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ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS

Trustees

Hannah Forsyth (Chair) Kate Stephenson Graham Stephenson

Charity Registration Number

Registered Address

1175772 25 Swinburne Road Darlington DL3 7TD

Bankers

Lloyds Bank Victoria Branch PO Box 1000 BX1 1LT

Governing Document

The charity is regulated by its constitution dated 16 November 2017

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TRUSTEE’S REPORT

This report will cover the period from 1 January 2024 to 31 December 2024. The report has been prepared in compliance with the Charities Act 2011 and the Charities (Accounts and Reports) Regulations 2008.

Charitable Objectives

To advance public education in, and appreciation of, dramatic arts through the production and presentation of public performances.

To develop and encourage an interest in theatre, literature and history, in particular but not limited to young people.

Aims

Not Cricket entertains and educates through theatre and associated creative arts. Working with a range of educational, heritage and community partners, the company revives classic texts and forgotten historical narratives. All of its work is based on rigorous research and the company is always seeking new locations and stories.

Activities

In January 2024, Not Cricket Productions was offered the opportunity to run a function room in the basement of the Royal Scots Club in Edinburgh’s New Town as an Edinburgh Festival Fringe venue. The venue was branded as The Speakeasy and operated alongside two other Fringe venues in the building. The Speakeasy played host to twelve shows, including three in-house events and attracted audiences of over 1000 across its three weeks of operation. Edinburgh-based performers were well represented among those programmed, and supporting local acts, by minimising upfront costs, was a priority and will continue to be so.

The in-house productions included Murder at the Speakeasy , an interactive murder mystery event, which earned a Fringe sell out badge and five-star reviews (“It’s great fun and so unique…an amazing atmosphere”- Bookmarks and Stages ). The relaxed Sunday morning art session , Dog Life Drawing , also sold out across its run and introduced attendees to some wonderful canine models. The third in-house event was The Underground Lectures , which brought in subject-specialists to talk about a range of topics, particularly history and literature-related, for general audiences. Tickets prices were purposely kept low and free community tickets were offered to all lectures. Engagement was good across topics, although some attracted larger crowds than others.

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Although the team behind the venue brought a wealth of Fringe experience to the table, there were, of course, learning points to take forward. An agreement is already in place to run The Speakeasy again in 2025 with an expanded programme. Technical arrangements and processes will be upgraded as a result of a thorough review of the 2024 season.

The Trustees have considered the Charity Commission’s guidance on public benefit (section 4 of the 2006 Act) and through the work detailed above, they consider that the charity is fulfilling its obligations by achieving its objectives.

On behalf of the Trustees

Hannah Forsyth (Chair) 23 October 2025

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FINANCIAL REVIEW

RECEIPTS AND PAYMENTS
Receipts
Income from
events/performances
Sub Total
Asset and Investment Sales
Sub Total
TOTAL RECEIPTS
Payments
Cost of charitable activities
Sub Total
Asset and Investment
Purchases
Purchase of fixed assets
Sub Total
TOTAL PAYMENTS
NET OF
RECEIPTS/PAYMENTS
Transfers Between Funds
Cash Funds Last Year End
CASH FUNDS AT YEAR END

Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
12,015
12,015
12,015
9,583
9,583
1,009
1,009
10,592
1,423
345
1,768
TOTAL FUNDS
Last Year
12,015
2,241
12,015
2,241
12,015
2,241
9,583
2,477
9,583
2,477
1,009
68
1,009
68
10,592
2,545
1,423
(304)

345
649
1,768
345

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STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

Cash Funds
Sub Total
Other Monetary Assets
Sub Total
Investment Assets
Sub Total
Assets Retained for the
Charities Own Use
Other Assets
Sub Total
Liabilities
Sub Total
Unrestricted
funds
Restricted
funds
1,768
1,768
6,242
6,242
TOTAL FUNDS
Last Year
1,768
345
1,768
345
6,242
5,233
6,242
5,233

Notes:

The movement of the bank account was completed in February 2024, with a balance of £340 transferred from HSBC to Lloyds. The HSBC account was subsequently closed.

The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees on 26 October 2025 and are signed on its behalf by Kate Stephenson, Trustee.

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