Here’s tonight’s full-length play taking part in the National Drama Festival.
‘Constellations’ by Nick Payne performed by Peterborough Mask Theatre (A Full Length play)
A beautiful, heartbreaking story about love, quantum theory and honey. Constellations follows one couple, Marianne – a physicist, and Roland – a beekeeper, across multiple universes, exploring all the possibilities and outcomes of their relationship.
More Information on The Festival
The cream of British amateur theatre is coming to the Albany Theatre this July.
The winners of local amateur Festivals throughout the British Isles have been competing all year for the right to be selected for the annual National Drama Festival.
The Festival is run by the National Drama Festivals Association (NDFA) and comprises seven evenings of adult one-act, youth one-act and adult full-length plays, all of which have been selected to compete based on merit.
To see the Running Order for the full week, visit www.ndfa.co.uk
The whole Festival will be adjudicated by the Guild of Drama Adjudicators (GoDA), specifically esteemed Adjudicator, Jan Palmer-Sayer, who will assess each play after it has been performed, and announce the full results on the Saturday evening.
Experience the cream of amateur theatre here at the Albany Theatre.