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Northern Lights: New Film & Theatre
CAPA College and Momentum Theatre


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Join us as we give a platform to new work by young emerging artists at CAPA College. Tonight, we move from screen to stage, premiering new commissions, touring work and our very first horror movie!  

 

We will start in our art house cinema The Yorkshire Picture House for screenings of:  

  • A new film commission for the NHS in collaboration with Trans Barnsley, exploring the experience of being a young person identifying as either transgender or non-binary.  

  • CAPA College’s first horror movie, ‘Reverb,based on The Haunted by Jeremy Dyson, which is bound to leave you on the edge of your seat! 

  • An exclusive screening of 'You Say', a beautiful rendition incorporating stunning vocals along with beautiful dance and British Sign Language! 

After a brief interval we will move into The Box Theatre for:  

The Northern premiere of Momentum Theatre’s new play ‘The Ordinariness of Her’ by CAPA College alumni, and award-winning Playwright, Isabel Hague.  

The Ordinariness of Her’ is a coming-of-age play about 16-year-old Megan Moore, who feels stuck between caring for her mother and navigating new relationships. Performed by an ensemble cast, this play documents the unravelling of the sacrifices Megan makes. 

 

'She took me away from this world. Made me feel normal. That’s quite nice for Megan Moore who is always the strange lass at the bus stop with her arm out hoping the next 67 takes her some place she belongs.'

 

The initial development of the play was funded by Wakefield Council and had a scratch performance at Vault Festival, 2022.  

 

Age Appropriate: 14+ 

Warnings: Contains some moderate language 

 

Momentum Theatre is one of the UK’s leading Youth Theatre Companies. Its members were selected to perform in the prestigious National Theatre Connections festival at the Dorfman Theatre in 2018. Momentum Theatre is also the incumbent winner of the National Theatre New Views scriptwriting competition. It first won the competition in 2018 with Alice Schofield’s script ‘If We Were Older’ and held on to the title in 2019 with Isabel Hague’s ‘If Not Now, When?’  

 

‘If Not Now, When?’ went on to be performed at The Dorfman theatre and following this, CAPA College/Momentum Theatre secured funding from Arts Council England to produce an R&D tour, supported by the National Theatre and Civic, Barnsley. Her other projects include featuring in the ‘National Theatre Yearbook’ and Q&A for ‘The Inside Guide to Play Writing from the Old Vic’.  She has been a panellist on the ‘New Views Masterclass’.  

 

With an appetite for the style of Isabel’s work we have now commissioned ‘The Ordinariness of Her’ which has had an initial week of R&D with 24 young people and dramaturgical support from Red Ladder Theatre Company. 

 



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