The Connections back catalogue
National
Theatre Connections began in 1995 in response to teachers and directors telling
us that they wanted exciting and challenging new plays for young actors. Since
then we have commissioned more than 130 plays, which form a great resource of
new writing for young people to perform. The NT is rightly proud of this back
catalogue, so we are always delighted when Connections plays go on to have a
life outside of the Connections cycle.
It is not
unusual for Connections plays to be performed after being in a Connections
cycle. For example, the NT produced professional productions of Mark
Ravenhill's Citizenship and Enda
Walsh's Chatroom (originally part of Connections
2005) and Chatroom went on to become a film. DNA by Dennis Kelly is now a set
text for GCSE English and had a national tour in 2012. Bassett by James Graham (Connections 2011) was been re-staged at
Bristol Old Vic for the tenth anniversary of 9/11, and, this summer, The Grandfathers by Rory Mullarkey (Connections
2012) will be performed in the NT Shed.
We also know that plays from previous Connections cycles continue to be
performed by schools and youth theatres across the country.
I want to perform a Connections play
but don’t know how to get the rights...
For
Connections plays from previous cycles (2012 or earlier), the NT no longer
holds any rights in the plays, these rights have reverted to the writers. The
NT therefore can’t help you secure the rights. If you want to perform a play
from one of these cycles, you should get in touch with the writer’s agent
directly. They’ll be glad to hear from you and the Connections writer will be really
pleased to hear that their play is going to be performed again.
A quick
internet search will give you contact details of the agent (for instance for Too Fast search “Douglas Maxwell writer
agent”). Alternatively doollee.com,
a free online guide to modern playwrights and theatre plays, is a great
resource for finding details of agents. Finally in recent editions of the
Connections anthologies you can also find details of the writer’s agents. As
well as the scripts, the anthologies also include notes about how to get the
most from staging the production and details on how to gain the rights for each
of the Connections plays. Visit the NT Bookshop to buy previous Connections Anthologies.
Once you know
who the agent is, you should contact them with details of the performances you
are planning. It is usually best to email agents, rather than calling them
directly. The agent will generally want to know whether it is an amateur
production, how many performances, between what dates, and at which venue. The
agent will then be able to tell you whether the rights are available and tell
you the terms of the licence.
When you
stage a past Connections play, the NT asks that you use the following credit:
[TITLE
OF PLAY] by [WRITER] was first commissioned and produced by National Theatre Connections
in [YEAR OF PRODUCTION]
What about plays from the 2013
Connections cycle?
If you are
interested in performing a current Connections play (outside of the Connections
programme), you are going to have to be a little bit patient. The NT holds the
performance rights to the current Connections plays up until two months from
the end of the NT Connections Festival (this year from 8 July 2013). The NT
keeps these rights as during this time we decide whether or not we will produce
a professional production of the play. We’re sorry to say that without
exception, until that decision is taken the NT cannot release these rights.
We know that
schools and youth theatres are keen to perform Connections plays, so we take
this decision as quickly as we can; the option period runs until 8 September
2013, but we will often make the decision sooner.
We then
release rights back to the writers and their agents, either immediately or at
the end of the professional run. As soon as the rights have been released, you
can contact agents to obtain performance rights in the usual way.
Tell us about your production
The NT is
always delighted to hear about Connections plays being performed again, so tell
us about your production on Facebook
(facebook.com/national.theatre.connections) or Twitter @NTConnections
#NTConnections