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ANNUAL REVIEW By April 2010, more than 1,000,000 had attended performances at the Roundhouse since it reopened in June 2006. ‘A sonic shrine for a whole new Spup orters of The Santander  H eadliner President Tim Hailstone (Chairman) Drake Music Toriano Junior School Emily Momoh projects and Foundation Darren Ager Sir Torquil Norman CBE Sam Katz Fairbridge Camden Judy Nadel generation of music lovers’ core costs The Sarah D’Avigdor  Stephen Barry Michael Kent Families in Focus The Wallace Collection Barbara O’Brien Time Out Arts Council Goldsmid Charitable  Richard Berry Board of Trustees Anthony Landes Fostering Network Walworth  Scott Parker The Atkin Foundation Fund James Bryan Nicholas Allott Julia Landes GameRunner School, Southwark Kia Prempeh Avid Sing Up Damon Buffini Sarah Asiedu Eric Nicoli Globe Academy Whittington Park Conor Roche The Roundhouse was voted Time Out’s BBH Michael Spencer Joel Bygraves Anthony Blackstock Richard Reed Grey Coat Hospital  Community  Angus Scott-Miller ‘Best Music Venue’, and nominated for the BDO LLP Tony Tabaznik Nick Candler Kentake Chinyelu-Hope Ellie Sleeman School, City of Association Beth Thompson music industry’s ‘Favourite Venue’ at the Big Lottery Fund Barry Townsley Kentake Chinyelu-Hope Marcus Davey Sanjay Wadhwani Westminster William Ellis Secondary Jess Tierney Bloomberg Ultraspeed Matt Clack Lloyd Dorfman CBE  Haberdashers’ Aske’s School Camden Development & Total Production International Awards. The BRIT Trust v, the youth volunteering Marcus Davey (Chairman) aAmssba dors Hatcham College, Communications The Clore Duffield  charity Patrice de Villiers Tony Elliott Lord Lewisham STF AF Cathy Baker Foundation Whistles William Easton Lucian Grange Guy Chambers Hackney Cultural CEO’s Office Aimee Barnett Richard Desmond Paul & Tracy Wise Andrew Emuss Alan Hodson Ray Cooper Development Team Anne Arhio-Connor Lucy Beevor Dr. Martens XL Video Esther Freeman Kwame Kwei-Armah Ray Davies Secondary Marcus Davey Nina Coglin EMI Youth Music Bradford Gibbs Beth Mburu Lindsay Duncan School, Camden Sophie Watson Reuben Cook Esmée Fairbairn  Charlie Gladstone Wayne McGregor Sir School, Commercial & Shona Davis Foundation Producing Circle Refik Gökmen Rt Hon Baroness Terry Gilliam Camden Operations Zoe Fox Ex-Animo Foundation Barry & Sally Clare Fran Guy McIntosh of Hudnall Nick Mason Islington Childrens Anders Akermo Helen Henson Fidelio Charitable Trust Colin & Helen David Louis Halpern Deborah Meaden Ewan McGregor Services Adnan Bangura Victoria Kearns The Foundation for Sport Lloyd & Sarah Dorfman Adrian Hartley Rt Hon Baroness  Dame Islington Youth Haruna Bangura Rupal Lakhani and the Arts Iga Downing Deborah Higgins Morris of Yardley Alan Rickman Offending Services Simeon Bate Lyndsey Leiper Albert Fuss Fraser Duffin Jon Hives Caspar Norman Sir Paul Smith Jack Taylor School Lindsey Bowden Renata McDonnell Garfield Weston  Tony & Janey Elliott Wayua Hogman Jesse Norman Jon Snow Primary Matt Bowman Bernadette O’Sullivan Foundation The Mackintosh Grant Howell Peter Sands Juliet Stevenson School, Camden Sarah Brandis Duncan Page Sir Phillip Green Foundation Stephen Illingworth Sir Peter Stothard La Sainte Union Tony Byrnes Fiona Richards Olivia Harrison Sir Torquil Norman CBE Fred Kaufmann Secondary School, Nova Donohoe Gemma Rodway Henry Smith Charity Caspar & Jessica  Andrew King aComp ny Associate Artists Camden Gill East Charlotte Simms Heritage Lottery Fund Norman Nick Levitsky Secretary Marisa Carnesky Maiden Lane Youth Wil Fincher Nicola Simpson ICAP Jesse Norman &  Damian Lyons Lowe Philip Watkins,  Look Left Look Right Centre Jay Fohim Ellie Sleeman The Ironmongers’  Kate Bingham David Mansfield Hogan Lovells Playing On Maitland Park Youth Jack Franklin Nadia Syed Company Paul & Sara Phillips Paul McGuinness Mark Storor Centre James Heaton John Tyson The Jack Petchey  Chris Sanderson &  Baroness Genista R oundhouse Maria Fidelis Secondary Saul Hopwood Sarah Wheeler Foundation The Future Laboratory McIntosh Youth Advisory Eud cation & School, Camden Caroline Huffelmann Michelle Yee-Chong Borough of  Peter Sands &  Rod McLeod Board Community Music and Change Nasiru Ibrahim Finance & ICT Camden Betsy Tobin Brianna Mills Sarah Asiedu Partners National Youth Theatre Farideh Lappage Andrew Brooks London Borough of  Tom & Mary Ellen Wanty Afzal Mohammad Selom Awadzi 115 Pupil Referral Unit New Horizon Youth Haleema Latif Lisa Carpendale Islington Eric Molitor Michael Burke Acland Burley Centre John Mackinnon Ewa Drzazga The Lowy Mitchell  Legend Bernadette O’Sullivan Thiago Correa Secondary School,  One Housing Group Olumide Mafo Adrian Howe Foundation Simon Farr Mikshu Patel Kemi Durosinmi Camden Parliament Hill Mick McGee Rathi Kumar MAC Cosmetics Daniel Friel Paul Rayski Dave Gamble Brecknock Primary  Secondary School, Thomas Ogunbiyi Albert Ndarugendamo Mark Leonard Trust Liana Galassi Rodney Schwartz Frankie Gamble School, Camden Camden Karen Petersen Tony