TheatreCraft Online will take place on Tuesday 10 February 2026.

TheatreCraft Online is the ultimate resource for anyone aged 16+ who’s curious about off-stage theatre careers. Whether you’re just starting to explore your options, in training, or already established in your career, the sessions are designed to inspire, inform and connect you with opportunities in the theatre industry – all from the comfort of your home.

No matter where you are in your journey, TheatreCraft Online offers a chance to dive beyond the curtain and find your perfect fit in off-stage theatre.

Are you aged 16-30 and interested in an exciting volunteer position at a leading theatre, where you can meet new people and gain new skills? 

At CFT, we're committed to offering affordable tickets to world-class theatre and to reaching and growing younger audiences. As a Prologue Ambassador, you’ll help spread the word about our free Prologue scheme that gives 16-30s access to affordable tickets for shows at CFT. 

If you are interested in developing your skills and understanding of marketing and watching more theatre in 2026, this is the perfect opportunity for you!

Start date: February 2026

Interview dates: Group interview on Tuesday 20 Jan 2026

Future Leaders leadership booster for 19-26 year olds interested in off-stage and management roles.

Connect with UK theatre and dance leaders to explore your next step in theatre management, festivals, events producing and administration.

Running in February to June 2026, FUTURE LEADERS features Insight Visits to 3 regional theatres plus bite-sized online skills workshops, mentoring and meetings with industry experts.

Open to anyone aged 19-26. Future Leaders is free, flexible and designed to fit around work or study commitments. Travel bursaries and access costs available. Half of the places will be offered to people from underrepresented backgrounds who may experience barriers becoming part of the UK’s theatre workforce.

Want to know more? Check out the online information pack, drop in to a virtual info session on Thursday 11th Dec 1pm-1:30pm & Tuesday 16th December 6pm–6.30pm or book a chat with one of the team.  Apply by Sunday 11 January 2026.

Pentabus run an annual, six month scriptwriting course for young writers aged 18 – 30 who are based in Shropshire, Wales and the West Midlands.

Through a series of in-person and online workshops, young writers are guided and supported by experienced scriptwriters and a professional director to develop a new short script. Learning and working collaboratively throughout the course, these scripts are brought to life with help from a professional creative team and ultimately performed by professional actors as part of our annual Young Writers Festival in July.

No previous experience of playwriting is necessary as this programme is aimed at young people who may not even know they’re writers yet, as well as those who have some experience of writing.

Throughout the course you will:

What is the time commitment?

There are a mixture of in-person and online sessions, spread out across 6 months.

Write Night is a series of monthly sessions for anyone interested in writing for the stage.  

Sessions are on the first Thursday evening of every month, run by Soho Theatre’s own iconic Bombay-born, London-based Creative Associate Pooja Sivaraman (Clean Break, Theatre503, Coney) and award winning Walthamstow playwright Sonali Bhattacharyya (Bristol Old Vic, Young Vic, Chichester Festival Theatre, Donmar Warehouse, BBC)

Whether you’re a total beginner or a more experienced writer, Write Night is open to everyone! 

Each session will be organised around a theme and you can book them as standalone sessions, or you can book the whole lot! Totally up to you. 

Sessions:

Thu 8 Jan, 7pm: Adaptation
A workshop all about adapting existing materials into a new play, from novels and films to documentary and verbatim

Thu 5 Feb, 7pm: Structure & Hope
A workshop all about structure, how to get to the end of your draft, and writing from a place of hope.

Thu 5 Mar, 7pm: Writing is Rewriting
A workshop on the redrafting process and how to crack pivotal scenes.

Are you an artist, performer or maker developing a project inspired by the River Thames or its tidal tributaries? Do you want extra support to take part in Totally Thames Festival 2026?

Totally Thames Festival is an annual season of unique, diverse and accessible arts and culture throughout the month of September. 

We collaborate with artists, communities and river interest organisations to explore the river’s past, to celebrate its present, and to protect its future.

Apply to our Seed Funder and receive up to £1000 budget, marketing, and development support. 

We are open to ideas across all artforms including theatre, dance, music, visual art, environmental artwork and installation.

What we offer:

Are you passionate about creating characters, worlds and scenes? Do you have a big idea for a theatre script but don’t know how to go about it? Would you like guidance on script writing and storytelling from leading industry professionals?

Script School is a 3-month theatre writing programme for young people aged 19-30* in London who are unemployed or underemployed, and not in education, and do not have a GCSE, A Level or foundation/degree in Drama and performing arts.

Script School is a Level 2, 3-month theatre writing course, run by National Youth Theatre in partnership with UCG (United Colleges Group). Participants work to gain an OCN London Region Level 2 Extended Certificate in Theatre Writing and Storytelling.

