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National Youth Music Theatre

The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) is an arts organisation in the United Kingdom providing pre-professional education and musical theatre stage experience for young people. Based in London, it is constituted as a private limited company (originally named Children's Music Theatre Limited) and as a registered charity. NYMT was founded in 1976 by director and playwright Jeremy James Taylor. Since its inception, it has produced over fifty productions at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, premièred thirty new musical theatre works, toured several times outside the United Kingdom, and had runs in the West End and on Broadway. Amongst the many alumni of the National Youth Music Theatre who have gone on to careers in the performing arts are actors Idris Elba and Jude Law, both of whom are also patrons of the organisation, along with Jonny Lee Miller, Dylan Strazar, Sheridan Smith, Connie Fisher, and Matt Lucas.[1] Alumni have also included directors such as Jo Davies, and songwriters such as Tara Mcdonald.

National Youth Music Theatre
AbbreviationNYMT
Formation1976
TypeArts and education charity
HeadquartersLondon
Region served
United Kingdom
Founder
Jeremy James Taylor OBE
President
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
Patrons
Jason Robert Brown, Tom Chambers, Idris Elba, Howard Goodall, Michael Jibson, Toby Jones, Jude Law, Amy Nuttall, Sheridan Smith
Chair of the Board
Paul Munden
Websitewww.nymt.org.uk
Formerly called
Children's Music Theatre

Activities edit

The NYMT's primary activity is the education of young people in theatre production and performance. It produces and commissions musical theatre works in which young people between the ages of 11 and 23 perform as actors, musicians, and stage crew under the guidance of theatre professionals. The company tours both in the UK and abroad performing established musicals such as Sweeney Todd and Oklahoma!,[2] as well as new works specifically written to be performed by young people. Amongst the thirty new works which the NYMT has commissioned and/or performed for the first time are Howard Goodall's The Dreaming and The Kissing Dance, and Alan Ayckbourn's Orvin - Champion Of Champions.[2][3] The NYMT also runs residential and day workshops in various aspects of theatre production and performance. The company has no core funding and relies upon participants' fees, ticket sales, and fundraising.[4] Young people who participate in the NYMT's productions and workshops do so as amateurs and meet their own expenses and fees, although the company provides bursaries in cases of need.[5]

History edit

1976 to 2003 edit

The NYMT had its beginnings in 1976, when its founder Jeremy James Taylor, produced The Ballad of Salomon Pavey in a tent on the lawn of Belmont School in Mill Hill, North London. The musical, performed by twenty boys at the school, was based on the life of the 17th century boy actor, Salomon Pavey, with a book by Taylor and David Drew-Smythe.[6] Taylor then took the production to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe where it won a Scotsman Fringe First award.[7] Appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe in other musicals performed entirely by school children followed in succeeding years with Helen Come Home, or Achilles the Heel (1978) and Tin Pan Ali, or The Sesame Street Racket (1979). The company became known as the Children's Musical Theatre and in 1980 was registered as a private limited company and as a charity.[8] In 1985 it changed its name to the National Youth Music Theatre and began holding residential workshops in addition to its summer productions.

In 1986, The Ragged Child by David Nield, Frank Whately and Taylor, along with Let's Make an Opera, was performed on the Edinburgh International Festival. The Ragged Child went on to Sadler's Wells in Spring 1987 and was filmed for BBC TV a year later. It became one of the company's flagship productions. With its 1998 production of The Ragged Child, the NYMT also became the first touring company to perform at the new Glyndebourne opera house.[9] October's Children by the same team of Nield, Whately and Taylor played on the International Festival in 1990 and in the following year at Sadler's Wells and the Swan Theatre, Stratford. Pendragon by Peter Allwood, Frank Whately, Joanna Horton and Jeremy James Taylor won a Scotsman Fringe First Award in 1994, followed by a tour to the Far East and then a week at the New York City Center where it was given the accolade of New York Times Critics' Choice.[10] By 2003, the company had presented 53 productions at the Edinburgh Fringe, premiered 29 new music theatre commissions, held eight foreign tours, and had runs in the West End and on Broadway.[11]

Financial crisis edit

Over the years, the NYMT's main funding had come from private sponsorship, initially from the Nationwide Building Society and then from Andrew Lloyd Webber, as well as grants from the Department for Education and Skills and Arts Council England. When Lloyd Webber's sponsorship ended in 1999, the company's financial position became increasingly precarious. By early 2002, it was operating at a deficit and facing the threat of closure.[12][13] In October 2003, the National Youth Music Theatre closed its performing company and offices in order to avoid insolvency. Most of its staff were laid off.[14] Later that month Jon Bromwich, who had been the General Manager of NYMT, and other former staff set up a new organisation with similar aims, British Youth Music Theatre (formerly Youth Music Theatre: UK).[15] Meanwhile, NYMT's lengthy negotiations with the Arts Council to obtain a recovery grant proved unsuccessful.[16] However, the NYMT remained active, concentrating largely on its workshop programmes while seeking alternative funding.