Stevenson Deborah Meaden Heal’s Alan Sharpe Aisha Josiah Camden Connexions  Secondary Ben Ranner Sarah Whittaker Medicor Foundation  JHA Recruitment Mr. Chris Smith Rathi Kumar Services School, Camden Bismark Sarkodieh Liechtenstein Ligne Roset UK Ltd Peter and Carole Styles Sei-Kee Lau Camden ITeC Queens Crescent Youth Steve Thompson Richard & Philippa  John Ruskin John Tumbridge Tyrone Lewis Camden Youth Offending Centre Natalie Tucker Design by: Rose Mintz Gerrard Veerman Beth Mburu Services Quintin Kynaston Ben Vaughan Photos by: Jonathan Musicians Benevolent  nIco Denise Vergot-Holle Judy Nadel City Academy School, Camden Ian Williams Birch, Will Pearson, Fund Helen Cutt Nigel Wagstaff Rajveer Pander Cardboard Citizens Rewrite Creative Seventhwave Imagery N. Sethia Foundation ICAP Graham Walsh Amos Schonfield Castlehaven Youth  St Augustines School, Tanya Auclair NSPCC Russell & Amelia Iles Patrick Wegner Centre  Lucy Atkinson The Roundhouse  1Click2Fame Marc Lester David Wilson D evelopment Central School of  St Maryleborne School, Josie Bamford Trust registered office:  John & Pamela Ormerod Solomon Parker Board Speech and Drama City of Westminster Lucy Bramley 100a Road,  Simon & Midge Palley Shaw Corporation And with thanks also to Simon Bamber Chalcot School for Boys  St Mary Magdelenes  Holly Dabbs London NW1 8EH.  Harold & Nicola Pasha Lucy & Jonathan Silver those donors who prefer Barry Clare Children Schools and School, City of Suzy Dingle A company limited  The Paul Hamlyn  Robert Soning to remain anonymous. Marcus Davey Families, London  Westminster Laurie Firth by guarantee.  Foundation Sir Peter Stothard Lloyd Dorfman CBE Borough of Camden St Marys School, Barnet  David Gaydon Registered in  The Pret Foundation Trust Tim & Nadine Waddell Fraser Duffin City of London Academy South Camden Bea Hankey England and Wales.  PRG Lighting Ltd Maxine Wadhwani Michael East City University London Secondary School Sylvia Harrison Company number PRS for Music Foundation Nicola Wherity Tony Elliott Depaul Trust Stoke Newington  Leila Jones 3572184.  Rachel Charitable Trust Brendan Wlas Simon Farr Devonshire Hill School, Youth Centre Oli Kluczewski Charity number The Rayne Trust Albert Fuss Haringey Stonewall Housing Jo Metcalf 1071487. looking back on a great year Lloyd Dorfman CBE, Chairman

It has been a tremendous year for the One occasion that particularly stands out in Roundhouse, notwithstanding the my mind was the gala we held in November economic challenges it faced along with 2009. Young people presented a specially many other similar organisations. In this devised performance of their work, as a climate, I am very proud that during the prelude to the La Clique cabaret company. year we were able to continue to present The show was daring, moving and highly new work, provide greater numbers of entertaining, and the professionalism of the opportunities for young people, and reach young people was striking. My thanks to out to audiences beyond our walls through all those supporters who bought tickets for live broadcasts and online activities. the event, which raised over £200,000 to support our work with young people. Young people have continued to integrate themselves into the organisation. As After three years as Chairman of the well as two members of the Roundhouse Roundhouse Trust, I have decided to stand Youth Advisory Board sitting on the main down in summer 2010. I have very much Board of Directors, young people have enjoyed my time, particularly working with been active contributors to committees, such a committed board of trustees. Marcus interview panels for key staff positions, Davey has provided me with endless support and consultation sessions around potential and insights, and I have been truly delighted development of the Roundhouse site. with the strong working relationship we The Roundhouse would not be the place enjoyed throughout my Chairmanship. it is, nor the success it is, without their A huge thank you to all our funders and involvement at its core. supporters, to the Board, Marcus and all the staff at the Roundhouse, without The year saw an explosion of new artistic whom none of this work could happen. The companies providing 11–25 year olds Roundhouse is truly an amazing place, and it with invaluable opportunities to create, has been my privilege to be associated with perform, produce and present new work it. I wish the Roundhouse, and everybody – including the Music Collective guided involved, every possible continued success. by ’s Nick Mason, Jazzphonica, the Roundhouse Choir, the Experimental Choir and the Circus Company. Whenever I see them perform I never fail to be impressed by the quality of their work, energy and maturity. Lloyd Dorfman CBE looking ahead Marcus Davey, Chief Executive & Artistic Director

