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Dateline: 4th October, 2007
NT Annual Report The National Theatre's Annual Report for the year from 1st April, 2006, to 31st March, 2007, shows that there were 1,070 performances during the year: 358 in the Olivier, 359 in the Lyttelton and 357 in the Cottesoe. The average attendance was 85%, the total number of people attending being 722,000, made up of 378,000 in the Oliver, 248,000 in the Lyttelton and 94,000 in the Cottesloe. The majority of productions staged were new: five out of the seven in the Olivier, six out of the eight in the Lyttelton, and eight out of the nine in the Cottesloe. The total income for the year was £46,106,000, as against £40,809,000 in the previous year. The income was made up as follows:
The total expenditure for the year was £43,789,000, giving a surplus of £2,317,000. The expenditure was made up as follows:
>> Nicholas Hytner's comments on the year
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