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Thursday 07 May 2015

Two plays in the National Theatre`s annual Connections festival for youth - at Horsham Capitol

Two plays in the National Theatre`s annual Connections festival for youth - at Horsham Capitol.

• The Crazy Sexy Cool Girls' Fan Club

Riotous satire by Sarah Solemani exploring the teen politics of a 'friendship group', and the chaos and torment that can come with stardom at an early age. A play about desire, fantasy and worship with a hilarious and horrifying showdown finish.

• Remote by award winning playwright, Stef Smith, and performed by Cavendish School.

A girl called Antler steps out of her front door and throws her phone on the ground. She stamps on it. She then climbs the tallest tree in the park. She doesn’t want to be found, not by anyone.

Seven teenagers’ lives all intertwine over the course of a single evening as they make their way through the park on a seemingly normal Autumn's night.

Remote is a play about protest, power and protecting yourself.

Click here to listen to Stef Smith herself talking about the play.

7.00pm at the Capitol, North Street, Horsham RH12 1RG.

Tickets: £5 from the box office 01403 750220.

Note: There are two companies performing. The running order will not necessarily be in the order listed.

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