Corporate Partners
The NT works with many companies in many different levels - from FTSE100 corporate brands, to small, family-owned firms. We pride ourselves on our creativity, innovation, flexibility, professionalism and friendly approach. There are three main ways that the National Theatre could be working with your company: corporate membership, sponsorship and events.
For further information on corporate partnerships, please contact:
Martin Prendergast, Head of Corporate Development:
020 7452 3217 or mailto:mprendergast@nationaltheatre.org.uk
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Corporate Partners
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Corporate Memberships
There are four levels of NT corporate membership, each offering generous and flexible benefits. Our dedication to excellent customer service, value for money, and to helping each company make the most of their membership, means that companies stay with us, year on year.
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Sponsors
The National Theatre has a strong record in building mutually beneficial, high profile corporate partnerships. Objective evaluation of our relationships with companies, such as Travelex and Accenture, shows that these partnerships generate greater brand awareness, brand and business loyalty, and PR opportunities focused towards their target audiences – allowing the NT to achieve many of its ambitions.
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Case study: Travelex £10 tickets
In 2002 the National Theatre recognised that there was a need to keep ticket prices low in order to encourage first-time attendees to come to the theatre and our regular patrons to attend more frequently.
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Hollis Sponsorship Awards 2010
We are delighted to announce that we have won a Hollis Sponsorship Award in the Environment Sponsorship category for our partnership with Philips.
"This partnership enabled The National Theatre to spend more on putting on plays and performances and less on electricity and maintenance. It's an investment that would be justified on economic grounds, but it's hard for arts organisations to find the money. Thanks to this partnership we were able to. We are immensely grateful for Philips far-sighted approach."
Nick Starr, Executive Director of the National Theatre





