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Organizations Arts, Culture & Humanities The Royal National Theatre

The Royal National Theatre

Fiscal year ending 2022. Filed on February 15, 2023.

1411 Broadway 9th Floor
New York, New York 10018

The Royal National Theatre (EIN: 38-3866410) has filed an IRS Form 990 since at least fiscal year 2016. In its fiscal year 2022 IRS Form 990 filing, The Royal National Theatre, a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, reported compensation for 8 employees. Among the employees shown here, the average compensation is $171,018. The highest compensated employee at The Royal National Theatre is Lisa Burger with fiscal year 2022 compensation of $231,802.

Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation

Revenue

$110,413,445

Expenses

$109,456,891

Employee compensation

$41,405,041
Revenue, expenses, and employee compensation over time

Reported Compensated Employees

Lisa Burger
Executive Director
$231,802
$193,168 No related comp$38,634
Rufus Norris
Artistic Director
$231,801
$201,566 No related comp$30,235
Susan Elizabeth Fosbury
Chief Operating Officer
$196,280
$178,436 No related comp$17,844
Anthony Peers
Human Resources Director
$159,999
$157,848 No related comp$2,151
Alex Bayley
Director Audiences and Marketing
$139,892
$130,132 No related comp$9,760
Kash Bennett
Producer
$138,706
$136,170 No related comp$2,536
Kathryn Marten
Development Director
$137,940
$130,132 No related comp$7,808
Chris Murphy
Development Director
$131,724
$126,052 No related comp$5,672

Benchmark Employee Compensation

Non-Employee Board Members

Dame Karen Pierce
Board Member
Elizabeth Offord
Board Member
Farrah Storr
Board Member
Louise Charlton
Board Member
Melanie Richards, Cbe
Board Member
Sabine Chalmers
Board Member
Simon Minty
Board Member
Simon Warshaw
Board Member
Sir Damon Buffini
Chair
Sir Lenny Henry
Board Member
Tim Score
Board Member
Vikki Heywood
Board Member

Contractors

Push the Button Limited
Repairs
$2,393,305
Altair Media Limited
Marketing
$1,884,779
Noonan Services Group Ltd.
Facilities Security
$1,713,554
Stoke on Trent Theatres Ltd.
Theatre Operations
$1,479,839
Hamilton Mayday
Housekeeping
$1,399,780

Mission Statement

THEATRE CAN LEAD TO EXTRAORDINARY MOMENTS OF SHARED IMAGINATION. IT ENABLES US TO STAND IN ANOTHERS SHOES TO BETTER UNDERSTAND OURSELVES AND THE WORLD AROUND US. IT SHOWS US WHO WE ARE, WHO WE HAVE BEEN, WHO WE COULD BE. THE NT DELIVERS ON THIS PROMISE THROUGH A WORLD-CLASS PROGRAMME OF PERFORMANCE, REINVIGORATING EXISTING WORK AND EXPLORING PROGRESSIVE NEW VOICES AND FORMS. WE MAKE THEATRE WITH AS WIDE A RANGE OF ARTISTS AS POSSIBLE, SEEKING ALWAYS TO FIND FRESH PERSPECTIVES ON THE STORIES THAT WE TELL. ON OUR STAGES IN LONDON, AND THROUGH TOURS, PARTNERSHIPS, DIGITAL AND BROADCAST, WE SHARE THIS WORK WITH A LARGE, DIVERSE AND EVOLVING AUDIENCE, THROUGHOUT THE UK AND AROUND THE WORLD. WE AIM TO PROVIDE LEADERSHIP AND ADVOCACY FOR THEATRE ACROSS THE COUNTRY. OUR WORK IS SHAPED BY THE WORLD AROUND US, AND WE SEEK TO BE CONSTANTLY ENGAGED WITH THE WIDER NATIONAL CONVERSATION. THROUGH THE WORK WE MAKE AND OUR WORLD-LEADING LEARNING PROGRAMME, WE WANT TO ENGAGE ALL AUDIENCES WITH THE POWER

Revisions to this organization profile

February 17, 2025:
2024 The Royal National Theatre 990 filed
February 15, 2024:
2023 The Royal National Theatre 990 filed
February 15, 2023:
2022 The Royal National Theatre 990 filed

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