
NationalYouthTheatre
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A home for young storytellers. On stage, on page, on screen, behind the scenes and in the community. Join a masterclass this summer
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📢 We're hiring! We're looking for someone to bring 70 years of National Youth Theatre’s archive to life as our new Producer – Storytellers Start Here, a new role supported by The National Lottery Heritage Fund ⏰Deadline: 1pm Tues 10 June 👉 Apply: nyt.org.uk/jobs


Following a successful debut in 2024, StoryFest returns this July to the National Youth Theatre’s award-winning headquarters in North London NationalYouthTheatre buff.ly/HK5R3Bl



🗑️ Set against the backdrop of the #Birmingham bin strikes, Bin Girl explores who’s to blame and the limits to female solidarity in a comic new drama. By Lauren O’Rourke Directed by Matt Harrison Matt Harrison 🗓️Wed 23 & Thurs 24 July, 7pm nyt.org.uk/storyfest

IN CONVERSATION WITH: Lauren O’Rourke NationalYouthTheatre We sat down with Lauren O’Rourke to talk about her latest show Bin Girl, coming to StoryFest at the National Youth Theatre. wp.me/pdXz8Y-647 #interview #theatre #London #whatson


F*cking White Boys is SOLD OUT. Hinge meets Jane Austen in Gracie Oddie-James' comic Oxford-set debut exploring sex, privilege, and fetishisation at StoryFest 2025...but you can join the waitlist here Tickets: ticketsource.co.uk/nationalyoutht… More: therapup.tv/fcking-white-b… Carmen achieves

For this week's Mixed Media, join the waitlist for Gracie Oddie-James's F*cking White Boys. As part of NationalYouthTheatre's StoryFest, the play is Hinge meets Jane Austen at Oxford University, exploring sex, privilege and who's fetishising who. Join the list here: nyt.org.uk/get-tickets/fwb


STUDIOCANAL and Urban Myth Films are proud to be supporting NationalYouthTheatre's StoryFest 2025. Many leading writers and stars of screen and stage started their journeys at National Youth Theatre. See the next generation here first. Discover more at nyt.org.uk/storyfest

Following a successful 2024 event, the National Youth Theatre’s (NationalYouthTheatre) new writing festival StoryFest returns until 26th July to their RIBA award-winning HQ in N London. Supported by StudiocanalUK & Urban Myth Films My preview thanks to Bread and Butter PR spotlightonkulture.uk/national-youth…


Congratulations to all the 2025 Praemium Imperiale laureates! Great to see British artist Peter Doig win the Painting prize, and the NationalYouthTheatre being awarded the Grant for Young Artists — a fantastic year for the UK!


BLOG. ’All The World’s A Stage…’ NationalYouthTheatre Win Praemium Imperiale Grant For Young Artists mrcarlwoodward.com/frontpage-arti…

deadline for the Bryan Forbes Bursary Director NationalYouthTheatre is on Wednesday morning, this opportunity is truly like none other and has been totally transformative about how I view process, the industry & collaboration. If you're thinking about it go go ❤️🔥 nyt.org.uk/news/new-news-…