
A Charitable Incorporated Organisation 

## **Report and Financial Statements Year ending 31[st] March 2022 Charity Number: 1188662** 

Palace Theatre Oxford Street Manchester M1 6FT 

## **Trustees** 

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**Name Date of appointment** Thomas Aaron Kirk 01 August 2021 Hollie Coxon 01 August 2021 Pippa Campbell 19 July 2021 Kui Man Gerry Yeung OBE DL 01 August 2021 Julian Woolford 01 August 2021 Anthony Hallwood 17 March 2020 (second term commenced 01 August 2022) Chris Keady 01 August 2021 Claire Louise Rick 01 August 2021 Peter Robertson 01 August 2021 

## **Purpose of the CIO** 

The PT&OH Trust (the Trust) is an independent trust working to advance education, arts and culture by supporting educational and participatory activities inspired by the programmes, history and heritage of the Palace Theatre & Opera House Manchester. 

Our vision is to bring the Palace Theatre & Opera House back into the heart of the city and the lives of its people. To re-ignite Manchester’s long love affair with two of its oldest and most famous theatrical buildings. 

We  will open  up these  theatres  and what goes  on in  them.  We  will transform them into the places where a new generation of Mancunians can  play,  learn,  explore  and  discover  what  theatre  and  performance means for them. 

ATG is the owner and operator of the Palace Theatre & Opera House. ATG supports the work of the PT&OH Trust through providing access to its facilities, producing a Creative Learning programme which delivers on the Objectives of the Trust as outlined in its constitutional documents, and liaising with the Trust through attendance at regular meetings. 

## **Objectives:** 

- Open up the two historic theatres to local people through increasing daytime access and creating dynamic educational heritage projects. 

- Deliver a programme of  educational and participatory activities for people  of  all ages,  inspired  by the  theatres’ touring  productions musicals, drama and dance. 

- Increase the opportunities for schools, students and young people, to  learn  more  about  the  business  of  theatre,  the  creative  and technical production processes and industry careers. 

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- In accordance with our equal opportunity best practice, to optimise the  experience   for  anyone  with  health,  disability  or  additional learning requirements or for those who may need financial assistance and/or socially accompanied visits 

- Launch a new Youth Theatre & Young Company within the buildings, enabling opportunities for young Mancunians to perform, produce and see musical theatre and dance. 

## **Achievements** 

As a result of Covid-19, the Palace and Opera House remained closed from March  2020  (when  the  CIO  had  been  established)  until  August  2021. Whilst it was therefore impossible for the Trust to deliver activities during this  period,  an  open  and  thorough  Trustee  recruitment  process  was successfully  undertaken  which  led  to  the  appointment  of  eight  new Trustees,  who  bring  with  them  a  wealth  of  knowledge,  experience, connections and energy to further the Objectives of the Trust. 

The theatres mobilised to reopen from September 2021, although they were  initially  required  to  operate  within  the  protocols  of  Covid-19 guidance. Separately, ATG’s Palace and Opera House’s Theatre Director, Sheena  Wrigley,  stood  down  in  August  2021(?).  The  Theatre  Director position  remained  vacant  until  January  2022,  during  which  time  Trust activities  remained  largely  on  hold,  given  ATG’s  need  to  re-establish operational practices in the venues, and the Trust’s need to establish with the incoming Theatre Director how its own operations would interact with the theatres’. A formal meeting of Trustees did take place on 4[th] November 2021, which provided an opportunity for the new Trustees to connect with each other as well as with ATG representatives. 

Robin Hawkes arrived in post as Theatre Director for ATG in late-January 2022. He proceeded to connect with the Trustee group, and the Trust began  to  remobilise  ahead  of  the  first  in  a  series  of  more  regular meetings, commencing on 28[th] April 2022. 

Subsequently, ATG also appointed Grace Cameron as its first Creative Learning Producer for the Manchester venues. Grace began in post on 14[th] March 2022, with a remit to plan and deliver a year-round programme of participatory and engagement activities for the theatres, which should include acting as a delivery partner for the Trust’s activities. 

## **Note on Finances** 

Due to lack of activity as outlined above, the sole outgoing was a £5 banking charge. 

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## **Future plans** 

The  board  of  Trustees  is  now  fully  established,  with  a  formalised Constitution, and a regular pattern of quarterly meetings. Following an away day in Summer 2022, the Trustees have recently appointed Claire Rick as the Board’s first Chair for an initial twelve-month term, and have established  Task  and  Finish  Groups  with  remits  for  Governance  and Fundraising. 

Trustees have also begun to draw on the experience of other trusts ATG venues  work  alongside,  in  particularly  the  Sunderland  Empire  Theatre Trust, to further develop ways of working and replicate any models of best practice. 

A Memorandum of Understanding has also been put in place with ATG, so that the Trust is equipped to begin work on making our vision and mission a reality. 

Since the appointment of the new role of Creative Learning Producer for Manchester, ATG has made significant progress in the establishment of a year-round Creative Learning Programme for the venues. The Producer has developed a business plan and piloted a range of new activities for the theatres, which are closely aligned to the Trust’s vision and objectives. The new Theatre Director and CL Producer have together reached out to other culture  and education  sector organisations  operating  in the  city region, in order to help define a remit for the Palace & Opera House’s Programme that is complementary to those already in existence, and to explore potential partnership opportunities. 

The intention of the Programme is that activities and projects will enable anyone who is curious about what we do to come and explore our unique theatres, gain a greater insight into the productions, develop their own creative talents, and give access to workforce of industry professionals. It will focus on three key areas: 

**‘Creative  Generation’** –  projects  with  schools  to  support  creativity across the curriculum to support the mental health & wellbeing of pupils and teachers. 

**‘Community’** – Working in partnership to create work, space, or projects to address a specific need and demand locally.  This could include working with older residents or those with mental health challenges or supporting a local artist collective with space to meet or work in. 

– **‘Talent pipeline’** Support and nurture the next generation of performers and industry workforce through our weekly youth theatres, holiday projects, masterclasses, and careers insights events. 

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There will be a strong focus on working with visiting show producers to support the delivery of wrap-around activities linked to and inspired by the shows in the Palace & Opera House to help connect with new and existing audiences. 

Diversity  and  inclusion  will  carry  specific  targets  in  our  planning, increasing engagement with those from underrepresented groups within our participants and freelance team. 

The  Trust  will  focus  on  transformational  projects  which  will  have  the greatest impact, open up and welcome less advantaged groups and bring the theatres back to the heart of the city. 

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