The Young Associates programme is an exciting opportunity for emerging performers aged 18–26 to explore a broad range of creative roles across theatre and live events.
The programme connects young creatives with industry professionals to develop skills in creative management, writing, directing, production, and collaborative projects, alongside mentorship from peer mentors.
Applications for Young Associates 2026-27 open soon
Back for its second year, the Young Associates programme is an exciting opportunity for emerging performers aged 18–26 to explore a broad range of creative roles across theatre and live events.
From September 2026 – May 2027, the programme connects young creatives with industry professionals to develop skills in creative management, writing, directing, production, and collaborative projects, while offering mentorship from peer mentors.
Important dates
- Applications open: Monday 27 July
- Deadline: Monday 17 August 2026
- Audition and interviews: Thursday 10 September
Programme details
Start date: Thursday 24 September 2026
Sessions: Thursdays, 7pm – 9pm
Term 1 (Sept–Dec): Curating Your Own Work
- Develop writing and directing skills
- Collaborate to create original work
- Learn devising and curation
- Share work in a live performance
Term 2 (Jan–Feb): Creative Management
- Learn producing and project planning
- Build organisation and teamwork skills
Term 3 (Mar–May): Showcasing Skills
- Refine creative and technical skills
- Present a final Takeover performance
Young Associates get free tickets to shows at Brixton House, weekly mentorship and industry insight, workshops and masterclasses, and hands-on experience in festivals and events.
Commitment
- Weekly Thursday sessions
- Occasional weekend workshops
- Active participation in projects and performances
Questions?
Email [email protected] with the subject line: Young Associates.

Brixton House presents
Young Associates: Open House
7-8 May
Step into Open House – Brixton House’s takeover, led by our Young Associates.
At the centre of the evening is Off the Record, a bold new production set inside a record shop, exploring young people’s evolving relationship with gentrification, ownership, and the shift from physical culture to online downloading.