Pitlochry Festival Theatre celebrates Scottish youth theatre groups in National Theatre’s Connections 2026

Young people aged 13-19 from around Scotland are set to take to Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s stage as part of this year’s National Theatre Connections programme, the National Theatre’s landmark annual nationwide youth theatre festival.

 

From 10-11 April, Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Studio will host Lyceum Youth Theatre from Edinburgh, Aberdeen based Shazam Theatre Company, East Lothian based The Mill Youth Theatre and Pitlochry Festival Theatre Young Company as they perform the Scottish premières of the plays, Alexandra Wood’s Britney’s Lock by Alexander Wood; Cloud Busting by Helen Blakeman (based on the novel by Malorie Blackman); Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth Macbeth by Kirsty Housley and Wildfire Road by Eve Leigh.

 

Pitlochry Festival Theatre is one of 33 theatres across the UK championing the voices and talent of local young people with over 5,000 participants from 270 companies and schools having the chance to perform on professional stages. Regional festivals will take place at partner theatres nationwide from 4 March to 4 May, with the groups performing at a local venue first.

 

To celebrate the vast range of talent on display nationwide this spring, eight youth theatre groups will be invited to perform their version of one of this year’s plays at the Connections Festival held at the Lowry, Salford from 25-28 June.

 

Pitlochry Festival Theatre’s Associate Director Sam Hardie said: 

“We are thrilled to be welcoming four youth theatre companies to perform at the NT Connections Festival in April this year. At Pitlochry Festival Theatre we are delighted to be hosting this amazing nationwide festival, and we look forward to a weekend of performances, workshops and importantly connecting young people with like-minded peers from across the country. Our festival champions young people and celebrates their brilliant work which will be showcased in our Studio theatre across two nights of double-bill performances.” 

 

Kirsten Adam, Head of Participation at the National Theatre, said, “We are so excited to have Pitlochry Festival Theatre taking part in this year’s National Theatre Connections, providing the opportunity for hundreds of young people from across the area to showcase their talents on their stage. Youth theatre is a foundation stone in young people’s development, allowing them to build their understanding of the world and develop key skills such as confidence and self-expression. We cannot wait to see this year’s participants’ imagination and creativity flourish during this year’s Connections festivals.”

 

Pitlochry Festival Theatre Young Company is supported by The Basil Death Trust.

 

The National Theatre Connections programme takes place at Pitlochry Festival Theatre from 10-11 April. Tickets are available from the Pitlochry Festival Theatre box office on 01796 484626 or online at pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com

 

For more information about Connections 2026, visit the National Theatre Website.

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