Our main objectives Commissioning Challenges Ahead Finally, I’d like to pay special tribute to during this period New Work During the year we, like many Lloyd Dorfman, our Chairman, who’s were to: One of the things that strikes me most as organisations, faced financial challenges stepping down in summer 2010. He joined – Put young people at the heart I look back on 2009/10 is the dramatic that will continue to stretch us in the us a year after opening and has been of our operation increase in the number of Roundhouse- coming years. We saw reductions in fundamental to our success. His years of – Raise public awareness of the produced shows – such as Reverb, income from private hire, our endowment business experience, as an entrepreneur Roundhouse as a hub for youth Turning Point and Short Circuit – and the and corporate sponsorship. However, who’s established a world-class business, led creative innovation investment we made in developing work I have an experienced team and Board have been invaluable. He’s given his – Produce and commission contemporary for the future. This increase is, in part, providing excellent support and financial time tirelessly and has provided excellent work of international stature and due to the opportunity to create new advice and we’re weathering this leadership to the Board. develop artists work that responds to our unique building economic storm. We have a strong body – Foster audience loyalty to Roundhouse and reflects our on-going commitment of supporters whose continued patronage work, both live and online to supporting emerging artists. is seeing us through these difficult times – Consolidate and exploit the – a huge thank you to them – and we’re Roundhouse’s new business model to It’s been thrilling to be a part of that process working hard to enlarge this group and ensure a financially sustainable future and as an organisation we’ve learned a huge increase our donated income. Marcus Davey – Develop the values and ethos of amount that will strengthen our approach the Roundhouse to commissioning and producing new work in the future. Much of this work has In the following pages you’ll see some been enabled thanks to our grant from Arts of the ways in which we fulfilled these Council England and to our growing group objectives, but there are a couple that of generous Producing Circle members. I’d particularly like to highlight. Associate Artists I’m really delighted to report that during the year we appointed four Associate Artists – Marisa Carnesky, Look Left Look Right, Playing On and Mark Storor. They’re working with the team to fulfill our producing objectives for the development of the artistic programme and our work with young people. The Roundhouse is a hub for youth- PATHWAYS & PROGRESSION led creative innovation. We provide a Supporting young people into training programme of opportunities for 11–25 and employment in the creative industries DISCOVERING year olds to access at any level relative is a priority for us. This year we added a to their individual ability and personal new element for those who’ve progressed circumstances. We design the programme through our creative programme or who & DEVELOPING with young people, seeking their advice come to us with a strong set of skills – and insights to make sure we provide they can become trainee tutors, learning them with the opportunities, tuition to teach their peers and eventually run CREATIVITY and resources they need. sessions independently. Youth Governance In total we created 171 professional Three new members joined the Roundhouse development opportunities for young Youth Advisory Board (RYAB). And two artists, ranging from residencies to members of RYAB sat on the main Board producers. We staged 85 showcases with of Directors throughout 2009/10, putting 2,284 performance opportunities, 19% them right at the heart of the organisation. of which were presented at a professional level in the Roundhouse Main Space and in Outreach a range of external settings such as the As part of our work with schools (such as Café, The Assembly Rooms in Edinburgh taster sessions and after-school activities) and Tate Modern. We worked with more and the final instalment ofSing Up than 56 partners (colleges and universities, supported by Youth Music, there were local council services and other charities) 3,452 attendances. We also had 3,081 to develop clear progression pathways attendances at sessions for specific groups for young people to move on to further of young people both on and off-site, education, employment and training. And for instance with pupil referral units, Roundhouse creative partners, such as disabled young people, those experiencing iTunes and the BBC, provided 13 young homelessness or not in education, people with opportunities to work alongside employment or training, and those at risk. industry professionals. MAINSTREAM PROGRAMME Young people from across London can sign-up for a range of beginner, intermediate or advanced courses in everything from digital design to circus, music and radio. The projects are open to all, either through a first-come first-served policy, auditions, or a call to submit work. In 2009/10, there were 9,020 attendances across 114 projects.

