NT Connections Festival 2025 Show me... What? Festival Young Lyric When? Today This week This month May Go Clear all filters Accessible performances NT Connections Festival 2025: Fresh Air 28 Apr, 6pm Students from a Pupil Referral group are made to go orienteering in what they discover is England’s most haunted woods. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: Saba’s Swim 29 Apr, 7.30pm Seven months ago, Saba walked out of her GCSE mocks and didn’t come back. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: The Company of Trees 29 Apr, 6pm When new girl Willow moves into town, the popular gang at school don’t welcome her. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: Mia and the Fish 30 Apr, 6pm A modern retelling of the ancient Indian myth Manu and the Fish. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: You 2.0 30 Apr, 7.30pm Strangers Martha and Isaac find themselves forced into playing YOU 2.0, a new therapy video game designed to help players access their better selves. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: Mia and the Fish 01 May, 7.30pm A modern retelling of the ancient Indian myth Manu and the Fish. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: Brain Play 01 May, 6pm When Mia’s dad suffers a traumatic brain injury and struggles to leave the house, she makes it her mission to find the cure for his symptoms. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: Ravers 02 May, 7.30pm A rag tag group of self-described ‘neeks’ (nerds and geeks) gather at midnight in a local park, to hold a ‘dry rave’. (no intoxicants). Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: Saba’s Swim 02 May, 6pm Seven months ago, Saba walked out of her GCSE mocks and didn’t come back. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: Fresh Air 03 May, 6pm Students from a Pupil Referral group are made to go orienteering in what they discover is England’s most haunted woods. Read more Book Now NT Connections Festival 2025: No Regrets 03 May, 7.30pm Over the course of five years, playwright Gary McNair spoke to people at all stages and in all walks of life on the subject of regret. This play marks the results of those conversations. Read more Book Now