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2022-03-31-accounts

Company No: 118727799 CbArity' No: 11777 UMAN CLAYTHEAT LTD MPANY ITED B C.UARAN VNAUDITED ACCOUNTS.FOR THE AREN MARCH 2

RHUM AND CLAY THF.ATRE COMPANY LTD A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARAiwfEE CONTENTS Legal and Athninistr81ive Infornulion Report of the Trusitts and Dire¢tors Aecountants, R¢port Staiement of Finaneial Activiti¢s Summary Income and Expendiiure Ac¢ouni Charity Balance Sheei Notes forming part of ihe Financial Stsiements 2to8 io 10 12to14

RHUM AND CLAY THEATRE cO￿1PANy LTD A CnMpANY LIMITED BY GUARANTEF. LEGAL AND ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION CHARITY NUMBER: 11777.84 COMPANY NUMBER: 8727799 COMPANY SE TARY J.E. s￿￿￿er DIRECTORS AND IRUSTEES: A.A. Alderson N.H Niesterowi¢z-N¢wstead N.T.Raaum S.S. Wallis S. Wilson-white TERED OFFICE: New Diorama Theatre 15-16 Triton Strect LONDON, NWI 3BF AccoifNTANTS.' Messrs. Jeffrey Althian & Company, Chartered Accountsnts, Wayman House. 141. Wickham Road. Shirley. CROYDON, SuTTey, CRO 8TE.

Trustees Report from the period of 1[st] April 2021 – 31[st] March 2022

REVIEW OF ACTIVITIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS

Over the past year Rhum and Clay Ltd has successfully managed to emerge from the post Covid-19 pandemic landscape, developing new productions, delivering live work and increasing our engagement. This is thanks to the support of Arts Council England and the commissioning of new work by New Diorama Theatre, National Theatre of Parramatta Sydney and Warwick Arts Centre.

Key achievements include:

Productions

Research and Development

The artistic team completed two periods of R&D alongside several different creative collaborators for Project Dictator and GIANTS .

Workshop and Training

Organisational development

FUTURE DEVELOPMENTS

The creative industry and theatre sector are still reeling from the turmoil caused by the pandemic, and therefore the landscape we now traverse has substantially changed. We have been successful in navigating this to date, and have the following creative ambitions and plans for the next 12-24 months. All of this is subject to change with collaborators and partners, as well as being subject to ongoing review with the Board of Trustees at regular meetings:

FINANCIAL REVIEW

The accounts for 2021 - 2022 covers 1st April 2021 - 31st March 2022. The income generated by the organisation was £346,141 in 2022 and £61,256 in 2021. Expenditure was £237,056 in 2022 and £58,163 in 2021.

The Board’s reserves policy aims to hold six months of minimal operating costs to enable the organisation to continue in planning mode, or wind the company down as necessary. At point of report, this amounts to approximately £19,587 which includes an allowance for production storage, administration subscriptions such as accounting software and website maintenance, and core staff time of one day per week (for Co-Artistic Directors and General Manager) for six months.

This accounts period has been another large financial year for Rhum and Clay Theatre Company Ltd, with the receipt of two Cultural Recovery Grants from Arts Council England totalling £172,223, with a further £1500 from trusts and foundations.

Our workshop programme raised £6,014 in 2022 and £3,424 in 2021. This increased income is indicative of the busier 12-month period the company experienced, as restrictions related to the pandemic were lifted and we could deliver in person workshops once again.

The growth of both earned income and fundraising demonstrate a much more robust financial foundation to the company; we have successfully widened both our network of supporters and our audience following, which we hope to capitalise on when booking future work.

Moving forward, we have commissions in the UK from Warwick Arts Centre and internationally with partners like the National Theatre of Parramatta in Sydney and Black Swan in Perth, as well as strong interest in America . We anticipate continuing to diversify our income streams by developing our engagement offer annually, and hope to diversify raised income through developing relationships with some key Trusts and Foundations over the coming years.

The Charity's financial position at the end of the period is shown in the attached financial statements.

