About us
The Arthouse Trust is not-for-profit cultural trust, specialising in performing arts and heritage led placemaking and regeneration.
Our vision is of The Arthouse Trust as a new home for the arts, in a UK where our cultural and community assets are valued and protected, where everyone can take part in high quality culture and where all communities are proud to call where they live ‘home’.
Our mission is to transform the way in which space for culture and wellbeing is supported in our neighbourhoods. We will do this by forging a new approach to sustainable regeneration, through mutually beneficial partnerships with communities, owners of heritage space and local government .
Our Trustees
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Euan Maybank
Chair of Trustees
Euan is an experienced cultural and estates strategic management professional, with over 25 years’ experience in the arts and education sectors. With a career focus in Technical and Facilities management, he has in-depth knowledge of site operation, capital project development and meanwhile use.
Euan is a founder member of renowned immersive theatre company Punchdrunk, working with them for 15 years on many of their most famous projects. Punchdrunk create transformational theatre in functionally redundant buildings, in the uk, internationally, online and on screen.
Euan was previously Technical Director at The Marlowe on the UK No1 Theatre circuit.
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Sam Scott
Fundraising and Development
Sam is a fundraising and marketing professional with 25 years working with theatres and charities in London and Kent. Driven by a desire to make good things happen, and a passion for equality of opportunity, she has extensive knowledge and skills in fundraising across the disciplines of events, marketing, and communications.
Sam’s career started at Theatre Peckham, producing small-scale theatre and includes five years at the National Theatre and eight years at The Marlowe.
Sam is currently working to fund a range of new creative projects at the University of Kent.
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Paul Ainsworth
Creative and Engagement
Paul is a director, practitioner and theatre maker, experienced in creating performance with both professional and community artists.
As Associate Director of Learning and Participation at The Marlowe in Canterbury, Paul led the theatre’s engagement programme, developing partnerships with schools across Kent and the South-East and leading nationally recognised programmes with the National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company.
Paul now leads the Royal Shakespeare Company’s Talent Development Programme - Next Generation. The programme supports thousands of young people who experience structural disadvantage, to develop their skills in acting, directing and backstage skills - supporting them to access a career in theatre.