Relaunch – 2005 to the present edit

In October 2005, with its debts cleared, the company announced a relaunch with a Royal Charity Gala, attended by the NYMT's president, the Earl of Wessex. It also collaborated with the Ambassador Theatre Group to perform excerpts from three Disney musicals for children before an audience of teachers, youth leaders and directors.[17] In 2006, the NYMT returned to full productions with Howard Goodall's The Dreaming at the Tonbridge Arts Festival. In the following years they performed Fiddler on the Roof and Little Me (2007), Whistle Down the Wind and All Above Board (2008), and The Hired Man and Totally Over You (2009). Productions of Sweeney Todd were staged in 2010 and 2011. The company marked its 35th anniversary at London's Vaudeville Theatre in April 2012 with a concert featuring some of NYMT's alumni who have gone on to professional acting careers, including Matt Lucas, Gina Beck, Amy Nuttall, Lara Pulver, Michael Jibson, and Ian Virgo.[18] In August 2012 Jason Robert Brown collaborated with the NYMT to produce the West End première of his musical 13. The NYMT's production, directed by Brown, ran for six performances at the Apollo Theatre.[19] Earlier in the month, Sarah Redmond directed the company's production of Brown's first musical theatre piece, Songs for a New World, at the Bridewell Theatre.[20] The company marked its 40th anniversary at London's Adelphi Theatre in 2016 in a show called 'Encore: 40th Anniversary Gala' including appearances from Lily James, Matt Lucas, Gina Beck, Gavin Spokes, Ben Barnes, Simon Thomas, Jasper Britton, Michael Jibson, and Jason Robert Brown.[21] In 2017 the company produced Imaginary, a musical by Timothy Knapman and Stuart Matthew Price.

Jeremy James Taylor, NYMT's founder, had retired as Artistic Director in 2004 but directed the company's 2006 production of The Dreaming, the first full production after its relaunch, and went on to direct the NYMT's performances of the show for the 2012 International Youth Arts Festival. In the 2010 New Year Honours, he was awarded an OBE "for services to young people and to musical theatre."[22]

Past performances edit

In addition to their live performances, the NYMT has been the subject of three BBC documentaries, Overture and Beginners (Scottish Television, 1982), Kaleidoscope (BBC Radio 4, 1982), and The Making of Bendigo Boswell (BBC Television, 1983).[23] The company's complete performances of Bendigo Boswell and The Ragged Child were also televised by the BBC. The Ragged Child and Pendragon were each the subject of ITV documentaries. Other NYMT productions which were broadcast on television or radio include The Ballad of Salomon Pavey (ATV, 1977), The Roman Invasion of Ramsbottom (Granada Television, 1980), Witches! (Granada Television, 1981), and The Factory Children (BBC Radio 3, 1994).[24]

Musical theatre edit

The following shows were all produced by the NYMT with the exception of The Indian Queen (King's Consort production); Born of Glass, Four Walls, Nos Vie En Rose, and Spider Dance (Generator Theatre productions); and The Goblin Market, The Late Sleepers, and Such Sweet Thunder (regional productions).[24]

