2022 has been a bumper year for The Rep, across our three auditoria, in and around Birmingham, across the UK and on the airwaves. Here’s a round-up of some 2022 highlights in numbers…
The Rep on Stage 2022
More than 325,000 audience members for Rep productions in Birmingham and across the UK
Over 220 performances at The Rep
Over 50 5 star reviews for Rep productions
Almost 50,000 people have seen Nativity! The Musicalthis year
5 Rep productions on stage and screen this Christmas: Nativity! The Musical, The Snowman, Jack and the Magic Beanstalk, Bugsy Malone, The Play What I Wrote
Over 140 actors were employed in Rep productions
Over 1,000 children and young people performed on The Rep’s main stage across professional, schools and youth theatre performances
25th year of The Snowman in London’s West End
22 freelance stage managers were employed in Rep productions
13 dogs applied, 10 were auditioned and 3 were cast in Nativity! The Musical
Rep productions have toured to over 40 UK cities
Grimeboytoured to 12 community venues across The City, generously supported by the Sir Barry Jackson Trust.
1 international production with Counting & Crackingfrom Australia, visiting Edinburgh International Festival and Birmingham Rep
The Rep Behind the Scenes 2022
1 brand-new foyer space including 2 new bars, 1 new café and 1 central front door onto Centenary Square thanks to the £2.75million Open House refurbishment
The Rep’s set workshops used over 24400m2 of plywood – which would fill our stage 170 times over and 2720m of 3×1 timber planks, which would stretch from The Rep to Edgbaston cricket ground when laid out – all of which is reused and recycled for different productions or projects – nothing makes its way to landfill
Rep productions used over 2,000 costumes – with 400 for Nativity! The Musicalalone
The Wardrobe team dedicated over 400 hours of work per week during Bugsy Malone, and over 600 hours per week for Nativity! The Musical
Over 50% of costumes are refurbished, altered or reused for previous productions for sustainability
The Rep posted on social media over 3,000 times
3182 packed lunches, 5834 cups of coffee and 1722 cups of tea delivered by The Rep’s catering teams during the Commonwealth Games
52 Digital/Tech items were sent to the Re-use service for the Air Ambulances
The Set of Playboy of the West Indieswent to Tulleys Farm to be used in their Halloween Maze: the island and a large vase used in Tartuffewent to Imagine Theatre to be used in Cinderellaat the DeMontfort Hall
Aluminium Cladding from set designs was donated to GreenPeace
Jack and the Magic Beanstalk reused 80% of their materials for Scenic Arts
Would You Bet Against Us?was The Rep’s first Green Book Show: 91% of set had a future life, 100% costume had a future life, 97% props had a future life, and 97% of the tech
The Rep on Screen 2022
2 Rep productions filmed for BBC broadcast, The Play What I Wrote and Tartuffe
Approximately, more than 4,000 people watched a limited time paid broadcast of The Play What I Wrote online, raising funds for The Rep
The Play What I Wrotewas broadcast to thousands of households on BBC Four on 18 Dec followed by free streaming on iPlayer
25 film crew from Method in Motion worked behind the scenes to film Tartuffefor broadcast on the BBC in 2023
115,000 views of Bugsy Malone flashmob on TikTok
Team Rep 2022
102 permanent staff employed by the Rep
82 full time permanent staff
Over 1,000 hours dedicated by The Rep’s volunteers
42 freelancers employed in administration roles
10 employed through disability confident scheme, launched in October
Ramps on the Moon employed 6 artists with disabilities and 4 interpreters
20 artists took place in a Foundry event for Deaf, Disabled and Neurodivergent artists
450 writers applied for the second year of Sky Comedy Rep
12 early career progression opportunities for emerging creative professionals through the Learning Department
The Rep in the Community 2022
Over 70,000 participations in Rep Creative Learning activities with young people and communities across the West Midlands
200 young people took part in Young Rep workshops across the city every week
725 Young People performed in the Uncommon Riches Festival: 291 from Commonwealth Connections schools, 259 from 15 Partner schools, 160 from Young Rep, 15 from Open Theatre
45 Community members performed in the festival
18 Birmingham-based community groups helped welcome Little Amal
The Rep as a Charity 2022
The Rep secured its ongoing status as an Arts Council National Portfolio Organisation, securing £1.8m for three years
Raised £2,750,101 for our Open House redevelopment, crucially managing to ensure the project was completed ahead of the start of the Commonwealth Games
Raised £36,000 to fund the creation of our new Creative Learning Hub, our first dedicated space for activities with young people, our adult drama group and community groups. Generously supported by HSBC UK and the 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust.
Secured a donation of £156,000 from the Joyce Farley Education Trust to create the ‘Joyce Farley Bursary Fund’, which will allow us to cover the costs of offering free activities to schools and young people in Small Heath and East Birmingham over the next 3-4 years
A glittering 50th birthday Gala raised over £20,000 featuring a special menu designed by Michelin starred Brummie Chef Glynn Purnell