Northland Youth Theatre

Northland Youth Theatre


How to Donate
NYT is a Charitable Trust registered with the IRD, and is always looking for sponsors and donations. Donations go toward essential running costs, and props, costumes, specialist tutors etc.

Donations can be money or goods, or even bizarre props and costumes you have lying around!

If you would like to donate you can post a cheque to
Shiree Macdonald – Treasurer
Northland Youth Theatre
P O Box 1679
Whangarei

You can also donate directly via internet banking
ASB 12-3099-0494330-00
or contact shiree, our treasurer

NYT is gst registered and a registered charitable trust. We will fully receipt and acknowledge your donation.

Charities Commission Registration number CC40683

Donations and sponsorships


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$1 a day. that's all it takes. While you have coffee, a creative young'un waits... That's right, if world vision can do it so can we!!

As Jax from the Classic Hits breakfast show said "support the kids in your own backyard too." And then she signed up for our $1 a day programme.

Individuals or business's can do this, it's an easy direct debit once a month or fortnight and you get such cool things as your logo and name on our website and letterhead, and tickets to our shows. And our eternal thanks! Email Rose.

We always need help, but particularly at the moment. It doesn't take much, a one-off small donation, or a $10 a week direct credit for a year, or even some left over cleaning products, tools or stationery!

Rori's Story - March 2008
Hey. My name is Rori and I joined Northland Youth Theatre when I was eleven. I am thirteen now and the last two years have been so exciting! My first show was Papagenina's Flute. It was over before I knew it but I felt I had gained so much from those 3 months. Ever since then it's just been opportunity after opportunity and experience after experience. I feel as though I have come out of my shell and built up so much courage in just two years. The shows are always the best part of the year for me. It only feels like hard work sometimes, most of the time your having so much fun that you forget about how exhausted you are. I've made so many close friends who all enjoy doing what I enjoy doing. So we're all like a big family.
It's a big part of me now and I love it x


2009. Rori Evans is now 14 yrs old and homeschooled, she aspires to be a professional actor and dancer and has become one of the teen organisational key-pins in Youth Theatre. She and Gina Kelly will this year be running the Wednesday Clubnights, sharing their experiences with other younger members.




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