STRUCTURE, GOVERNANCE AND MANAGEMENT

Rhum and Clay Theatre Company Ltd was incorporated on 10 October 2013, and is governed by its Memorandum and Articles of Association.

Rhum and Clay Theatre Company Ltd is limited by guarantee without share capital. The guarantees of individual members are limited to £5.

Rhum and Clay Theatre Company Ltd is a registered charity, number 1177784

Management and Governance

The Board of Trustees administers the charity and meets quarterly.

Day-to-day management is delegated amongst the core team of four, led by the Executive Team:

Executive Team Co-Artistic Director - Julian Spooner Co-Artistic Director - Matthew Wells Sally Cowling - Executive Director

Staff

General Manager - Aitor Gonzalez

Directors/Trustees

The directors/trustees set out below have held office during the whole period of this report unless otherwise stated:

Anthony Alderson Nadia Niesterowicz-Newstead Natalie Raaum (appointed September 2021, Maternity leave March 2022) Sophie Wallis Sarah Wilson-White

Investments

Most of the charity’s funds are spent in the short term. There are no major funds for long-term investment so all funds are held in bank accounts.

Related Parties

Whilst the charity has no formal relationship with ‘related charities’, it values collaboration with fellow arts organisations and exchanges mutual support and assistance wherever possible. This includes partnerships within projects.

None of the trustees receive remuneration or other benefit from work with the charity. Any connection between a trustee or senior manager of the charity with any potential business or artistic partner must be disclosed to the full board of trustees in the same way as any other contractual relationship with a related party.

Risk Management

The Charity has in place a Risk Management Plan, and undertakes periodic reviews for different risk mitigation including insurance cover, health and safety, safeguarding, policies and procedures. The Trustees have identified the following as the only major risk to the charity’s current or future operations:

Going Concern

These financial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis. The trustees consider that the Charity holds sufficient reserves to deem the going concern basis appropriate.

This report was approved by the Board on 20 December 2022.

……………….. S.S. WALLIS Director and Trustee

RHUM AND CLAY THEATRE COMPANY LTD A COMPANY LIMITED BY GUARAN INDEPENDENT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF RHUM AND CLAY THEATRE COMPANY LTD I report on the accounts of Rhum a￿1 Clay Theatr¢ Company Ltd for th¢ year en￿1 31 March. 2022 . which are set out on pages 7 10 9. Respeetlve rupon5ibilities of ¢￿stee$ Dd exmitter The charity's tr￿teeS are rwrtsible for the pr¢FOrntion of the accounts. The charity's trustees consider that an audit 15 not required for this year under section 144 of th¢ Charities Act 2011 (th¢ Charities Acl) and that an ind￿ndent examination is needed. It is my responsibiliry to- Examine the accounts under 5edion 145 of the Charilies Act: To follow the procedures laid down in the general dhrections given by the Charity Commission under section 145(5Xb) of the Chartics Act; and To slate whether particular matt¢rs have come to my attention. Basis of Independent exminer's My examination was ¢8rried oul in accordan¢e with the general directions giv¢n by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accounting rttords kept by the charity and comparison of the accounts present￿ with thos¢ records. li also includes consideration of any unusual items or disclosur¢s in the ￿QUA￿ and seeking eXplan￿lon5 from you L% tsiJste¢s conceming any su¢h matters. The procedures undertaken do not provide all the evidence that would be required in an audiL and consequenily no opinion is given as to wheth¢r the accounts present a 'true and fair view- and the reFK)rt is limited to tlM)se matters set oui ￿lOw. Independent ei8miner's ststtrnettts In connection with my examination. no matter has come to my allention: which giv¢s me reasonable ca￿e to believe that in any mrial re5Ftth the requirements: to keep accounting r¢cords in accordance with section 130 olthe Clwitie5 A￿. and prepare accouDts which acwrd with th¢ accounting record5 and comply with the have noi ￿¢¢n met. or (2) to whiel4 in my opinion, attention should be drawn in order to enable a PTO understsnding of the accowits to be rea¢hoJ. Name: M D Altman Relevant prof onai qualifi(xtion or FCA FFREY ALTMAN & COMPANY Chartered A¢¢ountants Wayman House 141. Wickham R¢) Shirley Croydon Surrey CRO 8TE Date.. 16th DecemEer, 2022 Th¢se unaudited financial ststements have been subj￿Ied ￿ independent examination.

