Radical Body Arts are offering micro grants for disabled creatives who are facing barriers in their career due to financial hardship. Each grant includes £500 flexible funding, £200 equipment budget, and £200 access budget, and they’re designed to give you some breathing space to focus on your creative work.

Do you want to turn your creative ideas into real projects and learn how culture, events and creative initiatives are actually developed and delivered?

Royalties London is a development programme for young people who want to work seriously with creativity, culture and project development.

The programme is designed for emerging creatives, cultural practitioners, and project-minded individuals who want to move from inspiration to practical experience and gain insight into how creative ideas become real initiatives.

What you will gain from taking part

Royalties London offers practical insight into how cultural and creative projects are developed, organised and brought to life. The programme combines inspiration with practical experience.

Participants will work together to develop concepts and translate them into projects that can be realised in practice.

During the programme you will:

Programme format

The programme runs over approximately six months with one full-day workshop each month, followed by a final event. All sessions take place will take place from 9am to 5pm on Thursdays. Dates are subject to change.

The final event will be conceptualised, produced, and delivered by participants in collaboration with London Heritage Quarter.

Masterclass and Sonia Friedman Productions are offering a paid Directing Internship on the London production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child. This is an exceptional development opportunity for someone aiming to gain the necessary experience to become a Resident or Associate Director on large-scale commercial production. 

The Directing Intern will shadow and work closely with the Associate and Resident Directors across recast, technical and understudy rehearsals, learning how a show of this scale balances rehearsing new and continuing company members with maintaining the quality of the performances. 

Not sure what job this internship could lead to? Check out a full list of backstage careers here

Key Information: 

📅 Internship: 17 August 2026 – 18 October 2026 (with potential to extend part-time until the end of November)

🚀 Apply by: 9am, Monday 27 April

🎤 Interviews: Mid-May 

💰 Salary: Paid at London Living Wage 

📍Location: Based at the Palace Theatre, London (please note: no step-free access)

✍️ Contract Type: Fixed Term

Masterclass is inviting applications for a paidshort-term internship for an aspiring Stage Management professional with Sonia Friedman Productions, working on the production of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in London’s West End. This is a hands-on opportunity for those interested in stage management to gain practical backstage experience during an exciting period as the production evolves from a two-part to a one-part show.

You’ll work full-time alongside the show’s Stage Management team across the Production's recast rehearsals, supported and trained by industry professionals. During this placement, you’ll develop essential skills in rehearsal support, props maintenance and show plots, while gaining insight into the running of a large-scale production.

Not sure what job this internship could lead to? Check out a full list of backstage careers here.

Key Information: 

📅 Internship: 17 August 2026 – 18 October 2026 (with potential extension)

🚀 Apply by: 9am, Monday 20 April

🎤 Interviews: TBC

💰 Salary: Paid at London Living Wage 

📍Location: Central London

✍️ Contract Type: Fixed Term 

⏰ Hours: Approx. 45 hours per week (Monday–Saturday, with occasional evenings)

Who can apply?

This internship is ideal for those looking to build a career in theatre stage management, particularly students in their final year of university or those with some practical experience in live events or productions. Professional experience is not required.

With school holidays offering many young people the opportunity to take part in creative activities, it’s often a time when interests grow, and future ambitions begin to take shape.

Whether a young person is already engaged in the arts or just starting to explore, there are many different pathways into a career in the creative industries. However, for many families, these routes can feel unclear or uncertain.

Recent research from Netflix and the National Youth Theatre found that 89% of parents from working-class backgrounds would be unlikely to encourage their child to pursue a career in the creative industries. Building understanding and confidence among parents and carers is an important step in helping more young people feel supported in exploring these opportunities.

Introducing Parents Unscripted

Parents Unscripted is a new series from Discover! Creative Careers, created in collaboration with organisations across the creative industries. The series shares the perspectives of parents whose children now work in the sector, offering honest reflections on their journeys.

We’re proud to have collaborated on one of the films in the series, developed alongside Discover! Creative Careers and the National Theatre. In this film, Angela Jumbo, mother of actor and playwright Cush Jumbo, reflects on her child’s journey into the industry and shares her perspective as a parent.

You can watch the other films in the series here!

Why this matters

We know that when parents and carers feel more confident about creative careers, it can make a real difference to a young person’s ability to pursue them.

By sharing these stories, Parents Unscripted aims to open up conversations, challenge misconceptions, and highlight the many routes available across the creative industries.

Share with your networks

We encourage teachers, industry professionals and partners to share these films with their networks, whether through newsletters, social media, or conversations with young people and their families.

