NT Connections: Fishville event image at Studio, York Theatre Royal
National Theatre Connections 2026

NT Connections: Fishville

7:45 PM - 9:45 PM
Studio, York Theatre Royal (YO1 7HD)

About This Event

The story starts when a young man named Jared takes to the sea in swimming gear but never starts swimming… His death, which follows on from the unexpected sale of his parents’ house, throws the community into chaos. When the daughter of the man who bought Jared’s house arrives in Saltwell and finds a severed foot washed up at her feet, she and the daughter of the ‘second homers’ decide to investigate what drove Jared into the sea. They uncover a local myth about an underwater community – did Jared believe the myth? Then, ‘Jared’ starts posting messages, asking his friends to join him. With the new girl’s father spending more and more time in the sea, and the myth gaining traction, the young people must figure out what’s going on before anybody else is lost to a vengeful ocean…
Age Guidance: 14+
Content Guidance:  Mild sexual references, references to suicide and themes alluding to radicalisation and conspiracy theories
Afsaneh Gray
is a writer for screen, stage and audio, published by Methuen Drama. She is the winner of the Brian Way Award with her play for young people,
The Border
. Other productions include the critically acclaimed
Octopus
, a satire about what it means to be British. Her plays have been longlisted for the Bruntwood Prize and Women’s Prize for Playwriting, and shortlisted for the Theatre Uncut Political Playwriting Prize. For television, she has written for
Shakespeare & Hathaway
and
Doctors
(both BBC). Her original TV comedy,
Lulu The Extremist
, was selected for the UKTV 50:50 scheme. She is represented by Giles Smart at United Agents.
Performances:
Sat 21 Mar – 6.15pm: York Theatre Royal Youth Theatre (YTR Group)
Sat 21 Mar – 7.45pm: York Theatre Royal Youth Theatre (YSJ Group)

Performance: Sat 21 Mar at 7:45pm
Venue: Studio, York Theatre Royal
Duration: 0 hours
Age Guidance: 14+