Places are available to both NYT members and non-members.

If you have experienced physical, systemic, or attitudinal barriers to accessing the arts, you can extend your opportunity to take part in NYT opportunities including Script School

Examples of people who may have faced barriers to accessing the arts include disabled people, care leavers, young carers, asylum seekers/refugees, people with experience of homelessness, people with experience of the criminal justice system.

NYT has a broad understanding of disability which includes those who are: neurodiverse, chronically ill, have a learning disability, a mental health condition or who are at higher risk from COVID. You might not have thought of yourself as disabled before, but if you experience barriers because of how your body or mind works, you can apply for a membership extension.

The Course will run from the week commencing 23rd February 2026 until the week ending 29th May 2026.

Lessons will be every Monday and Tuesday in person at National Youth Theatre. The hours for these lessons will be 10:30 AM-4:30 PM. There will also be a shorter online Zoom session that will be every Thursday from 5:30 PM-7PM.

The brand-new series of In Dialogue - the podcast for emerging artists, is now here. Whether you’re an aspiring theatre-maker, performer, writer, director or producer, then this one’s for you.   

Across four episodes, these five artists dive into topics like nailing your audition, building creative partnerships, touring as a performer and producing autobiographical work. 

If you're looking to elevate your creativity and your career, make sure to tune in – this is one series you won’t want to miss! 

First episode is now available to stream, search Scottish Youth Theatre wherever you get your podcasts or use the link in the bio to listen now. 

Collective Acting Studio's BA Acting degree course offers full-time industry-focused actor-training.

This course places a strong emphasis on screen acting – with 50% of the curriculum devoted to this area of the industry – alongside a rigorous training for the stage.

During our BA Acting you will:

  1. Perform in two full-length public theatre productions
  2. Take part in a West End industry showcase
  3. Make an original feature film

There will also be an emphasis on fostering the skills needed to create your own work – such as screenwriting and producing.

Study in state-of-the-art theatre and studio spaces situated in our beautiful Grade 2-listed building – just 10 minutes from London’s West End.

At Collective we champion groups who have traditionally been underrepresented within the Performing Arts – specifically in terms of ethnicity, disability and class.

Belong to a diverse and inclusive community where everyone is welcome!


Being in a Collective class, is like entering a room full of energy. Where actors will constantly be pushing forward their work as actors – and more importantly as creatives. Everyone is offered a chance for their input on the work, and the teachers set a culture of holding ourselves as a creative to a high standard.

BONY FONSECA, BBC’S EASTENDERS


The Curriculum:

YEAR 1

In the first year, the curriculum will help you develop your acting techniques for Realism.

Projects include:

  1. Acting for Camera
  2. Scene Studies of Plays by Global Writers
  3. Practitioner Lab: Stanislavsky, Meisner, Laban and Katie Mitchell
  4. Voice
  5. Movement
  6. Accent/Dialect
  7. Character Transformation
  8. Filming a Web Series
  9. Creating your Own Work

YEAR 2

During the second year you will undertake more stylised and genre-based forms of acting.

Projects include:

  1. Scene Study: American Film and Television
  2. American Accents
  3. Self-Tapes
  4. Voice for Animation and Audiobooks
  5. Radio
  6. Acting in different Film Genres
  7. Audio Dialogue Replacement (ADR)
  8. Screenwriting
  9. Shakespeare
  10. Devising, Puppetry and Physical Theatre
  11. Motion Capture
  12. Producing a Short Film

YEAR 3

The final year will focus on public performance and preparation for the industry.

Projects include:

  1. Research and Development for New Writing
  2. Feature-Film Project
  3. Public Production of Two Full-Length Plays
  4. Voicereels
  5. Showreels
  6. Audition Technique
  7. Industry Showcase

Entrance to the course is via audition.

 

Quick-fire scratch nights for adventurous new writing in theatre and performance! The Scrap is an open-access night for writers, actors and directors to try out new ideas, meet one another, and showcase their work in front of an audience. Live music, good drinks, and cool new theatre.

Here we're looking for companies or ensembles to present a short work or excerpt from a piece they've been developing independently - usually about 25 minutes, max 30. These would be pieces that already have a team attached, and which have undergone development, rehearsal, and more thorough preparation. We usually programme one or two scratches per Scrap.

We're looking for work (or an excerpt) that is 20 - 30 minutes in length, that has a team already attached, and has undergone some previous workshopping (but which hasn't received a full-scale production).

We try to place no strictures on form, content, genre, team or style for our scratches: absolute minimal gatekeeping. All we ask is that you be adventurous and try something new!

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