Setting the Scene, supported by The Pret Foundation Trust NoFit State Circus Roundhouse Award-winning circus troupe, NoFit State’s Theatre Company production of Tabú was a rollercoaster ride The Roundhouse Theatre Company PERFORMING of orchestrated chaos. To a backdrop of live launched in 2008. In 2009 a new intake music and video, the 12 strong ensemble of actors, aged 16–25, created Your swarmed and sliced above, around and Number’s Up with director Jim Pope and ARTS amongst the audience for 90 minutes of writer Philip Osment. They performed at the turbo charged mayhem. Roundhouse and, for the first time, at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The production ‘A chingly beautiful was supported by young people on HIGHLIGHTS circus performance… Roundhouse technical theatre courses – in exquisite pleasure’ lighting, sound and stage management. actors have gone on to form The OutHouse Collective and have created Neon Fairytale The Caravan which they performed at the Roundhouse In August, Look Left Look Right’s and at the Contact Theatre, Manchester, documentary theatre production about as part of ‘Contacting the World’. the UK floods of summer 2007, performed to audiences of eight in a caravan parked ‘A promising debut from a on the Roundhouse terrace. They also company obese with talent’ created The Roundhouse Story – a British Theatre Guide multi-media, theatre performance about the Roundhouse’s history – devised and performed by actors and journalists aged 13–19, with Camden Local Studies and Archives Centre.

‘Fun, eye-opening theatre that’s an absolute must-see’ Metro

NoFit State Circus; The Caravan; Roundhouse Theatre Company La Clique Family Shows A sell out nine-week run of this fabulous, While La Clique was wowing adult anarchic cabaret show transferred to the audiences in the Main Space, families Roundhouse from the West End. had the choice of two shows in the Studio Theatre over the Christmas period – Jelly ‘W eek in, week out, still Bean Jack (Little Theatre) and the best show in town’ Them With Frozen Tails (co-commissioned Time Out by Brighton Dome and the Roundhouse, presented by Tall Stories and Network Roundhouse of Stuff). Poetry Collective Twenty gifted poets, aged 18–25, ‘C harming beautifully- developed original material under the realised storytelling’ guidance of celebrated beat poet, Polarbear. Ham & High They performed at the Roundhouse and across London, at events such as Tongue Fu, JawDance and Bang Said the Gun.

La Clique; Roundhouse poet; Jelly Bean Jack Short Circuit Turning Point A five-day festival in May, dedicated to the Festival 2009 appreciation and exploration of electronica, Also in May, the Roundhouse launched MUSIC included performances by some of the a three-day festival organised entirely genre’s most influential pioneers and by a creative team all aged 25 or under. modern day heroes including Jeff Mills, Music, circus, theatre, poetry and fashion HIGHLIGHTS Erol Alkan, Holger Czukay, Gavin Bryars, events showcased young emerging talent the BBC Radiophonic Workshop and a alongside major established artists. Sonar night. ‘T urning Point could offer other ‘T he evening climaxed with a arts organisations some thumping orchestral version important lessons. Don’t of the Doctor Who theme. patronise, for instance, and let For five minutes,R oundhouse go of as much of the decision- became Tardis, chauffeuring making power as you dare’ its 30 and 40 something Daily Telegraph inhabitants to the Saturday teatimes of their youth’ iTunes Festival on iTunes moved to the Roundhouse to BBC Radiophonic Workshop celebrate the third anniversary of their month-long festival. Nearly two million people applied for free tickets to 31 gigs by the likes of Oasis, Snow Patrol, Kasabian, Flo Rida, , Bat for Lashes and Franz Ferdinand.