RHUM AND CLAY THF.ATRF. C.ONIPATr41' LTD A C.OMPANY LIMITF.D B C.UARANTEE INDEPENDEIYT EXAMINER'S REPORT TO THE MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE OF RHUM AND CLAY THEATRE COMPANY LTD l Teport on the accounis of Rhum and Clay The4tre Company Ltd for the year ended 31 MaT£I 2029 . Ivhich are set out on pages 7 to 9. Respe¢tiv¢ re$poh$ibilities of ir¥stee5 #nd ¢XAtt)iner The charity's ITUSiees are responsible for the preparntion of the accounts. The ¢h8rity'S trustees consider ihai an audit is not required for this year urKleT SttILon 144 of the Chariiies Aci 2011 (Ihe Charities Aci) and lha¢ inde￿ndent examinatioo is needed. 11 is my responsibility to.. Examine the accounts under se¢iion 145 of ihc Charilles Aci; To follow ihe procedures laid dowi in the g¢nerdl d¥Te¢iions given by the Charity Commission under section 14515Xb) of ihe Charties Aci- and To stale wheiher particular matters have come w my atteniion. Basis of independent examiner's report My examination was caryi¢d oul in accordance with lh¢ general direaions given by the Charity Commission. An examination includes a review of the accouniing records kepi by the charity and a comparison of the accounts presenied with those records. li also includes consideration of any unusual items or dis¢losure5 in Ihc JccounW and seeking explanaiion5 from you as tnJstee5 ¢onceming any such matiers. The PrO￿dur¢S undenaken do noi provide all ihe evidence thai would be required in an audiL and consequently no opinion 15 given ag io whdher the accounts present a"tTue and fair view" and the report is limiied ￿ ihose maii¢TS set ou¢ below. Independent examiner's st8temtnts In conne¢iion wilh my examination, no matter h8$ come io my attention: which gives me r¢asonable cause io believe Ihat in any material respect ihe requirements to k¢ep accounting records in accordance with section 130 ofihe Charitie5 A¢t'. and to prepare accounts whi¢h a¢¢ord with the a¢counthng records and comply with the have noi been met. or to which, in my opinion, att¢ntion should be drnwn in Order to enable a proper understanding of the ac¢ounts io be rea¢he&. Name.. M D Altman Relevant professional qualification or b(￿Y.. FCA 121 JEFFREY ALTMAN & COMPANY CharteTed AccounWIts Wayman House 141. Wickham Road, Shirley Croydon Surrey CRO 8TE Date.. 16th December. 2022 These unaudii¢d financial statements have been subjected to independent examination.

RIIII)I A￿,￿ CLAI. THEATRE CONIPiiN)' LTD niip.INI- i.l.IllTF.D B). e.I', ATi.MENT OF FINANCIAL AcnvmESItNCLUDING r￿(0￿1￿ rlND FXPINDI'fuRi. ACCOLWn FOR ThE MA Fthjs Tr %iilir. RESOIIRC minbi and endoi¥mcnt% from.. 173.n3 10.094 14,W7 10.094 14.gJ7 ii¢•bleAt¥vlths wmr8¢rtrEtvJ fr<ym 14.WJ7 172.418 172,411 3&254 wk Iniu¢st 61J56 61.256 fGLnerntlll8 Tru￿]$.. t4blc a¢iivjijes 237.056 237.OJ6 237.056 237.056 41.577 48.577 9.586 9.586 IC.085 11679 ( 9.5161 J.09J 109.015 109.085 11679 { 9J161 3.093 INCo￿tIN F.IPFiiYDJTIIRF. Tmofer5 belthLYn funds Y'I. IN Tr'IIND IIYl,085 109.085 11,619 1 9.$161 3.093 Bwciliaiion offunds.. r•JWances al Is¢ April. 2021 Ib413nc¢s al 31st March. 2022 'IIINC. (TrPERATln.I lknpofth¢ Charity's a¢ii%ilits were &quirtd rf dist￿11￿d￿wi￿8thCkn fiM*ial new1￿C￿l￿r finllniial ￿lIVI11c5 includ¢s all 8ain5 and10s5￿ rtuwi¥d ID the)vr. Ikrthtson pa8ts 12 to 14 fr￿ ofts ar¢wits. &551 9J86 J.458 117.636 117.636 &551 8JJl 10

