PLAYS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, PERFORMED BY YOUNG PEOPLE AT SHEFFIELD THEATRES

PLAYS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE, PERFORMED BY YOUNG PEOPLE

AT SHEFFIELD THEATRES

 

Young members of Sheffield People’s Theatre take part in a national celebration of theatre when they join local schools and youth theatre groups performing new plays from emerging playwrights as part of the National Theatre Connections Festival 2017 at the Crucible Studio Theatre Monday 27 March – Saturday 1 April.

Sheffield Theatres’ Assistant Director George Richmond-Scott leads a team of twelve young Sheffield People’s Theatre members in universal coming of age story Musical Differences on Monday 27 March. Written by co-creator of BBC’s Cuckoo Robin French, the play explores impossible love affairs and brutal school politics, and uncovers the price we are willing to pay for success.

Other organisations involved in the festival are West Yorkshire Drama Academy, The King’s School, Hinde House School, Rotherham College, Unlimited Theatre, Something Wicked This Way Comes (Talbot Specialist School), Flame Theatre Company, Yew Tree Youth Theatre, CAPA College, Castleford Academy and First Floor.

Connections is the National Theatre’s annual festival of new plays for youth theatres and schools. It gives young people experience of professional theatre-making which mirrors that of a company producing a new play. Sheffield Theatres will be showing nine plays from emerging playwrights, including Sheffield based Tim Etchells, which will be performed by twelve local schools and groups.

Emily Hutchinson, Creative Projects Manager at Sheffield Theatres commented: ‘We’re thrilled to be working with such talented and enthusiastic young people as part of the National Theatre Connections Festival once again. The Connections Festival is a brilliant way to get the younger generation involved in the arts, and that’s something we are really passionate about at Sheffield Theatres. Some of our young members have grown up performing with Sheffield People’s Theatre and it’s a real privilege to be part of their journey.’ 

Tickets for the National Theatre Connections Festival are on sale now from Sheffield Theatres’ Box Office, priced at £6.00 a night. Call 0114 249 6000 or visit sheffieldtheatres.co.uk to book.