  • 13 The Musical (2012)
  • Aesop (1991)
  • All Above Board (2008)
  • Annie (1986, 1995)
  • Aurelius (1997)
  • The Ballad of Salomon Pavey (1976, 1977, 1987, 1996, 1999, 2000)
  • The Beggar's Opera (1996, 1997)
  • Bendigo Boswell (1982)
  • Billy (1992)
  • Billy The Kid (2017)
  • Bodywork (1987, 1994)
  • Born of Glass (2003)
  • BRASS (2014, 2016)
  • Brilliant the Dinosaur (1993)
  • Bugsy Malone (1996, 1997)
  • Captain Stirrick (1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1989)
  • The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1989, 1990)
  • Creation (2000, 2001)
  • Drake (1983, 1984, 1988)
  • The Dreaming (2001, 2002, 2006, 2012)
  • Facade (1981)
  • The Factory Children (1994)
  • Four Walls (2002)
  • Fiddler on the Roof (2007)
  • Goblin Market (2003)
  • Guys and Dolls (1991, 1992)
  • "Sweet Charity" (2015)
  • "Battle of Boat" (2016)
  • "Spring Awakening (musical)" (2016)
  • "Sunday in the Park with George" (2017)
  • Helen Come Home, or Achilles the Heel (1978, 1984)
  • The Hired Man (2009, 2014)
  • Honk! the Musical (2017)
  • The Indian Queen (1995)
  • Into the Woods (1999, 2000)
  • Imaginary (2017)
  • Jack Spratt VC (1985)
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat (1986, 1989)
  • The Kissing Dance (1998, 1999)
  • The Late Sleepers (2002)
  • The Leaving of Liverpool (1981)
  • Let's Make an Opera (1986, 1988)
  • Lighting The Candle (1994)
  • Little Me (2007)
  • The Little Rats (1988, 1999)
  • Master Peter's Puppet Show (1984, 1989)
  • Nos Vie En Rose (2002)
  • Not Quite Bedtime (2000)
  • Noye's Fludde (1993, 1995)
  • October's Children (1990, 1991)
  • Oklahoma! (2002, 2003)
  • Oliver! (1985, 1991, 1994)
  • Once Upon a War (1990, 1991)
  • Orvin (2003)
  • The Other School - by Dougal Irvine (2013)
  • Pal Joey (1990)
  • "Super Hero" (2018)
  • "A Little Princess" (2018)
  • "The Beautiful Game (musical)" (2018)
  • "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" (2018)
  • ”Parade” (2019)
  • Pendragon (1994, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2001,2015)
  • Play Extinct (1982)
  • Poppy (1993)
  • The Powder Monkeys (1984, 1985)
  • The Piper of Hamelin (2016)
  • The Ragged Child (1986, 1988, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1998, 1999, 2014)
  • The Roman Invasion of Ramsbottom (1980, 1987)
  • Saint Francis (1993)
  • Songs for a New World (2012)
  • Spider Dance (2003)
  • Stonehenge Arms Park (1980
  • Such Sweet Thunder (2003)
  • Sweeney Todd (2010, 2011)
  • The Tailor of Gloucester (1989)
  • The Threepenny Opera (1995, 1996)
  • Tin Pan Ali, or The Sesame Street Racket (1979, 1982, 1997)
  • Totally Over You (2009)
  • The Tower of Babel (1983, 1984)
  • The Ugly Duckling (2000)
  • Warchild (1995, 1996, 1997)
  • West Side Story (2013)
  • Whistle Down The Wind (1993, 1994, 1996, 2008, 2013)[25]
  • Witches! (1981)
  • The Wizard of Oz (1998)

Concerts and galas edit

In addition to their own concerts and fundraising galas, NYMT has performed musical theatre excerpts on various other occasions, including:[24]

Past members edit

Alumni and past members of the National Youth Music Theatre include:[28]