iTunes and Turning Point festivals Playing the Building Longplayer Live In August, ’s extraordinary On 12 September, in collaboration with sound installation saw the Roundhouse the Longplayer Trust and Artangel, a transformed into a giant musical 1,000 minute live extract of Jem Finer’s instrument, which more than 15,000 spectacular 1,000 year piece of music was members of the public came to ‘play’. played by 25 musicians in the Main Space. There were also JamAlong evenings, when While in the Studio Theatre, there was a people brought their own instruments for relay-style conversation on related themes, a unique improvised musical experience with 24 speakers over 12 hours including and, for those who couldn’t make it writer Jeanette Winterson, neuroscientist in person, the unique sounds of the Daniel Glaser, poet Ruth Padel and installation could be played online mathematician Marcus du Sautoy. on ‘Virtually Play the Building’. ‘T he music is ethereal – other- ‘D avid Byrne’s evocative sound worldy and a little beautiful’ installation is a fitting tribute to The Times a building that has bewitched for more than 160 years’ Roundhouse Music Daily Telegraph Collective Launched in September, a diverse group of 15 young players have since been exploring everything from afro-funk and electronica to minimalist techno and classical music. Mentored by Pink Floyd’s Nick Mason, they headlined a two- night sell-out run in the Studio Theatre, collaborated with the Orchestra from the Age of Enlightenment as part of Reverb, and recorded a demo EP.

Roundhouse Music Collective; David Byrne ‘Playing the Building’ Reverb: Roundhouse Records BiggA Fish Roundhouse Roundhouse Concerts An independent label championing In September, Bigga Fish – whose urban Emerging Proms In January, a 10-day season of innovative emerging talent in the UK – the first of events, exclusively for under 21s, educate Also in October, the third annual Emerging programming showcased the many sides its kind managed entirely by a live music and inspire young people through music Proms – championing new music, new of music at the Roundhouse to a largely venue – was launched in March with an and media – staged the Bigga Bubble skills and new experiences – saw four days new audience of classical/contemporary EP of songs that have already featured on Birthday Bash at the Roundhouse. Their of gigs at the Roundhouse and venues concert-goers. The entire season was BBC Radio 1 and BBC6 Music. There are end of holiday foam party, featuring music across Camden. streamed live online by the Roundhouse plans to release a series of EPs in 2010, all and live performance, was the biggest of Broadcast Team. recorded, produced and mixed in the state- its kind in the UK. Music Gigs of-the-art Roundhouse Studios. Artists will There were 175 gigs across the year. ‘A t London’s Roundhouse a new be supported every step of the way with BBC Electric Proms Highlights included , Jay-Z, form of classical concert was industry contacts, marketing advice and In October, the annual BBC Electric Proms Brian Wilson, Noisettes, Basement Jaxx, tried out… the vast majority of unique performance opportunities. – featuring , Dizzee Bat for Lashes, , the audience was under 30 and Rascal, Shirley Bassey, Doves and Smokey Grizzly Bear and . there were queues down the Robinson – attracted a huge demand for street for tickets. The future tickets and millions more watched the must lie in what was happening performances on TV and online. at the Roundhouse’ Independent on Sunday Roundhouse Radio Live Broadcasts Our online radio station is broadcast direct As part of our commitment to reaching new from the Roundhouse by a new generation audiences and using new technologies to BROADCAST of talent, all aged 25 or under. This year communicate our work, we’ve developed we’ve seen the results of the high quality, an extensive programme of live broadcasts hands-on training they receive, with three via the Roundhouse website. In 2009/10 & NEW MEDIA members of the team offered placements at we broadcast over 30 hours of content, BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra; and current Radio reaching over 20,000 viewers. The Manager, Kate Lamble, winning a Student production crew – camera operators, Radio Awards for her show, Arts Attack, shot