325 stories by "Jake Orr"
What kind of theatre are young artists in the Arab world making? How are they voicing their hopes, thoughts and concerns? Merging Middle Eastern art and UK innovation, Gulf Stage is a unique…
Fresh on the heels of the other ticket offers we have at the moment, comes another and better offer for you. Tickets for Dream Story at the Gate Theatre are only £5 to AYT readers. Hurry …
Another hot ticket deal, and this one has limited time attached, so get a-moving. Our friends at Southwark Playhouse are offering 2 tickets for £12 THIS WEEK (the first week) to see Toad.…
When we got an email from the Donmar Warehouse team about an exciting ticket offer, we lept at the chance to be able to tell you about it. Now as young people we’re use to hunting out …
If you were to give a group of young people the creative freedom to produce a festival in a rather spectacular underground venue, along with a substantial amount of money, whilst being nearl…
The Connections Festival at the National Theatre continues with more new plays performed by youth groups across the country. The great thing about NT Connections is the journey that the part…
The National Theatre’s Connections Festival has once again encouraged youth theatres across the country to bring the talent of young people to the stage. The celebration culminates in …
Yesterday I attended Northern Stage, Pilot Theatre and Arts Council England's event for people working in the arts, Stronger Together. The premise of this conference (I use this term loosely…
Since graduating from university I have found myself immersed in the cultural riches that London has to offer. If we look at any given night there are tens of shows happening all across Lond…
Martin Crimp’s Fewer Emergencies is a curious, tongue-twisting and lyrical piece of writing. It thunders between middle-class life, imagined situations and the dark psyche of the human…
You think of Snow White and you think of Walt Disney and the animated girl in the yellow and blue dress who is poisoned by the wicked queen by an apple. In Filskit Theatre’s Snow White…
Wilton’s Music Hall is a beautiful, beautiful old music hall – the sort of place that you expect to fall in love with someone as you meet their gaze across the room. However, the…
We love a good piece of theatre on A Younger Theatre, and we love a good bargain too. That’s why we’re lucky to be offering you another excellent ticket offer for Hand-Me-Down at…
Our friends over at the Unicorn Theatre are in need of two interns to help them in a new summer festival called U Fest in association with Tamasha. U Fest aims to encourage current and new a…
It’s good to keep up to date with A Younger Theatre. Why I hear you say? Because we give the chance to get cheap tickets for shows that look awesome. So without further rambling from u…
It’s a question that has been itching away at me for a few weeks now, what is a theatre blog today?, and even more so since Luke Murphy wrote a compelling post on why he would no longe…
Oxford Playhouse is launching a new theatre ticket membership scheme for 16-25 year olds called OPT in! OPT in! allows it’s members free, £5 and £10 tickets to a huge variety of …
Hot on the heels of £10 tickets for Operation Greenfield by Little Bulb at the Soho Theatre comes another special ticket offer for under 26′s for Realism by Anthony Neilson. Our fri…
Youth Music Theatre UK, the leading national company for training young people aged between 11 and 21 years old in Musical Theatre are offering a range of Internships and Opportunities throu…
Farce within theatre relies upon two vital connections to survive. The first being that of top notch actors who can speed their way through absurd situations and make the whole thing bemusin…
Molly Naylor was sitting on a tube on the 7th July 2005 when a bomb exploded on the circle line train at Aldgate. Knocked to the floor and caught in the smoke, she sought the comfort of her …
I loathe football. It’s the type of sport which brings back chilling reminders of being forced to kick a ball up and down a patch of grass at school in the middle of winter when my des…
It’s often the smallest of moments or gestures that can really inspire even the youngest of audience members, and in Peut-être Theatre’s Draw Me A Bird, a performer acting as …
Are you aged 16 to 25? Then come and join The RSC Key for their London Launch with A Younger Theatre at the Hampstead Theatre – it’s Free! If you have a love for theatre, or have…
If you are a student, part of a drama society or involved with theatre students and are performing at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival this year then you might want to see NSDF’s and Idea…