References edit

  1. ^ "Meet the Team". NYMT. Retrieved 16 March 2023.
  2. ^ a b Webb, Paul (23 April 2003). "Dominic Tigue Chats About Role in London's Latest Oklahoma!". Playbill. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  3. ^ Billington, Michael (30 December 1999). "Conquering by comedy". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  4. ^ a b c d e f Christiansen, Rupert (3 August 2009). "Bruno and the National Youth Music Theatre". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  5. ^ Times Educational Supplement (7 December 2001). "The real kids from Fame". Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  6. ^ Guide to Musical Theatre. The Ballad of Saloman Pavey
  7. ^ Jensen, Gregory (20 April 1977). "12-Year-Old Actors Hit in London". The Telegraph. Retrieved 20 July 2012.
  8. ^ Registered Charity no. 281159 at the Charity Commission of England and Wales. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  9. ^ Times Educational Supplement (23 October 1998). "Swimming in mud"
  10. ^ Van Gelder, Lawrence (27 October 1995). "Critic's Choice; Adventures Of Arthur As a Youth". New York Times. Retrieved 8 September 2012.
  11. ^ Cox, Roger (18 April 2003). . The Scotsman. Retrieved 16 July 2012 (subscription required).
  12. ^ House of Commons, Select Committee on Culture, Media and Sport (30 March 2005) "Arts Development – Musical Theatre". Memorandum submitted jointly by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport and the Department for Education and Skills. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  13. ^ a b BBC News (6 February 2002). "Youth theatre 'faces closure'". Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  14. ^ British Theatre Guide (9 October 2003). "NYMT Closes". Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  15. ^ Bramley, Sally (8 June 2004). "Former NYMT staff set up new youth organisation". The Stage. Retrieved 16 July 2012
  16. ^ a b c d e f g BBC News (19 March 2005). "Jude Law defends theatre company". Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  17. ^ Smith, Alistair (11 October 2006). "Revived NYMT to stage West End return in 2006". The Stage. Retrieved 16 July 2012. The musicals were Cinderella, The Jungle Book, and Aladdin.
  18. ^ a b c d e Noonan, Catherine (18 April 2012). "Blast from the past, Lucas & friends prepare for NYMT gala". Whatsonstage.com. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  19. ^ Shenton, Mark (23 August 2012). [http://www.thestage.co.uk/reviews/review.php/37127/13 "Review: 13. The Stage. Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  20. ^ Ken Plummer "Jason Robert Brown’s Songs for a New World". Retrieved 13 October 2012.
  21. ^ "THE STARS COME OUT... to celebrate 40 years of National Youth Music Theatre". LondonTheatre1.com. 2016-08-10. Retrieved 2019-02-09.
  22. ^ The Independent (31 December 2009). "Honours List: Order of the British Empire, OBE (names L-Z)". Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  23. ^ British Film Institute database. Children's Music: The Making of Bendigo Boswell. Retrieved 16 July 2012
  24. ^ a b c Unless otherwise indicated, this section is sourced from Past Productions 2013-02-18 at the Wayback Machine on the official NYMT website. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  25. ^ Marlowe, Sam (15 August 2008). "Whistle Down the Wind at Greenwich Theatre, SE10". The Times (subscription required)
  26. ^ "Tabard" (28 April 2006). "Chit Chat - It's a dog's life". The Stage. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  27. ^ "Matt Lucas & other NYMT alumni at West End gala". Whatsonstage.com. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  28. ^ Unless otherwise indicated, this section is sourced from Alumni 2012-06-25 at the Wayback Machine on the official website of the National Youth Music Theatre. Retrieved 16 July 2012.
  29. ^ a b c The Dreaming 2002-06-29 at the Wayback Machine. Official website of the composer, Howard Goodall. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  30. ^ Doyle, Dave (1 July 2022). "Kate Middleton, Jack Whitehall, Deborah Meaden and 27 other celebs who went to school in Wiltshire". Wiltshire Live. Retrieved 23 March 2023.
  31. ^ Girvan, Andrew (21 February 2012)."NYMT alumni lend vocal support to Jude Law at bursary launch". Whatsonstage.com. Retrieved 21 February 2012.
  32. ^ Seckerson, Edward (11 February 1999)."The model of an English burlesque". The Independent. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  33. ^ Acting CV - Stuart Matthew Price Official Website
  34. ^ Webb, Clare (2 July 2012). "Sherlock's Lara Pulver". Radio Times. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  35. ^ Reynolds, Nigel (25 September 2006). "Record label risks £1 million on high-flying schoolgirls who sing like angels". Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 19 July 2012.
  36. ^ The Scotsman (26 October 2010). "Opera preview: The Adventures of Pinocchio". Retrieved 19 July 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website of National Youth Music Theatre
  • National Youth Music Theatre on the official website of Jeremy James Taylor (Founder and Artistic Director 1976 - 2004)
  • Premiere of The Ballad of Salomon Pavey, NYMT's founding production, with complete cast list and rehearsal photos, on the official website of its co-author, David Drew-Smythe
  • Reviews from the world premiere of Orvin on the official website of Alan Ayckbourn
  • on the official website of Howard Goodall
  • "Big Shots", article on NYMT's production of Bugsy Malone, in the Times Educational Supplement (14 November 1997)
  • Review of Bugsy Malone at the Queen's Theatre (1997) by Melissa Davis for Whatsonstage.com

