
West End performance 'unforgettable' for Belfast youth theatre group
Brassneck Theatre works with almost 150 children and young people, with 23 getting the chance to perform in London in front of an audience.The Belfast group performed the play Normalised by local playwright Amanda Verlaque.The programme has helped shape the early paths of many actors, including Keira Knightley, David Oyelowo, and Callum Scott Howells.
Mary-Kate, 13, said it was a really special and exciting experience. "A lot of the time working-class people don't get a lot of representation in the industry and on screen, and when we do, it's not very positive, so this was really special to have 20 people from working-class backgrounds on a stage in a world-class theatre," Mary-Kate said.Ms McCrudden said access to the arts is essential for these types of communities."In the creative industries we have a lack of opportunities for working-class artists," she said."Within the TV and film industry it's around 12% for people from working-class backgrounds. "All of these kids are working class, and here they are, on the Dorfman stage, on one of the best, most incredible stages in the world."It's a world-class theatre, and they represented Belfast, represented west Belfast, and represented working-class artists."
"It was very exciting and a massive opportunity," said 18-year-old Fionn. "It put me in the limelight."There were casting directors there and we were all be performing in front of them, it was an incredible experience for us all."
Kirsten Adam, head of young people programmes at the National Theatre, said: "It was wonderful to welcome ten youth groups from all corners of the UK to the NT for this landmark anniversary festival of connections."She said she believes that everyone should have the opportunity to experience the power of theatre-making. "Seeing Brassneck Youth and their fellow youth groups share their extraordinary energy and creative vision was a testament to the impact of youth theatre."
Ms McCrudden said it is essential groups like Brassneck Youth Theatre are funded properly.She said at least 50% more funding is required to continue making these opportunities for young people. "The arts are not just about the Ulster Orchestra or the Grand Opera House, we are on the ground, we are changing children's lives, we are promoting positive mental and physical health. "We are increasing literacy skills, we're contributing to the economy - fund us".
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