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These Bridges

Tuesday 27 February 2018

New Vic Youth Theatre Production

By Phoebe Éclair Powell
Directed by Katherine Hughes

When the Thames bursts its banks and submerges London, the north and the south of the city become separated.

Myths abound about ‘the other side’. Is it really better? Four sets of teenagers ignore the risks of the treacherous crossing to find out whether the other side is all it’s cracked up to be.

These Bridges looks at a fearful future and seeks to show that if we stick together, we may just survive it all.

New Vic Youth Theatre return to our main stage following their production of The End of The World In Slow Motion last April.

Part of National Theatre Connections, our Youth Theatre will transfer their production to Derby Theatre, to take part in the regional festival alongside young people from all across the Midlands.

 

Groups of 10+: £8.50

Tuesday 27 February 2018

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