callers, live editors and technical HIGHLIGHTS which was syndicated to BBC Radio 7. co-ordinators – all progressed through There are currently 25 regular live shows the Roundhouse’s creative programme. broadcast online with over 30 independent producers involved in their creation. BlackBox Launched in January, BlackBox is a series of Round 1 musical performances broadcast live online, For Round 1, Roundhouse Radio follows on the first Thursday of the month. So far, five of the UK’s best young boxers for a they’ve been viewed by more than 18,000. year as they prepare for the 2012 Olympic It sees video directors matched-up with Games. Each half-hour monthly podcast emerging bands to create a visually and tracks the boxers’ highs and lows as they aurally unique experience exclusively for an juggle training with day-to-day challenges online audience. Highlights have included in pursuit of their Olympic dreams. The the fresh electro-pop and unique theatrics project has been awarded the official of Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs, fast- Inspire Mark of the 2012 Olympic Games. rising gothic four-piece O.Children, and an incredible session by Django Django. Film Programme RedTop Full HD video projection and surround- RedTop magazine offers the best in cutting- sound facilities were installed in the Studio edge music, fashion, film, culture and Theatre to enable us to programme film current affairs, and is entirely produced by screenings. An introductory season included young people on a journalism programme films with live music performances and a at the Roundhouse. short film event featuring work by young Roundhouse film makers. ‘ Well-considered and engaging Photography features produced Our schedule of exhibitions regularly by the unique voice includes work by young people involved in of London’s youth’ our creative programme. In 2009/10 four Independent exhibitions were created and curated by young photographers. Smells Like Teen Sprit (Sep–Oct 09). Images by participants on the Creative Boot Camp, supported by Apple during the iTunes Festival. Live Performance Photography (Nov–Dec 09). Curated and created by participants on the Live Performance Photography project. Trading Faces (Feb–Mar 10). Portraits of traders by Robin Conway. Word Art (Mar–Apr 10). A collaboration between the Roundhouse Poetry Collective and graphic artist, . Launched in May 2009, donations made by Producing Circle members support the commissioning and production of new Producing artistic work. Their commitment is enabling us to support the development of emerging artists and the creation of extraordinary Circle work for the venue.

Turning Point Festival CONSOLIDATED STATEMENT 12 Months to 12 Months to OF FINANCIAL ACTIVITIES 31 March 2010 31 March 2009 REPORT ACCOMPANYING £ £ SUMMARY FINANCIAL Activities for generating funds: Income from Private Hire 666,916 747,357 Income from Bar and Catering operations 2,126,738 896,701 STATEMENTS Other Trading Income 210,219 171,605 Investment income 11,710 65,633

Income of activities in furtherance of the charity’s objectives Roundhouse Creative Programme for Young People 1,481,796 2,795,917 Artistic Programme: Roundhouse Productions 1,935,919 658,704 Music Hires 1,191,791 1,218,864 Other Artistic Hires 187,357 435,127 Independent Auditors’ Statement to B asis of Opinion Redevelopment 98,554 235,164 the members of Roundhouse Trust We conducted our work in accordance with Bulletin We have examined the summarised financial 1999/6 “The auditors’ statement on the summary Total incoming resources 7,911,000 7,225,073 statements of The Roundhouse Trust set out below. financial statement” issued by the Auditing Practices Board for use in the . Cost of generating funds: R espective Responsibilities Fundraising and Publicity 627,996 816,038 of Trustees O pinion Costs of Private Hire 369,819 239,791 The Trustees, who are also the directors of the In our opinion the summarised financial statements Costs of Bar and Catering Operations 1,395,256 922,589 company, are responsible for preparing the are consistent with the full financial statements and Loan Interest 8,747 3,370 summarised financial statements in compliance the Trustees’ Annual Report of Roundhouse Trust with the relevant requirements of section 427 for the year ended 31 