Young people
Whether you’re into writing or producing, lighting or sound, performing on stage or making it happen backstage – there’s something here for you.
We work with young people aged 13–25 to explore every aspect of theatre-making. Join in where you are, online or at the National Theatre on London’s South Bank.
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Applications open
Young Producers
The National Theatre’s free How to be a Producer programme runs every February half-term at our building on the South Bank and is open to those aged 18–25.
Applications for our 2025 course are now open.
In Focus: Ballet Shoes
We’ll be exploring our production of Ballet Shoes. This practical theatre-making workshop will be led by members of the show’s creative team and will explore the wonderfully whimsical elements of the production.
Applications for 18 January 2025 are now open.
Paid placement opportunities
We are currently working on a multi-year creative project in collaboration with people and community organisations across North Kensington. As part of this, we have two 3-month paid placement opportunities in Stage Management and Administration available with the National Theatre’s Schools Touring team.
If you’re aged 18+ and live, work, study or socialise in North Kensington and you’re interested in exploring more about touring theatre, apply now!
Nationwide Young Technicians
Are you interested in lighting, sound, video and automation? Are you aged between 13–19? Then our free technical theatre programme could be for you!
Applications for 2025 are now open.
More from the Young People’s Programme
Young People's workshops
Whether you have a keen interest in theatre, or you’ve never been to the National Theatre before, our Young People’s workshops offer a welcoming environment for an in-depth look at our shows. Keep your eyes out for our upcoming workshop on Ballet Shoes.
Space to Create
Do you have bold ideas that you want to bring to life onstage? Space to Create is a free programme for young theatre makers aged 18-25 to work collaboratively with some of the UK’s most exciting theatre artists.
Young Technicians
The National Theatre’s Young Technicians programme provides free technical theatre training for young people aged 14–18.
Connections
Connections is the National Theatre’s annual, nationwide youth theatre festival. The programme is 30 years old and has a history of championing the talent of young people from across the UK.
Writing for Theatre
Ever thought about writing a play but don’t know how to get started? Our free playwriting course for 16–20-year-olds can help.
Stage Management course
Learn all about the world of stage management with this free and hybrid course for those aged 16+.
Careers
Whatever stage you’re at in your career, find opportunities at the National Theatre.
Emerging stage designers
The Linbury Prize is for graduating stage designers. It’s open for applications every two years and designed to help support entry into the industry.
Work Placements
Take your first steps into the theatre industry – we have short-term placements available for over-18s.
Apprenticeships
The National Theatre runs an apprenticeship programme across all areas of the organisation.
Archive Volunteers
Volunteer placements are available year-round for UK residents in our Archive.
In partnership
We are currently working on a multi-year creative project in collaboration with people and community organisations across North Kensington, alongside our production Grenfell: in the words of survivors. As part of this, some of our programmes will be run in the area, specifically for young people who live, work, study or socialise in North Kensington.
Next up, we have some paid placements available – find out more information below.
Paid Placement Opportunities
Stage Management & Administration
Are you aged 18+ and want to gain experience in touring theatre? Take part in paid placement opportunities with the National Theatre’s Schools Touring team.
We have two, 3-month placement opportunities in Stage Management and Administration, between November 2024 – March 2025. If you live, work, study or socialise in North Kensington and you’re interested in exploring more about touring theatre, this might be for you!
Our funders
Young People’s Programmes are supported by Bank of America, The Maurice Hatter Foundation and the Richard Radcliffe Trust. With thanks to the MAP Fund.
The Mohn Westlake Foundation supports nationwide Learning programmes for young people.
Nationwide learning is supported by Buffini Chao Foundation, Clore Duffield Foundation, Tim & Sarah Bunting, MFPA Trust Fund for the Training of Disabled Children in the Arts, Behrens Foundation, Cleopatra Trust, and The Andor Charitable Trust.
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