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Connections is the National Theatre’s annual, nationwide youth theatre festival. The programme is 30 years old and has a history of championing the talent of young people from across the UK.

Applications for Connections 2025 are now open, and will close on Monday 8 July 2024 at midday.

Apply to take part in Connections 2025

Got a question? Please get in touch with our Connections team!

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How it works

Group of young people performing Connections play 2023 'Is my Microphone On', two young people in colourful hoodies (blue and yellow), standing with arms crossed.

Simon Langton Grammar School for Boys performing Is My Microphone On? by Jordan Tannahill
Connections Festival 2023, photo by Jimmy Lee

Every year, Connections commissions new plays for young people to perform. The programme brings together some of the UK’s most exciting writers with the theatre-makers of tomorrow. In 23/24, we worked with over 250 youth companies from every corner of the UK.

Connections is open to any company of young people aged 13-19, and up to 26 years old for groups with additional needs. You can be a school, a youth theatre or voluntary organisation. You can have lots of experience staging plays or none at all. Whoever you are, your group can apply to be part of Connections.

For details about the process, casting, how much it costs and our FAQs, please click the button below.

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Partner theatres

Our Connections 2025 Partner Theatre venues will be announced soon. We were delighted to work with 33 venues across the UK on Connections 2024:

A map of Great Britain against a purple background with a set of dots representing a variety of theatre venues across the union

1. Aberystwyth Arts Centre
2. artsdepot, London
3. Beacon Arts Centre
4. Blackpool Grand
5. Bristol Old Vic
6. Buxton Opera House
7. Crewe Lyceum
8. Derby Theatre
9. Gulbenkian Theatre
10. HOME Manchester
11. Lighthouse Poole

12.Lyric Theatre Belfast
13. Lyric Theatre Hammersmith
14. MAST Mayflower, Southampton
15. North Wall Oxford
16. Nottingham Playhouse
17. Pitlochry Festival Theatre
18. Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch
19. Royal & Derngate, Northampton
20. Sheffield Theatres
21. Sherman Theatre, Cardiff
22. Soho Theatre, London

23. Southwark Playhouse, London
24. The Garage, Norwich
25. The Lowry, Salford
26. Theatre Peckham, London
27. Theatre Royal, Plymouth
28. Tramshed, London
29. Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells
30. Washington Arts Centre
31. Wiltshire Creative
32. Worcester Theatres
33. York Theatre Royal

Plays

Our Connections 2025 plays will be announced soon.

The Connections 2024 programme included eight new plays, and two plays that were originally part of previous Connections cycles. All Connections commissions are developed with input from young people. 

The Connections 2024 plays are:

Age is Revolting by Abi Zakarian
Shout by Alexis Zegerman
Orchestra by Charlie Josephine
Dy Enw Marw / Your Name is Dead by Elgan Rhys, in collaboration with Leo Drayton
(Ysgrifennwyd yn y Gymraeg, and written in English)
Kiss / Marry / Push Off Cliff by Josh Azouz
The Sad Club by Luke Barnes & Adam Pleeth
Wind / Rush Generation(s) by Mojisola Adebayo
The Periodicals by Siân Owen
Replica by Titas Halder
Back in the Day by Yasmeen Khan

Our Connections 2024 Self Care Guide has been created in response to the themes within each play; it includes some suggestions of self-care that can support the experience of exploring these texts.

Download the Connections 2024 Self Care Guide

The Connections 2023 plays were: 

(Circle Dreams Around) The Terrible, Terrible Past by Simon Longman
Innocent Creatures by Leo Butler
Is My Microphone On? by Jordan Tannahill
Is This Good Enough? by Avaes Mohammad
Model Behaviour by Jon Brittain
Old Times by Molly Taylor
Samphire by Shamser Sinha
Strangers Like Me by Ed Harris
The Heights by Lisa McGee
Tuesday by Alison Carr

Before and after our performances we celebrated almost like family. It was a very bonding experience.

Student, Connections 2023

It’s always the development of the show and the cast’s increased sense of ownership over it which never fails to bring me joy.

Youth leader, Connections 2023

Our funders

The Mohn Westlake Foundation supports nationwide Learning programmes for young people.

Connections is supported by The Mohn Westlake Foundation, Buffini Chao Foundation, The EBM Charitable Trust, Andrew Lloyd Webber Foundation, Katie Bradford Arts Trust, Susan Miller & Byron Grote, Mulberry Trust, Tuixen Foundation, The Peter Cundill Foundation, The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust, The Woodward Charitable Trust and The John Thaw Foundation.

Nationwide learning is supported by Buffini Chao Foundation, Clore Duffield Foundation, Tim & Sarah Bunting, MFPA Trust Fund for the Training of Disabled Children in the Arts, Behrens Foundation, Cleopatra Trust, and The Andor Charitable Trust.

Find out more about supporting our work

 

Contact Us

Kirsten Adam
Head of Young People’s Programmes

Ola Animashawun
NT Associate and Connections Dramaturg

You can contact the Connections team on connections@nationaltheatre.org.uk

Jenny Wilkinson
Project Producer, Connections

Finley Neilens
Young People’s Programme Assistant

Photos © Jimmy Lee
Connections Festival 2023

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