national, youth, music, theatre, nymt, arts, organisation, united, kingdom, providing, professional, education, musical, theatre, stage, experience, young, people, based, london, constituted, private, limited, company, originally, named, children, music, theat. The National Youth Music Theatre NYMT is an arts organisation in the United Kingdom providing pre professional education and musical theatre stage experience for young people Based in London it is constituted as a private limited company originally named Children s Music Theatre Limited and as a registered charity NYMT was founded in 1976 by director and playwright Jeremy James Taylor Since its inception it has produced over fifty productions at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe premiered thirty new musical theatre works toured several times outside the United Kingdom and had runs in the West End and on Broadway Amongst the many alumni of the National Youth Music Theatre who have gone on to careers in the performing arts are actors Idris Elba and Jude Law both of whom are also patrons of the organisation along with Jonny Lee Miller Dylan Strazar Sheridan Smith Connie Fisher and Matt Lucas 1 Alumni have also included directors such as Jo Davies and songwriters such as Tara Mcdonald National Youth Music TheatreAbbreviationNYMTFormation1976TypeArts and education charityHeadquartersLondonRegion servedUnited KingdomFounderJeremy James Taylor OBEPresidentPrince Edward Duke of EdinburghPatronsJason Robert Brown Tom Chambers Idris Elba Howard Goodall Michael Jibson Toby Jones Jude Law Amy Nuttall Sheridan SmithChair of the BoardPaul MundenWebsitewww nymt org ukFormerly calledChildren s Music Theatre Contents 1 Activities 2 History 2 1 1976 to 2003 2 2 Financial crisis 2 3 Relaunch 2005 to the present 3 Past performances 3 1 Musical theatre 3 2 Concerts and galas 4 Past members 5 References 6 External linksActivities editThe NYMT s primary activity is the education of young people in theatre production and performance It produces and commissions musical theatre works in which young people between the ages of 11 and 23 perform as actors musicians and stage crew under the guidance of theatre professionals The company tours both in the UK and abroad performing established musicals such as Sweeney Todd and Oklahoma 2 as well as new works specifically written to be performed by young people Amongst the thirty new works which the NYMT has commissioned and or performed for the first time are Howard Goodall s The Dreaming and The Kissing Dance and Alan Ayckbourn s Orvin Champion Of Champions 2 3 The NYMT also runs residential and day workshops in various aspects of theatre production and performance The company has no core funding and relies upon participants fees ticket sales and fundraising 4 Young people who participate in the NYMT s productions and workshops do so as amateurs and meet their own expenses and fees although the company provides bursaries in cases of need 5 History edit1976 to 2003 edit The NYMT had its beginnings in 1976 when its founder Jeremy James Taylor produced The Ballad of Salomon Pavey in a tent on the lawn of Belmont School in Mill Hill North London The musical performed by twenty boys at the school was based on the life of the 17th century boy actor Salomon Pavey with a book by Taylor and David Drew Smythe 6 Taylor then took the production to the Edinburgh Festival Fringe where it won a Scotsman Fringe First award 7 Appearances at the Edinburgh Fringe in other musicals performed entirely by school children followed in succeeding years with Helen Come Home or Achilles the Heel 1978 and Tin Pan Ali or The Sesame Street Racket 1979 The company became known as the Children s Musical Theatre and in 1980 was registered as a private limited company and as a charity 8 In 1985 it changed its name to the National Youth Music Theatre and began holding residential workshops in addition to its summer productions In 1986 The Ragged Child by David Nield Frank Whately and Taylor along with Let s Make an Opera was performed on the Edinburgh International Festival The Ragged Child went on to Sadler s Wells in Spring 1987 and was filmed for BBC TV a year later It became one of the company s flagship productions With its 1998 production of The Ragged Child the NYMT also