March 2010. Cost of activities in furtherance of the charity’s objectives of the Companies Act 2006 and the regulations Roundhouse Creative Programme for Young People 1,678,837 1,686,718 made there under and in accordance with the haysmacintyre Artistic Programme: recommendations of the charities SORP. Registered Auditors Roundhouse Productions 1,418,380 1,055,137 Fairfax House Music Hires 1,253,362 936,726 Our responsibility is to report to you our opinion 15 Fulwood Place Other Artistic Hires 397,702 297,982 on the consistency of the summarised financial London WC1V 6AY Depreciation 915,612 1,094,715 statements with the full financial statements and Governance 9,645 9,774 Trustees’ Annual Report. We also read the other information contained in the summarized annual Total resources expended 8,075,356 7,062,840 report and consider the implications for our report if we become aware of any apparent misstatements Net incoming resources (164,356) 162,233 or material inconsistencies with the summarised Fund Balances Brought Forward 27,900,212 27,737,979 financial statements. Balances carried forward at 31 March 2010 27,735,856 27,900,212

B alance sheet AT 31 MARCH 2010 at 31 MARCH 2009 £ £

Fixed Assets ROUNDHOUSE ACTIVITY Tangible Assets 25,997,055 26,743,277 1 April 2009 to 31 March 2010 Current Assets Artistic Programme Performances Audience Debtors 1,392,078 492,022 Circus 21 11,366 Cash at Bank and In Hand 2,269,986 2,611,035 Music 175 226,380 Creditors: Amounts falling due within one year 1,923,263 1,946,122 Theatre 333 69,175 Other events 31 6,950 Net Current Assets 1,738,801 1,156,935

Creative Programme Projects/events Places Total Net Assets 27,735,856 27,900,212 Open access 114 1,184 Community outreach 81 1,478 Funds and reserves Schools 26 791 Unrestricted funds 1,963,487 1,381,753 Performances/events 85 2,284 Restricted funds 627,009 626,875 Capital funds 25,145,360 25,891,584 Private Hires Events Attendance 38 8,825 Total funds and reserves 27,735,856 27,900,212

THANK YOU ‘A sonic shrine for a whole new Spup orters of The Santander  H eadliner President Tim Hailstone (Chairman) Drake Music Toriano Junior School Emily Momoh projects and Foundation Darren Ager Sir Torquil Norman CBE Sam Katz Fairbridge Camden Judy Nadel generation of music lovers’ core costs The Sarah D’Avigdor  Stephen Barry Michael Kent Families in Focus The Wallace Collection Barbara O’Brien Time Out Goldsmid Charitable  Richard Berry Board of Trustees Anthony Landes Fostering Network Walworth Academy Scott Parker The Atkin Foundation Fund James Bryan Nicholas Allott Julia Landes GameRunner School, Southwark Kia Prempeh Avid Sing Up Damon Buffini Sarah Asiedu Eric Nicoli Globe Academy Whittington Park Conor Roche The Roundhouse was voted Time Out’s BBH Michael Spencer Joel Bygraves Anthony Blackstock Richard Reed Grey Coat Hospital  Community  Angus Scott-Miller ‘Best Music Venue’, and nominated for the BDO LLP Tony Tabaznik Nick Candler Kentake Chinyelu-Hope Ellie Sleeman School, City of Association Beth Thompson music industry’s ‘Favourite Venue’ at the Big Lottery Fund Barry Townsley Kentake Chinyelu-Hope Marcus Davey Sanjay Wadhwani Westminster William Ellis Secondary Jess Tierney Bloomberg Ultraspeed Matt Clack Lloyd Dorfman CBE  Haberdashers’ Aske’s School Camden Development & Total Production International Awards. The BRIT Trust v, the youth volunteering Marcus Davey (Chairman) aAmssba dors Hatcham College, Communications The Clore Duffield  charity Patrice de Villiers Tony Elliott Lord Burns Lewisham STF AF Cathy Baker Foundation Whistles William Easton Lucian Grange Guy Chambers Hackney Cultural CEO’s Office Aimee Barnett Richard Desmond Paul & Tracy Wise Andrew Emuss Alan Hodson Ray Cooper Development Team Anne Arhio-Connor Lucy Beevor Dr. Martens XL Video Esther Freeman Kwame Kwei-Armah Ray Davies Hampstead Secondary Marcus Davey Nina Coglin EMI Youth Music Bradford Gibbs Beth Mburu Lindsay Duncan School, Camden Sophie Watson Reuben Cook Esmée Fairbairn  Charlie Gladstone Wayne McGregor Sir Bob Geldof Haverstock School, Commercial & Shona Davis Foundation Producing Circle Refik Gökmen Rt Hon Baroness Terry Gilliam Camden Operations Zoe Fox Ex-Animo Foundation Barry & Sally Clare Fran Guy McIntosh of Hudnall Nick Mason Islington Childrens Anders Akermo Helen Henson