5.30pm + 7.30pm - Thursday 12th March
Peterborough Regional College
BOOK TICKETS - 5.30pm show
BOOK TICKETS - 7.30pm show
TICKETS: Please note that the ticket options online say 'free' but each ticket holder will pay £5 on the door.
UROCK Youth Theatre Company are back with their ever popular National Theatre Connections production. Chosen to perform at the Royal National Theatre in London in 2013, this year they are proud to present a new play called Remote by Stef Smith.
A girl called Antler steps out of her front door and throws her phone on the ground. She stamps on it. She then climbs the tallest tree in the park. She doesn’t want to be found, not by anyone. Seven teenagers’ lives all intertwine over the course of a single evening as they make their way through the park on a seemingly normal Autumn's night.
Remote is a play about protest, power and protecting yourself.
National Theatre Connections
Connections gives young people experience of professional theatre-making. Their experience mirrors that of a company producing a new play in any theatre in the country. They create marketing campaigns, design sets and costumes, operate lighting and sound boards, stage-manage their performances. Over 200 companies from around the country have the experience of performing in a leading regional theatre, as well as the chance to be chosen for the national festival in London every July.
Each year the Connections team travels the length and breadth of the country to support and encourage the participants – the drama teachers and youth theatre directors who take on the challenge of staging a new play, and the young theatre companies.
UROCK Youth Theatre Company are back with their ever popular National Theatre Connections production. Chosen to perform at the Royal National Theatre in London in 2013, this year they are proud to present a new play called Remote by Stef Smith.
A girl called Antler steps out of her front door and throws her phone on the ground. She stamps on it. She then climbs the tallest tree in the park. She doesn’t want to be found, not by anyone. Seven teenagers’ lives all intertwine over the course of a single evening as they make their way through the park on a seemingly normal Autumn's night.
Remote is a play about protest, power and protecting yourself.
National Theatre Connections
Connections gives young people experience of professional theatre-making. Their experience mirrors that of a company producing a new play in any theatre in the country. They create marketing campaigns, design sets and costumes, operate lighting and sound boards, stage-manage their performances. Over 200 companies from around the country have the experience of performing in a leading regional theatre, as well as the chance to be chosen for the national festival in London every July.
Each year the Connections team travels the length and breadth of the country to support and encourage the participants – the drama teachers and youth theatre directors who take on the challenge of staging a new play, and the young theatre companies.