became the first touring company to perform at the new Glyndebourne opera house 9 October s Children by the same team of Nield Whately and Taylor played on the International Festival in 1990 and in the following year at Sadler s Wells and the Swan Theatre Stratford Pendragon by Peter Allwood Frank Whately Joanna Horton and Jeremy James Taylor won a Scotsman Fringe First Award in 1994 followed by a tour to the Far East and then a week at the New York City Center where it was given the accolade of New York Times Critics Choice 10 By 2003 the company had presented 53 productions at the Edinburgh Fringe premiered 29 new music theatre commissions held eight foreign tours and had runs in the West End and on Broadway 11 Financial crisis edit Over the years the NYMT s main funding had come from private sponsorship initially from the Nationwide Building Society and then from Andrew Lloyd Webber as well as grants from the Department for Education and Skills and Arts Council England When Lloyd Webber s sponsorship ended in 1999 the company s financial position became increasingly precarious By early 2002 it was operating at a deficit and facing the threat of closure 12 13 In October 2003 the National Youth Music Theatre closed its performing company and offices in order to avoid insolvency Most of its staff were laid off 14 Later that month Jon Bromwich who had been the General Manager of NYMT and other former staff set up a new organisation with similar aims British Youth Music Theatre formerly Youth Music Theatre UK 15 Meanwhile NYMT s lengthy negotiations with the Arts Council to obtain a recovery grant proved unsuccessful 16 However the NYMT remained active concentrating largely on its workshop programmes while seeking alternative funding Relaunch 2005 to the present edit In October 2005 with its debts cleared the company announced a relaunch with a Royal Charity Gala attended by the NYMT s president the Earl of Wessex It also collaborated with the Ambassador Theatre Group to perform excerpts from three Disney musicals for children before an audience of teachers youth leaders and directors 17 In 2006 the NYMT returned to full productions with Howard Goodall s The Dreaming at the Tonbridge Arts Festival In the following years they performed Fiddler on the Roof and Little Me 2007 Whistle Down the Wind and All Above Board 2008 and The Hired Man and Totally Over You 2009 Productions of Sweeney Todd were staged in 2010 and 2011 The company marked its 35th anniversary at London s Vaudeville Theatre in April 2012 with a concert featuring some of NYMT s alumni who have gone on to professional acting careers including Matt Lucas Gina Beck Amy Nuttall Lara Pulver Michael Jibson and Ian Virgo 18 In August 2012 Jason Robert Brown collaborated with the NYMT to produce the West End premiere of his musical 13 The NYMT s production directed by Brown ran for six performances at the Apollo Theatre 19 Earlier in the month Sarah Redmond directed the company s production of Brown s first musical theatre piece Songs for a New World at the Bridewell Theatre 20 The company marked its 40th anniversary at London s Adelphi Theatre in 2016 in a show called Encore 40th Anniversary Gala including appearances from Lily James Matt Lucas Gina Beck Gavin Spokes Ben Barnes Simon Thomas Jasper Britton Michael Jibson and Jason Robert Brown 21 In 2017 the company produced Imaginary a musical by Timothy Knapman and Stuart Matthew Price Jeremy James Taylor NYMT s founder had retired as Artistic Director in 2004 but directed the company s 2006 production of The Dreaming the first full production after its relaunch and went on to direct the NYMT s performances of the show for the 2012 International Youth Arts Festival In the 2010 New Year Honours he was awarded an OBE for services to young people and to musical theatre 22 nbsp Little Me 2007 nbsp Whistle Down the Wind 2008 nbsp The Hired Man 2009 nbsp Totally Over You 2009 nbsp Sweeney Todd 2010 nbsp Sweeney Todd 2011 nbsp NYMT in Concert withMatt Lucas 2012 nbsp 13 2012Past performances editIn addition to their live performances the NYMT has been the subject of three BBC documentaries Overture and Beginners Scottish Television 1982 Kaleidoscope BBC Radio 4 1982 and The Making of Bendigo Boswell BBC Television 1983 23 The company s