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HRH The Duke of Edinburgh attends performances by National Youth Theatre and & Juliet

Posted 10 Jun 2024 by Joe Duggan

The Duke of Edinburgh, National Youth Theatres Royal Patron, visited the charitys Creative Production House in north London this week to meet young people and creative professionals in the early stages of their careers to hear how they have benefitted from NYT support. His Royal Highness also enjoyed a performance from the 2024 NYT REP Company and the professional cast of & Juliet, who are rehearsing in the building and performed a song from the hit musical.

The NYT REP Company is a free industry-led alternative route into a career as a performer. This autumn this years cohort of 18 talented young people from around the UK will perform The War of the Worlds at Wiltons Music Hall and Twelfth Night at the NYT Workshop Theatre. Full information www.nyt.org.uk/rep2024

The professional production of the hit musical & Juliet is currently hiring rehearsal space in National Youth Theatre’s HQ ahead of embarking on a UK and Ireland tour opening at Manchester Opera House on 8 July 2024. The multi Olivier and WhatsOnStage award-winning production featuring the music of Swedish pop songwriter Max Martin, with a book by David West Read, is directed by NYT alumnus Luke Shepherd. More information: https://www.andjulietthemusical.co.uk/

National Youth Theatres state-of-the art rehearsal rooms are regularly hired out by leading West End and touring productions following a 2021 redevelopment, which was recognised by a RIBA London Award in 2023.

The event was also attended by representatives of a number of other arts charities, which The Duke of Edinburgh is Patron of, including: ADC Theatre Cambridge, Creative Youth & FUSE International, Edinburgh International Festival, Hall for Cornwall, National Youth Music Theatre, Northern Ballet Leeds, The Orpheus Centre, Production Guild of Great Britain, Reading Rep Theatre, Royal Exchange Theatre Manchester, Royal Theatrical Support Trust and Windsor Festival, who took part in a discussion to share their experience and ideas.