A season of red-hot new plays… a new-writing programme which sets young imaginations on fire. Slip on your sneakers and feel the heat at the world’s largest youth theatre festival.
A Vampire Story by Moira Buffini, Arden City by Timberlake Wertenbaker, Burying Your Brother in the Pavement by Jack Thorne, Fugee by Abi Morgan, He’s Talking by Nicholas Wright, It Snows by Bryony Lavery and Frantic Assembly, My Face by Nigel Williams, Scenes from Family Life by Mark Ravenhill, The Book of Everything by Peter Tabern, based on the novel by Guus Kuijer, The Peach Child by Anna Furse.
MONDAY 2 JUNE:
11.00 am – HORNSEY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS – Fugee
2.00 pm – SIR FREDERIC OSBORN SCHOOL – A Vampire Story
5.00 pm – THE BARN THEATRE – Burying Your Brother in the Pavement
TUESDAY 3 JUNE:
2.00 pm – SHENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL – Fugee
8.00 pm – SOUTHWARK COLLEGE – A Vampire Story
THURSDAY 5 JUNE:
11.00 am – LAMMAS SCHOOL – Fugee
2.00 pm – HARLOW FIELDS SCHOOL & CHELMFORD NEW MODEL – It Snows
5.00 pm – RAZED ROOF
8.00 pm – UNICORN THEATRE – It Snows
FRIDAY 6 JUNE:
2.00 pm – ST ELIZABETH’S – Peach Child
5.00 pm – YOUNG ACTOR’S THEATRE – Burying Your Brother in the Pavement
8.00 pm – LEYTON 6TH FORM – Fugee
SATURDAY 7 JUNE:
11.00 am – BILLMANKHWE ARTS – A Vampire Story
2.00 pm – KIDBROOKE SCHOOL – Fugee
5.00 pm – WILMINGTON ENTERPRISE COLLEGE – The Book of Everything
8.00 pm – ARCOLA YOUTH THEATRE – A Vampire Story