complete performances of Bendigo Boswell and The Ragged Child were also televised by the BBC The Ragged Child and Pendragon were each the subject of ITV documentaries Other NYMT productions which were broadcast on television or radio include The Ballad of Salomon Pavey ATV 1977 The Roman Invasion of Ramsbottom Granada Television 1980 Witches Granada Television 1981 and The Factory Children BBC Radio 3 1994 24 Musical theatre edit The following shows were all produced by the NYMT with the exception of The Indian Queen King s Consort production Born of Glass Four Walls Nos Vie En Rose and Spider Dance Generator Theatre productions and The Goblin Market The Late Sleepers and Such Sweet Thunder regional productions 24 13 The Musical 2012 Aesop 1991 All Above Board 2008 Annie 1986 1995 Aurelius 1997 The Ballad of Salomon Pavey 1976 1977 1987 1996 1999 2000 The Beggar s Opera 1996 1997 Bendigo Boswell 1982 Billy 1992 Billy The Kid 2017 Bodywork 1987 1994 Born of Glass 2003 BRASS 2014 2016 Brilliant the Dinosaur 1993 Bugsy Malone 1996 1997 Captain Stirrick 1980 1982 1983 1984 1989 The Caucasian Chalk Circle 1989 1990 Creation 2000 2001 Drake 1983 1984 1988 The Dreaming 2001 2002 2006 2012 Facade 1981 The Factory Children 1994 Four Walls 2002 Fiddler on the Roof 2007 Goblin Market 2003 Guys and Dolls 1991 1992 Sweet Charity 2015 Battle of Boat 2016 Spring Awakening musical 2016 Sunday in the Park with George 2017 Helen Come Home or Achilles the Heel 1978 1984 The Hired Man 2009 2014 Honk the Musical 2017 The Indian Queen 1995 Into the Woods 1999 2000 Imaginary 2017 Jack Spratt VC 1985 Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat 1986 1989 The Kissing Dance 1998 1999 The Late Sleepers 2002 The Leaving of Liverpool 1981 Let s Make an Opera 1986 1988 Lighting The Candle 1994 Little Me 2007 The Little Rats 1988 1999 Master Peter s Puppet Show 1984 1989 Nos Vie En Rose 2002 Not Quite Bedtime 2000 Noye s Fludde 1993 1995 October s Children 1990 1991 Oklahoma 2002 2003 Oliver 1985 1991 1994 Once Upon a War 1990 1991 Orvin 2003 The Other School by Dougal Irvine 2013 Pal Joey 1990 Super Hero 2018 A Little Princess 2018 The Beautiful Game musical 2018 The Legend of Sleepy Hollow 2018 Parade 2019 Pendragon 1994 1995 1996 2000 2001 2015 Play Extinct 1982 Poppy 1993 The Powder Monkeys 1984 1985 The Piper of Hamelin 2016 The Ragged Child 1986 1988 1992 1993 1994 1998 1999 2014 The Roman Invasion of Ramsbottom 1980 1987 Saint Francis 1993 Songs for a New World 2012 Spider Dance 2003 Stonehenge Arms Park 1980 Such Sweet Thunder 2003 Sweeney Todd 2010 2011 The Tailor of Gloucester 1989 The Threepenny Opera 1995 1996 Tin Pan Ali or The Sesame Street Racket 1979 1982 1997 Totally Over You 2009 The Tower of Babel 1983 1984 The Ugly Duckling 2000 Warchild 1995 1996 1997 West Side Story 2013 Whistle Down The Wind 1993 1994 1996 2008 2013 25 Witches 1981 The Wizard of Oz 1998 Concerts and galas edit In addition to their own concerts and fundraising galas NYMT has performed musical theatre excerpts on various other occasions including 24 Lord Shaftesbury Memorial Concert Royal Festival Hall 1985 Children s Royal Variety Show Dominion Theatre 1991 Anniversary Gala Concert for Queen Elizabeth Hampton Court Palace 1992 Music for Youth School Proms Royal Albert Hall 1993 1994 2002 Andrew Lloyd Webber s 50th Birthday Tribute Royal Albert Hall 1998 Queen Elizabeth s 80th Birthday Windsor Castle 2006 26 In Concert with Matt Lucas and Friends Vaudeville Theatre 2012 27 Past members editAlumni and past members of the National Youth Music Theatre include 28 Martyn Andrews Rae Baker Ben Barnes 29 Joseph Beattie Gina Beck 18 Jamie Bell 13 Charlotte Bellamy Declan Bennett Antonia Bernath 30 Zoe Birkett Robin Blaze Orlando Bloom Douglas Booth James Bourne 16 Lucy Bradshaw Jamie Campbell Bower 29 Jamie Bulloch Paul Cattermole Tom Chambers 4 Christian Coulson Elliot Cowan Misha Crosby Peter Darling 4 Charles Edwards 31 Idris Elba 18 Kerry Ellis Connie Fisher 4 Amy Garcia Stephen Graham Katie Hall Nigel Harman Sally Hawkins Andrew Hewitt Tom Hollander 4 Konnie Huq Jessie J Michael Jibson 32 Matthew Jones Toby Jones Laura Michelle Kelly 16 Jude Law 16 Rebecca Lock Matt Lucas 16 Neil McDermott Jonny Lee Miller 16 Amy Nuttall 18 Chike Okonkwo 29 Julian Ovenden Jamie Parker Mica