YOUTH ACTION THEATRE
TRUSTEES, ANNUAL REPORT 2024
The Trustees present their Annual Report and Financial Statement for the year ended
315t December 2024.
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Youth Action Theatre (YAT) is a theatre and performing arts group for young people aged 16 to 25,
based in the Teddington and Hampton Hill area of south-west London. Run entirely by volunteers and
free of charge to its members the group has been operating now for 53 years, making it one of the
longest running youth theatre groups in the country.
Ob ectives Activitles & Public Benefit
The object of the charity remains the same as has been the case since YAT'S inception: to advance in
life and help young people by providing facilTties for them to participate in theatre workshops and
productions, as actors or in back-stage role5, free of charge and under the guidance of experienced
leaders, thereby promoting their artistic, personal and social development for the public benefit.
The group is open to young people of all abiLities and regardless of past experience. Plays are
chosen to include everyone that wants to take part and all that is required is a commitment to the
rehearsal process and the enthusiasm to work hard in helping to produce high quality productions.
Structure Governance & Mana
ement
YAT became a Charitable Incorporated Organisation on 30th January 2016 and continues to be run by a
committee of past members, all who have been selected with regards to their skills, knowledge and
experience to assist in the effective administration of the group and in accordance with its
Constitution. The Committee appoint suitable group leaders to direct and produce plays that are
performed by its young members throughout the year.
Performances & Achievements in 2024
This year started with a production of Caryll Churchill's Vinegar Tom, directed by Rowan D'Albert, set
in the 17th Century during the Salem witch hunts and telling the tale of four women in a journey from
naive innocence to their ultimate executions. A 'powerful and deepLy moving" glimpse into a
prejudiced society.
Following on was a much more light hearted trip to Bushy Park's Woodland Gardens for three outdoor
productions of "King Arthur: Cloudy with a Chance of Chao5.
Written by Ella Barnett and co-directed
with Josh Clark, our audience met Merlin, Lancelot, Queen Guinevere and Mordred, for a chaotic
retelling of the story of King Arthur.
The final production of 2024 was an adaptation by Asha Gill of Lewis Caroll's classic Alice in
Wonderland. Full of innovations and fresh ideas, a progressive production that "was a perfect vehicle
for exploring the talents of this young theatre group.

Ffnancial Review 2024
The rising costs of theatre hire have made it more difficult to ensure that income can match the
annual expenses and some of the YAT reserves built up over the years had to be utilised to ensure that
the current generation were able to experience the same benefits as previous members. To asslst with
C05t reductions, opportunities for members to perform within the large Hampton Hill main auditorium
had to be limited to just the one production of Alice and Wonderland, with Vinegar Tom being staged
in the smalLer confines of the studio theatre.
We remain hopeful that going forward we will be able to renegotiate improved theatre rates and
receive additional support from the local community to ensure that this year's loss of £2,400 can be
reversed and that we can continue to provide exciting theatrical opportunities and experiences for the
young people in the Richmond area for many years into the future.
Funds held as custodian on behalf of other5
YAT'S founder Eric Yardley, bequeathed a sum of £2LK),O(KJ Tn 2012 to support the training of young
drama students. The bursary fulfils his wish of providing opportunities for those in need and talented
students studying drama and stagecraft.
This year the funds were transferred into a higher interest account with Virgin Money and it is now in
its sixth year supporting some of the talented local drama students at St Mary's University in
Twickenham.
Future Plans for 2025
Plans for 2025 involve productions of Shakespeare's Comedy of Errors and Agatha Christie's And Then
There Were None, as well a production to be performed at Teddington Library Gardens as part of their
Summer Reading Challenge.
More informatlon about YAT and their work can be found on the website www.
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