Annual Report Contents
ANNUAL REPORT CONTENTS 2018: At A Glance 04 Chair’s Report 06 Artistic Director’s Report 08 Executive Director’s Report 10 2018 Season 12 National Touring 26 Belvoir 2018 in Review 29 Corporate Governance Statement 46 Board & Staff 51 Donors 52 In the Rehearsal Room 54 Supporters, Trusts & Foundations, and Partners 56 Zahra Newman. Photo by Daniel Boud v WESTERN SYDNEY STUDENTS IN WORKSHOPS EDIA 612 M OWERS ,745 L CIAL 64,499 8 2018 NUMBER OF NEW SINGLE O S FOL AT A GLANCE 7 TICKET BUYERS IN 2018 5 NEW 4,816 AUSTRALIAN STUDENTS AND THEIR TEACHERS UDENTS TICIPATED IN A ,466 ORKSHOP WHO ATTENDED A SCHOOLS OR R 9 T EVENING PERFORMANCE 2 W PA 100, 33 PLAYS S ATTENDEES AT BELVOIR PRODUCTIONS TOTAL GENDER SPLIT ON STAGE ALE INCL . DEVELOPMENTS M FEMALE MALE 4,033,622 DIRECTED DIRECTED MALE : E WRITERS 5050 PERFORMANCES F BOX OFFICE REVENUE NUMBER OF STUDENT WORKSHOPS HOSTED IN 25A WORKSHOPS 124 REGIONAL 447 NATIONAL 23 SCHOOLS AT PERFORMANCES WRITERS 5 41 35 UNDER 1,32 ,101 0 COMMISSION UNIQUE WEBSITE VISITORS NCES 0 A 1 963 ENDEES STUDENTS APPLICATIONS 6,436 SUBSCRIPTIONS SOLD T WHO ATTENDED FOR 25A A FREE SCHOOL AT PERFORMANCES PERFORMANCE 5, 31,0 00 FORM ARTISTS LITRES OF FAKE BLOOD R ENGAGED THROUGH 25A ARTISTS USED TO FILL THE STAGE UNWAGED ATTENDEESTO 2,5 130 PE ACROSS 7 PRODUCTIONS 65 205 EMPLOYED CHAIR’S REPORT Sam Meers 2018 was a strong relationships with other arts companies. year for Belvoir, Six of nine of the shows in our Upstairs both artistically and Theatre, and three of four of our Downstairs financially, with the shows, were Australian plays or adaptations, Company not only and a personal highlight in 2018 was our continuing to create introduction of the 25A program in our outstanding theatre Downstairs Theatre, fulfilling our long- experiences, but also term commitment to providing meaningful delivering an operating support to independent theatre-makers.
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