0.. 08727799 RIII111 & CLAY TIIE..ITRE COTrIPAI%'l' LTD ,1 Cnli IPAIYY LlIlllTED BI. C.IlAR.4￿,TF.b AUDITED BALA CE STrIEET AS 1st MARCH TES 022 FIKF.D ASSETS Tangible CI'RRF.P4T ASSFTS DL'btors Cash a¢ Bank aNi in Hand 53 5.360 130.212 135.572 13.n2 58.977 72.699 CIIR AHII.ITtF.S Cr¢diioTS- amotsnis falling due wiihin on¢ year RF.NT Tr4'T io 17.989 64.219 117.583 117.636 £ 117.636 8.480 8.551 8,5%1 I.,ISSF.'r. YT I.IABI .T.1S4F.TS IIF. restrict fun GcncTal funds Restricted Funds 117.636 21,230 9.5861 £ 117.636 £ 11.644 DiTeCtor5' and Trusttts, Tespcwibiliii¢s.' . For the fin#n¢ial ￿rityJ in queslion the wmpany enli!i¢d 10 ¢x¥nyion uhder se¢tion 477 of the Comp￿leS Act 2006 r¢lating ¢0 small wmpanies. . The Dir¢ctOT5 and TnJ51¢¢s hav¢ n(A r¢quir¢d the company ¢0 (knain thfi a¥dit of its •mnis for the yw ID ac¢ordan¢e wilh section 476 . The Dir¢ciors and TTuslttS ￿k￿￿l￿ge their resJx•5ibiliiies for ¢omplyin8 wth the requimnents of th¢ Aci wilh re5p¢cI 10 acc¢uniiDg r¢¢ords Ind the prtparation of ac¢oynts • Th¢se •ccounts have Ixen pr¢pArtd in a￿an¢¢ with the byowsiom fipplicabk to companies S￿b)e¢l to the small companies. r¢8ime of th¢ Comwies Aci 21KI6. . The fLnwKial sth¢ements trt 4)prnved by th¢ lth of directm on 16th Decthiber, 2022 and wer¢ signed on its behalf by'.- S.S. Wallis Direcwr and Truste¢ The riotes on page5 12 ￿ 14 fo￿ part of these aCc￿nts.