Helping more families understand the opportunities available in the creative industries is a vital step in supporting the next generation of talent.

Find out more about Discover! Creative Careers here.

Find out more about the National Theatre Skills Centre here.

Work experience offers practical, hands-on insight into the theatre industry, helping you build skills, confidence, and a clearer understanding of different career pathways. It’s an ideal first step when exploring a future in theatre. As an initial step, we recommend getting in contact with your local theatre to see if they offer any work experience opportunities.

While many people associate theatre careers with performing, there are a huge number of offstage roles that make productions possible. From stage management and lighting to marketing, producing, costume, sound, and technical theatre, work experience allows you to explore these departments and discover which areas interest you most. Taking part in work experience placements can provide a range of valuable benefits, including:

Understanding How Theatres Work:
Working within a theatre environment allows you to see how different departments collaborate to bring a production to life. This perspective is incredibly valuable if you're considering a career in the sector.

Developing Practical Theatre Skills:
Work experience often gives you the chance to assist with real tasks, whether that’s supporting technical teams, observing rehearsals, helping front-of-house teams, or working with marketing and administration departments.

Building Confidence and Professional Skills:
Being part of a professional environment helps you develop communication, teamwork, and problem-solving skills that are essential across the creative industries.

Making Connections in the Theatre Industry:
The theatre industry is highly collaborative. Work experience placements can introduce you to professionals working in the field and help you begin building a network within the industry.

Strengthening Future Applications:
Whether you're applying for drama school, university courses, apprenticeships, or entry-level roles, work experience demonstrates enthusiasm, initiative, and commitment to the sector.

Where to Find Theatre Work Experience in the UK

Many theatres and arts organisations across the UK offer work experience placements, shadowing opportunities, and youth programmes. Availability and application processes vary, but the following organisations regularly provide opportunities for young people interested in theatre careers:

London

South of England

Midlands

North of England

North of England

Wales

Scotland

Northern Ireland

You may also want to check the websites of theatres local to you, as many venues offer placements throughout the year or during school holidays.

Tips for Finding Theatre Work Experience

Work experience is one of the most valuable ways to begin exploring opportunities in theatre. It provides a clearer understanding of how productions are created and how different departments work together behind the scenes.

Whether your interests lie in technical theatre, production, stage management, marketing, or theatre administration, gaining offstage experience is an excellent way to start your journey in the industry.

ABOUT LITTLE ANGEL THEATRE

Little Angel Theatre, awarded Fringe Theatre of the Year 2024 by The Stage, is seeking an Assistant Workshop Facilitator to support its Creative Learning team. Since opening in 1961, Little Angel Theatre has been dedicated to creating inspiring puppetry and storytelling experiences for young audiences. Rooted in Islington, the theatre works closely with its diverse local community to make arts engagement accessible and inclusive for all. 

THE ROLE

The Assistant Workshop Facilitator will support the development and delivery of participatory workshops, including puppetry, drama, and arts activities for children and families. Working alongside skilled facilitators, the role involves assisting with planning, preparation, participant engagement, and evaluation to ensure workshops are welcoming, creative, and well organised.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: SUPPORTING COMMUNITY AND EDUCATION ACTIVITIES

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Required:

Desirable:

DBS:

PAY & HOURS OF WORK

APPLY NOW

A paid summer work and cultural exchange opportunity for creatives aged 18+.

Camp America offers a paid summer opportunity to live and work at an American summer camp for 9–12 weeks, with performing arts and creative roles available across camps in the USA. This is more than just work experience - it’s a chance to use your creative skills while living the full summer camp life!

Creatives from all backgrounds are placed in roles where they can teach, lead and inspire young people through acting, singing, dance, music, technical theatre and production, while also being part of a wider camp community. Alongside your role, you’ll take part in classic camp activities, build international friendships and experience everyday life in the USA. While we work with specialist theatre and performing arts camps, performing arts roles are available across many different camps, not just specialist ones.

This opportunity is ideal for those who:

Camps generally run from mid-Jun to mid-August – but this can vary by camp and location.

Are you interested in a career at sea and willing to live and work onboard a Disney Cruise Line vessel?

Excellent Recruitment are currently recruiting for the position of Youth Activities Counselor for Disney Cruise Line.

As a Youth Activities Counselor you will interact and supervise children ages 3-17 year old by providing a safe and entertaining environment in their Youth Activities spaces onboard their ships & paradise locations. You will need to be flexible with your work schedule, job tasks, and work locations as you start your new adventure in the Youth Activities department. You will also work in partnership with their Entertainment Host team, by providing program support to ensure all department and shipboard goals are met.

How to Apply:

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. 

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