Fidelio Charitable Trust Colin & Helen David Louis Halpern Deborah Meaden Ewan McGregor Services Adnan Bangura Victoria Kearns The Foundation for Sport Lloyd & Sarah Dorfman Adrian Hartley Rt Hon Baroness  Dame Helen Mirren Islington Youth Haruna Bangura Rupal Lakhani and the Arts Iga Downing Deborah Higgins Morris of Yardley Alan Rickman Offending Services Simeon Bate Lyndsey Leiper Albert Fuss Fraser Duffin Jon Hives Caspar Norman Sir Paul Smith Jack Taylor School Lindsey Bowden Renata McDonnell Garfield Weston  Tony & Janey Elliott Wayua Hogman Jesse Norman Jon Snow Kentish Town Primary Matt Bowman Bernadette O’Sullivan Foundation The Mackintosh Grant Howell Peter Sands Juliet Stevenson School, Camden Sarah Brandis Duncan Page Sir Phillip Green Foundation Stephen Illingworth Sir Peter Stothard Suggs La Sainte Union Tony Byrnes Fiona Richards Olivia Harrison Sir Torquil Norman CBE Fred Kaufmann Secondary School, Nova Donohoe Gemma Rodway Henry Smith Charity Caspar & Jessica  Andrew King aComp ny Associate Artists Camden Gill East Charlotte Simms Heritage Lottery Fund Norman Nick Levitsky Secretary Marisa Carnesky Maiden Lane Youth Wil Fincher Nicola Simpson ICAP Jesse Norman &  Damian Lyons Lowe Philip Watkins,  Look Left Look Right Centre Jay Fohim Ellie Sleeman The Ironmongers’  Kate Bingham David Mansfield Hogan Lovells Playing On Maitland Park Youth Jack Franklin Nadia Syed Company Paul & Sara Phillips Paul McGuinness Mark Storor Centre James Heaton John Tyson The Jack Petchey  Chris Sanderson &  Baroness Genista R oundhouse Maria Fidelis Secondary Saul Hopwood Sarah Wheeler Foundation The Future Laboratory McIntosh Youth Advisory Eud cation & School, Camden Caroline Huffelmann Michelle Yee-Chong London Borough of  Peter Sands &  Rod McLeod Board Community Music and Change Nasiru Ibrahim Finance & ICT Camden Betsy Tobin Brianna Mills Sarah Asiedu Partners National Youth Theatre Farideh Lappage Andrew Brooks London Borough of  Tom & Mary Ellen Wanty Afzal Mohammad Selom Awadzi 115 Pupil Referral Unit New Horizon Youth Haleema Latif Lisa Carpendale Islington Eric Molitor Michael Burke Acland Burley Centre John Mackinnon Ewa Drzazga The Lowy Mitchell  Legend Bernadette O’Sullivan Thiago Correa Secondary School,  One Housing Group Olumide Mafo Adrian Howe Foundation Simon Farr Mikshu Patel Kemi Durosinmi Camden Parliament Hill Mick McGee Rathi Kumar MAC Cosmetics Daniel Friel Paul Rayski Dave Gamble Brecknock Primary  Secondary School, Thomas Ogunbiyi Albert Ndarugendamo Mark Leonard Trust Liana Galassi Rodney Schwartz Frankie Gamble School, Camden Camden Karen Petersen Tony Stevenson Deborah Meaden Heal’s Alan Sharpe Aisha Josiah Camden Connexions  Primrose Hill Secondary Ben Ranner Sarah Whittaker Medicor Foundation  JHA Recruitment Mr. Chris Smith Rathi Kumar Services School, Camden Bismark Sarkodieh Liechtenstein Ligne Roset UK Ltd Peter and Carole Styles Sei-Kee Lau Camden ITeC Queens Crescent Youth Steve Thompson Richard & Philippa  John Ruskin John Tumbridge Tyrone Lewis Camden Youth Offending Centre Natalie Tucker Design by: Rose Mintz Gerrard Veerman Beth Mburu Services Quintin Kynaston Ben Vaughan Photos by: Jonathan Musicians Benevolent  nIco Denise Vergot-Holle Judy Nadel Capital City Academy School, Camden Ian Williams Birch, Will Pearson, Fund Helen Cutt Nigel Wagstaff Rajveer Pander Cardboard Citizens Rewrite Creative Seventhwave Imagery N. Sethia Foundation ICAP Graham Walsh Amos Schonfield Castlehaven Youth  St Augustines School, Tanya Auclair NSPCC Russell & Amelia Iles Patrick Wegner Centre City of Westminster Lucy Atkinson The Roundhouse  1Click2Fame Marc Lester David Wilson D evelopment Central School of  St Maryleborne School, Josie Bamford Trust registered office:  John & Pamela Ormerod Solomon Parker Board Speech and Drama City of Westminster Lucy Bramley 100a ,  Simon & Midge Palley Shaw Corporation And with thanks also to Simon Bamber Chalcot School for Boys  St Mary Magdelenes  Holly Dabbs London NW1 8EH.  Harold & Nicola Pasha Lucy & Jonathan Silver those donors who prefer Barry Clare Children Schools and School, City of Suzy Dingle A company limited  The Paul Hamlyn  Robert Soning to remain anonymous. Marcus Davey Families, London  Westminster Laurie Firth by guarantee.  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