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Our creatives on the airwaves

Posted 17 Feb 2026

Earlier this month National Youth Theatre creatives took over the airwaves as we opened our first two shows of our 70th anniversary season.

Listen to NYT alum and writer of Handel and Hendrix Susan Wokoma talk about how NYT shaped her and writing a new musical on BBC Radio 3’s In tune from 1hr 49mins.

Susan, a BAFTA Breakthrough Brit and star of stage and screen, also appeared on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour to talk about our new musical and you can listen from 1 min

Handel and Hendrix was staged at St James's Church Piccadilly and you can listed to their Reverend Lucy Winkett on BBC Radio 4’s Today Programme delivering a Handel and Hendrix themed thought for the day from 1 hr 31.

As we opened a musical in the heart of London's West End we also opened a new show in Sheffield and writer and creator Debris Stevenson appeared on BBC Radio 4's Front Row to talk about My Brother's a Genius, which is a co-production with Theatre Centre and Sheffield Theatres and currently on a national tour. Listen from listen from 30 mins in.