NT Connections: Night 2
Join us for our second night of NT Connections 2026.
This evenings double-bill performance will include performances by Shazam Theatre Company (Aberdeen) and the Mill Youth Theatre (East Linton).
We want everyone to enjoy their experience of NT Connections. With that in mind, we share the following content guidance about tonight’s plays. Tonight’s plays feature: sexual references, themes of and references to anxiety, themes of bullying, on stage violence, and references to poverty.
There will be a short interval between each performance at which point we will kindly ask you to leave the auditorium.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Venue: Studio
Date: 11 April 2026
Time: 6.30pm
Running time: 2 hours 10 minutes (including a 20 minute interval)
Ages: 14+
Advisories: sexual references, themes of and references to anxiety, themes of bullying, on stage violence, and references to poverty
Ticket Info or call box office 01796 484626
Britney’s Lock
by Alexandra Wood
Performed by Shazam Theatre Company
When Ruby acquires a lock of Britney Spears’ hair as a relic to help her stay calm during her GCSE mocks, her friends dismiss it, but one by one they feel its power and want a piece of it, until it is destroyed. This funny play about how we cope in stressful situations, explores the power of belief and friendship.
Cloud Busting
by Helen Blakeman (based on the novel by Malorie Blackman)
Performed by Mill Youth Theatre
When Sam wakes up, he fully believes that today will just be another ordinary day – but that’s before Mr Mackie tells Class 8M to write a poem about someone they care about. Unexpectedly, Sam volunteers to write about Davey… Davey was Sam’s friend – not that Sam wanted anyone to know that. While the cool girls in the class thought Davey was ‘well cute in a sad dog sort of way’, the tough boys – Morgan and his crew – just saw Davey as different. Davey liked to dance. Davey liked to look at the clouds and see the shapes they made. Davey liked looking at the world in a different way to everybody else. But no matter how much Sam liked being with Davey, he always denied their friendship. Then one day, the bullying goes a step too far… but will Sam step in to help his friend? It’s not the ordinary day Sam thought it was going to be.
National Theatre Connections is supported by:
Part of National Theatre Connections 2026
The National Theatre Connections festival is a celebration of young people, theatre-making and the importance of access to the arts.
National Theatre Connections 2026
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Presented by Pitlochry Festival Theatre Young Company
NT Connections: Night 1
A double-bill featuring Lyceum Youth Theatre and Pitlochry Festival Theatre Young Company