UM AND CLAY THEATRE COMPANY LTD coTrIPANY LIMITF.D BY GUARANTEE OTES TO TFIE UNAUDITED ACCOUNTS FOR THE R ENDED 31st MAR CCOUNTINC. POLICIES The accounting policies set out below hove been applied ¢onsisntly by the Charity in the prepardtion of lis ACCOUJIts. ijl BÈsis of Accouniin The Accounts hav¢ been prepared in a¢¢ordance with the Financial Rewiin8 Sthndard 102 in ihe Uk nd Republic of Ireland (as applied to small entiti¢5 by seciion IA of (he standard) and the Chariiies SORP (FRS 102) (effective 1st January. 2015) and the Companies Act 2006 and under the Historical Cosi Convention and on a going concern basis. Ibl Charitable Income In¢ome from performances. workshops, donations and grants are accounted for once the Charity is entitled to the in¢orne. Grani incom¢ is recognised on a receiveable Iwis. lic Benefit E li The Charity is a public benefit entity under FRS 102 and has been incorporated In England and Wales and is registered wilh The Charity Commission in England and Wales. The princip&l plaee of bu$ine5S being thal ofoffi¢e 7. 35-37 Ludgaie Hill. tA)ndon. EC4M 7JN. As a registered Charity. the company is not liable to taxation on its ineome. d Assei Tangibl¢ fixed &%sets are measures ai cosi less Accumulative deprecialion. Depreciation is provided on all tsngible fixed assets al rates cal¢ulated io WTi off the cosi of each ass¢( evnly over its eX￿¢t¢d useful life. as follows-. Fixtures, fitting5, Iwls and equipment Over 5 years (fj Funds Accouniin Funds held by the Chariry are either- Unrestricledgeneral these are funds whith can be used in accordance with ihe charitable obiecis ai the discretion of the Trusiees. . Designafedfuthls these are fund5 sei &side by the Trustee5 ou¢ of unrestricted general funds for 5pecifi¢ fuiure purwses or proiecis. Re3iriciedfunds - these are funds that caTh only be used for particular restricted purwses Wlihin the obie¢is of the Charity. Restrictions arise when specified bv the donor or when funds are raised for partirular restri¢ted pUr￿seS. (g) Resources Ex Resources expended are included in the Statemenl of Financial Activities on an accruals basis, inclusive of any VAT which cannot be recovered. Certaln expenditure is directly aitrhbutable to $￿elf1¢ aclivilies and has been included in those Cost categories. Certain other costs which are attributsble io more than one activity, are apportioned across cost caiebJori¢s on the basis of an estimation of ihe proportÉon of lime spent on those activities. Govemmenl Costs includ¢ those in¢urred in the governance of the charity and its asseis are prrmarily associated wilh constituiional and statulory requirements. 12

T4f ANDCL41'TIIV.Ii'RI'.IM)IIPAXI' I.TD TO IIIE UNAUDITL.DACCOUm FLNi THE JThcChwity Ibd L'unip4n> Iimn¢d Reliet Co￿¢11G￿rA R¢c¢fftd IKIGrnrtts 172J23 iO.W4 IT222J IOm4 l4.Sfj7 14.gJ7 154.16J 154.165 318J J.424 6.014 J2.lJ) 3.424 36J54 Fun& Dilrtt FuThls Fuhds Sup ABLEAcnvmES n Costs 85.Ir2 14.8J4 15.172 Ftts 2,937 9273 4.3JO 7,833 2.979 4.SY& 7.lJ5 35.ljo 2.4J6 5.932 ngiThJ Advertiini 2.456 S.932 477 477 2.767 2.767 387 3W 394 fe<5 1,3&) 14.750 14.750 58 51 123 47.477 220.946 237.056 9J16 Jl.163

RFiiI.41 ANDCLA YTIIF.,ITRFfoiip4¥1' i.TD OTE5 TO T14E VNAIIDII'L.DALLiXJN"I'% I."UR TFIE Equir￿￿. Isi A￿1. 2021 Addinons 614 014 BW*I 151 April. 1021 (fr￿e forth¢ )wr 543 $4J 501 £194 £sJ TheTruSlttS wcrc noipidthrr¢1M￿rScd f0rwAF¢n￿dwi￿I￿eP#tsI. The nUmtrfrofsthrrr¢¢tivthga ¥knryof0￿fj(0,(￿ Admin￿￿1￿￿ Lkbm Tw¢l¢n¥ndS￿i￿ s￿￿11￿ 5252 450 iJ.7u VAr A¢¢Mb LkfeThed Income 11.440 1.3 17.919 62J75 64219 8.551 346.141 354.692 237.056 6.551 { 4.1281 346.141 61256 354.6Y2 57,125 237.056 gJ86 5.458 61J56 06.714 58.163 kncm¢ ￿the)￿ar 9,516 dikwe in the 8.551 Twsr 1151Much. 2022 117.636 8.551 F.N IknKre rwj continwl lith"litKs 3151 2022. 14