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Objectives

As a not for profit company limited by guarantee pursuing charitable status, Worthing Theatres Trust has committed itself to a set of Memorandum & Articles of Association.

All our Trustees have signed this document to demonstrate we agree on these fundamental principles.

Section Four of the Articles lists the Charity’s Objects:

To foster and promote the improvement, development and maintenance of artistic knowledge and understanding and appreciation of the theatre and the arts among the inhabitants of (Great Britain) and in particular among the inhabitants of Worthing and surrounding Districts by:

  1. Providing facilities for the education of the public in the fields of dance, drama, film, music and singing and promoting ballet, concerts, lectures, musicals, opera, plays, reviews, seminars, workshops, courses and other activites in connection with cinematographic, dramatic, musical or visual arts.
  2. Providing for the needs of the local community in the wider area of participations in the arts and theatre through the venues of The Connaught Theatre and Ritz Digital, The Pavilion Theatre and The Assembly Rooms.
  3. Furthering the advancement of the Arts to increase participation and access to facilities in the Community.

 

Provided that all the Objects of the Company shall be of a charitable nature.

2 Comments »

  1. John Pentecost says:

    Hi, I am a freelance Sound Technician currently working at the Windmill theatre in Littlehampton and also volunteering for the Rustington players as a sound operator and Voice of Progress as a studio technician. If I can help in any way by volunteering my services to help out, please let me know.
    Regards, John Pentecost.

    • worthingtheatres says:

      Thank you John – we are hoping to hear about the outcome of our bid in mid November. One of our aims is to restore the Assembly Hall to its former status as a music venue that rising stars in the music industry were prepared to put on their UK tour rosters. If you have any ideas about how we can improve the delivery of the (electronic) sound in the hall please let me know.

      Best wishes and thanks

      Roy Stannard

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