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Join us for Day Four of this years National Theatre Connections Festival.

Performing will be Trinity Youth Theatre with their production of Ride or Die and also Spotlight Acting with their production of Fishville.

Please note that this may not be the order the shows will be performed in. Your ticket will cover the entire evening.

The evening will begin at 6pm and will finish by 9pm. There will be an interval between the two performances where we ask audiences to leave the auditorium.

We have a special ticket offer for schools and community groups, for more information please email boxoffice@kent.ac.uk

 

Ride or Die by Florence Espeut-Nickless – Performed by Trinity Youth Theatre

The Kids spend the whole year arguing about whether Alton Towers is actually better than Thorpe Park. At the moment Alton Towers has got 2 votes and Thorpe Park has got 2 votes. The deciding vote goes to the youngest, Angel who hasn’t actually been to any of them yet, cause he’s in year 7 and you don’t get to go on The Theme Park Extravaganza until the end of Year 7. But that’s literally in like 2 weeks, so it’ll be settled once and for all, very very soon!

So what could possibly go wrong?….Angel getting suspended from school, Nan going off on a surprise holiday, Dad coming round to look after them (and he’s useless) and lasts one night, and The Kids borrowing Nan’s car and colliding with a Waitrose delivery van. The whole affair is literally a car crash.

  • Content Guidance:
    o Contains frequent strong language, including two instances of very strong
    language.
    o References to drug use and paraphernalia
  • Age Recommendation – 15+

Fishville by Afsaneh Gray – performed by Spotlight Acting.

The story starts when a young man named Jared takes to the sea in swimming gear but never starts swimming… His death, which follows on from the unexpected sale of his parents’ house, throws the community into chaos. When the daughter of the man who bought Jared’s house arrives in Saltwell and finds a severed foot washed up at her feet, she and the daughter of the ‘second homers’ decide to investigate what drove Jared into the sea. They uncover a local myth about an underwater community – did Jared believe the myth?

Then, ‘Jared’ starts posting messages, asking his friends to join him. With the new girl’s father spending more and more time in the sea, and the myth gaining traction, the young people must figure out what’s going on before anybody else is lost to a vengeful ocean

  • Content Guidance:
    o Mild sexual references
    o References to suicide
    o Themes alluding to radicalisation and conspiracy theories
  • Age Recommendation – 14+

This event is part of

National Theatre Connections Festival

Wed 22 - Sun 26 April 2026
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ART31 takes its name from Article 31 of the UN Convention on the Rights of a Child, which states that ‘Children have the right to relax and play, and to join in a wide range of cultural, artistic and other recreational activities’.

ART31 is a vision created with, by, and for young people in Kent, championing the belief that all children and young people have an entitlement to access high quality arts and culture, to empower them to achieve their creative potential, and to genuinely engage young people as equal partners in any decision making that affects them.

The ART31 Youth Board is made up of young people from across Kent aged 13-25 who steer its governance, and influence policy and practice across the county and beyond, challenging the creative sector to examine existing ways of working and integrate young people into the core of their practice.

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