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

NT Connections: The Animals

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

About This Event

Student teacher Sam arrives at Redhill Youth Custody Secure Unit hoping to enrich the troubled resident’s lives there by introducing them to the subject of Philosophy. The wary class resist engaging in this alien, ancient art of thinking, at first, but start to thaw when they find themselves being challenged and empowered in ways they haven’t previously experienced. Yet the hope Sam’s teaching offers them is fragile, particularly for hard fronting Gee, who’s on the verge of being released from the unit and is secretly terrified at this prospect.
The Animals
looks at education within the Youth Custody System and the difficulties young people there face.
Age Guidance: 15+
Content Guidance:  Strong language, mild sexual references, allusion to suicide (offstage), reference to self-harm (unseen), references to youth violence, references to drug use (unseen/offstage) and allusions to gang involvement
Sean Buckley
is a British-Irish playwright and screenwriter from south London. He studied drama at the University of Hull and Ecole Jaques Lecoq and was a member of the Royal Court Young Writers’ Programme. His first play
Matches for Monkeys
was winner of the Verity Bargate Award and he was Pearson Writer in Residence with the Royal Shakespeare Company. Other plays include
Between Dog and Wolf
,
Smithereens
(both Paines Plough) and audio drama
Stone Baby
(Radio 3) received a BBC New Writing Award. Sean wrote episodes for three series of
Skins
(E4) and the feature length drama
Responsible Child
(Kudos / BBC2) for which he was BAFTA nominated and won the International Emmy for Best TV Movie/Mini-series. He has also written and directed the short film
Polar Bear
(Inflammable films / Film 4).
Performances:
Wed 18 Mar – 7.45pm: John Smeaton Academy
Wed 25 Mar – 6.15pm: Wyke College

Performance: Wed 18 Mar at 7:45pm
Venue: Studio, York Theatre Royal
Duration: 0 hours
Age Guidance: 15+