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Comedian Joel Dommett Presents The National Youth Theatre’s First Days Gala 2024 With 20% Off If Tickets Booked By December 30


12 December 2023

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NATIONAL YOUTH THEATRE ANNOUNCE FIRST DAYS GALA 2024

ROUNDHOUSE, LONDON, WEDNESDAY 7 FEBRUARY 2024

JOEL DOMMETT TO HOST NATIONAL YOUTH THEATRE’S ANNUAL FUNDRAISING GALA SUPPORTING EMERGING YOUNG TALENT

HEADLINE MUSICAL PERFORMANCE FROM SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR AND YIGAA PLUS VERY SPECIAL GUESTS TO BE ANNOUNCED

GUEST APPEARANCES FROM IAN MCKELLEN, SOPÉ DÌRÍSÙ AND JON CULSHAW

TICKETS NOW ON SALE - SAVE 20% BY BOOKING BEFORE 30 DEC

Audiences are invited to join the stars of today to support the talent of tomorrow as National Youth Theatre (NYT) announce the 2024 First Days Gala, taking place at The Roundhouse, London on Wednesday 7 February 2024. Tickets are now on sale at NYT and Roundhouse, with 20% off tickets if booked by 30 Dec.

National Youth Theatre alumnus, comedian Joel Dommett will present the evening as for one night only a new host of household names come together to make thousands of First Days in the creative industries possible for young talent who need it the most. 

The evening will feature a number of headline musical performances including NYT alumni, Sophie Ellis-Bextor, BBC Introducing star Yigaa plus very special guests to be announced. Stage and screen legend and NYT Patron, Ian McKellen will be making a special guest appearance alongside NYT REP Grad Gangs of London’s Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù. Guest comedians will include Dead Ringer, Jon Culshaw.  

 

 

Now in its eleventh year, the First Days Gala is a star-studded evening raising essential funds for National Youth Theatre, a creative home for young storytelling talent. Inclusion is at NYT’s heart and its members come from a wide range of backgrounds and all around the UK. The gala is in association with EON Productions and National Youth Theatre is grateful to EON productions and NYT President and Bond producer Barbara Broccoli for their support.  

Global stars who started their journey with the charity include Ed Sheeran, Daniel Craig, Helen Mirren, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rosamund Pike, Olly Alexander, Matt Smith, Zawe Ashton and many more. NYT Patron Daniel Craig said "I literally owe my career to the National Youth Theatre" 

Paul Roseby OBE, CEO & Artistic Director of National Youth Theatre said There’s a critical need to support the fragile pipeline that fuels our creative industries. The opportunities that propelled our award-winning creative talent onto the global stage cannot be taken for granted. I’m very grateful to all those giving their time and talent to support the next generationJoin us for a night of unforgettable entertainment at the Roundhouse this February.”

 

 

A host of further names and special guests will be announced soon - visit NYT Gala for updates or follow National Youth Theatre on social media. General Tickets start from £35, VIP packages start from £180. Exclusive tickets for a pre-gala dinner including a Champagne Bollinger reception and a live auction hosted by Harry Dalmeny are also available. 

First Days is in association with EON Productions. Supporting sponsors include Think and Little Lion Entertainment. The First Days Gala Committee, chaired by NYT President Barbara Broccoli with Vice-Chair Tilly McAuliffe, is made up of Dawn Airey, Dan Borrelli, Paul Blackman, Judith Chan, Jacquelin de Croy, Ṣọpẹ́ Dìrísù, Heather Greenwood, Nigel Hall, Alex Hillier, Joyce Hytner, Daisy Lewis, Darcia Martin, Tanya Rose, Chantal Rickard and Maggie Todd.  

 

 

About National Youth Theatre 
National Youth Theatre is a pioneering youth arts charity that nurtures creative expression, personal well-being and skills development, engaging thousands of young people aged 11- 25 around the UK every year. Established in 1956 as the world’s first youth theatre, NYT produces ambitious theatrical productions in local communities, on leading global stages and in unusual spaces across the UK and beyond. In 2023, the redevelopment of NYT’s Creative Production House led by DSDHA won a RIBA London award in recognition of its environmentally conscious & inclusive design. This summer NYT delivered courses in seven towns and cities and NEST a major epic outdoor theatre piece in response to the climate crisis as part of LEEDS 2023. NYT are currently staging Refilwe at their Workshop Theatre, a modern twist on Rapunzel co-produced by Bernie Grant Arts Centre and Talawa Theatre Company. NYT’s alumni include some of Britain’s most successful performers, technical theatre experts working on the world’s biggest events and stages and creative leaders at venues around the UK and beyond.

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