Penniman Sue Perkins Helen Power Stuart Matthew Price 33 Lara Pulver 34 Eddie Redmayne 18 Charlotte Ritchie 35 Sheridan Smith 4 Hannah Spearritt 16 Nicky Spence 36 Flora Spencer Longhurst Clive Standen Mary Stockley Jim Sturgess David Thaxton Simon Thomas David Watson David Witts Madeleine Worrall Rebecca NewmanReferences edit 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2012 subscription required House of Commons Select Committee on Culture Media and Sport 30 March 2005 Arts Development Musical Theatre Memorandum submitted jointly by the Department for Culture Media and Sport and the Department for Education and Skills Retrieved 16 July 2012 a b BBC News 6 February 2002 Youth theatre faces closure Retrieved 16 July 2012 British Theatre Guide 9 October 2003 NYMT Closes Retrieved 16 July 2012 Bramley Sally 8 June 2004 Former NYMT staff set up new youth organisation The Stage Retrieved 16 July 2012 a b c d e f g BBC News 19 March 2005 Jude Law defends theatre company Retrieved 16 July 2012 Smith Alistair 11 October 2006 Revived NYMT to stage West End return in 2006 The Stage Retrieved 16 July 2012 The musicals were Cinderella The Jungle Book and Aladdin a b c d e Noonan Catherine 18 April 2012 Blast from the past Lucas amp friends prepare for NYMT gala Whatsonstage com Retrieved 19 July 2012 Shenton Mark 23 August 2012 http www thestage co uk reviews review php 37127 13 Review 13 The Stage Retrieved 13 October 2012 Ken Plummer Jason Robert Brown s Songs for a New World Retrieved 13 October 2012 THE STARS COME OUT to celebrate 40 years of National Youth Music Theatre LondonTheatre1 com 2016 08 10 Retrieved 2019 02 09 The Independent 31 December 2009 Honours List Order of the British Empire OBE names L Z Retrieved 16 July 2012 British Film Institute database Children s Music The Making of Bendigo Boswell Retrieved 16 July 2012 a b c Unless otherwise indicated this section is sourced from Past Productions Archived 2013 02 18 at the Wayback Machine on the official NYMT website Retrieved 16 July 2012 Marlowe Sam 15 August 2008 Whistle Down the Wind at Greenwich Theatre SE10 The Times subscription required Tabard 28 April 2006 Chit Chat It s a dog s life The Stage Retrieved 19 July 2012 Matt Lucas amp other NYMT alumni at West End gala Whatsonstage com Retrieved 11 May 2013 Unless otherwise indicated this section is sourced from Alumni Archived 2012 06 25 at the Wayback Machine on the official website of the National Youth Music Theatre Retrieved 16 July 2012 a b c The Dreaming Archived 2002 06 29 at the Wayback Machine Official website of the composer Howard Goodall Retrieved 19 July 2012 Doyle Dave 1 July 2022 Kate Middleton Jack Whitehall Deborah Meaden and 27 other celebs who went to school in Wiltshire Wiltshire Live Retrieved 23 March 2023 Girvan Andrew 21 February 2012 NYMT alumni lend vocal support to Jude Law at bursary launch Whatsonstage com Retrieved 21 February 2012 Seckerson Edward 11 February 1999 The model of an English burlesque The Independent Retrieved 19 July 2012 Acting CV Stuart Matthew Price Official Website Webb Clare 2 July 2012 Sherlock s Lara Pulver Radio Times Retrieved 19 July 2012 Reynolds Nigel 25 September 2006 Record label risks 1 million on high flying schoolgirls who sing like angels Daily Telegraph Retrieved 19 July 2012 The Scotsman 26 October 2010 Opera preview The Adventures of Pinocchio Retrieved 19 July 2012 External links editOfficial website of National Youth Music Theatre National Youth Music Theatre on the official website of Jeremy James Taylor Founder and Artistic Director 1976 2004 Premiere of The Ballad of Salomon Pavey NYMT s founding production with complete cast list and rehearsal photos on the official website of its co author David Drew Smythe Reviews from the world premiere of Orvin on the official website of Alan Ayckbourn The Kissing Dance on the official website of Howard Goodall Big Shots article on NYMT s production of Bugsy Malone in the Times Educational Supplement 14 November 1997 Review of Bugsy Malone at the Queen s Theatre 1997 by Melissa Davis for Whatsonstage com Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title National Youth Music Theatre amp oldid 1196230613, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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