
Upcoming Events

Choreography Workshop
Tyler Pickles from Channel 4’s ‘Dreamers’ is running a Pay What You Can Choreography Workshop, teaching participants how to create and devise movement confidently.

Galentine's Fundraiser
This Valentine’s, we’re doing things a bit differently with a fundraiser for the Untitled Spiking Project. Join us for a proper feel-good night full of bingo, games, clothing stalls and plenty of surprises, all while raising money for a project doing crucial work around spiking awareness and safer nights out. Whether you’re loved-up, single, or just here for the vibes, it’s all about coming together, having a laugh, and supporting something that really matters. Come hang out, grab a bargain, win a prize, and help us create a project which starts the essential conversation around Spiking.

Leeds Student Creative Network
Are you a student or graduate ready to make your first industry connections? This is the place for you! The Leeds Student Creative Network is a new event dedicated to bringing students the opportunity to meet and connect with local theatre companies, businesses and creative spaces to help support upcoming talent in the North. Not only will there be stalls with some of Leeds' most pivotal companies, but there will be a chance to attend panels with some of Leeds' leading artists!
Wether you're a student from Leeds Conservatoire, Leeds Beckett, Leeds Arts, Uni of, The Mill School of Performance, Northern Film School, Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Notre Dame Sixth Form, Leeds City College or elsewhere, we welcome you with open arms!

Lost Identity: Rebel Roots Youth Academy
Lost Identity is a Rebel Roots Youth Academy production that follows Michael, a young man wrestling with the weight of his own mind. Isolated and overwhelmed, he’s forced to confront the grief he’s spent years trying to bury.​
As memories blur and inner voices grow louder, Michael finds himself battling not only sorrow, but shame, self-doubt and the painful possibility that he may have played a part in the loss he’s grieving. Guided — and sometimes challenged — by the therapist trying to break through to him, Michael is pushed to the edge of what he believes about himself.​
In the end, he’s left with a choice that could redefine everything he knows about his past… and everything he hopes for in his future.​​
How far would you go to face the truth you’ve been running from?

Grassroots
Grassroots is our Play in a Day event that’s all about taking risks and getting new writing on its feet fast. Writers have 12 hours to create a brand-new play, which is then passed straight to actors and directors who spend the day rehearsing before performing it that same night. There’s no polishing, no second drafts — just instinct, collaboration, and whatever happens in the room. It’s messy, exciting, and unpredictable, and gives audiences a rare chance to see new work exactly as it’s born.

Untitled Spiking Project
The Untitled Spiking Project is a play which follows the story of David, and the relationship with his daughter Layla as he discovers second-hand the challenges of growing up as a Woman in the modern day, which comes to a head when Layla leaves for uni and is spiked whilst out clubbing.
The aim of the project is to not only raise awareness for the issue of spiking, but also to educate Young Men on Women’s issues in a nuanced way through having a Male figure as our protagonist. With this, we want to take the project to universities for FREE to ensure we reach a student audience, and aim to perform this in October 2026 where freshers will be starting their academic year. We also want to reach colleges as there are individuals turning 18 who will be going out to clubs for the very first time.
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