Young people will have the chance to audition in Swindon for an upcoming theatre production.

Revolution Performing Arts is looking for young talent to cast in its upcoming production of the National Theatre’s Connections play, 'Tuesday,' by playwright Alison Carr.

The production is set to take place in Gloucestershire next year.

Artistic director, Laura Barnes, said: "This exciting project is open to all secondary school-aged students, from age 11 to 18, offering a unique opportunity to be part of a dynamic, inclusive, and creatively led experience.

"The casting workshop will be informal and welcoming, designed to explore creativity, rather than serve as a high-pressure audition.

"Young people interested in participating are encouraged to attend and experience the fun of theatre-making in a supportive environment."

The casting workshop is set to be held at the Revolutionary Tuition Centre, Redhouse Village Centre, Swindon, on Tuesday, October 22.

In 'Tuesday', an ordinary day takes a strange turn when the sky over Lane End School suddenly tears open, pulling students and teachers into a parallel universe while a new set of people falls from above.

The play explores themes of identity, friendship, loss, and responsibility, against the backdrop of multiverse theories.

The production will be directed by Ms Barnes, who, as well as being the artistic director at Revolution Performing Arts, is also a professional theatre director with a portfolio that includes projects across Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, and London.

She continued: "We are incredibly excited to bring 'Tuesday' to life with the young people of our community.

"This play offers a unique and imaginative exploration of identity and connection, themes that resonate deeply with our mission.

"We can’t wait to see how these talented individuals will interpret and bring their own creativity to this extraordinary story."

Rehearsals for the production will take place on Tuesday evenings after the half-term break in late October, and the performance is scheduled for Sunday, February 16, at The Griffin Theatre, Rendcomb College, Cirencester.

To register for the casting workshop, people need to sign up by Sunday, October 20, through the performing arts company's website or by emailing office@revolutionpa.co.uk.

A project fee of £150, which can be paid in up to three instalments, will apply to take part in the production. It will cover room hire for rehearsals and associated costs.

Revolution Performing Arts is based in Swindon and offers classes and performing arts services across the town, in Wiltshire, Oxfordshire, and Gloucestershire.