A TEENAGER from Bolton will be treading the boards at one of the country’s top theatres after winning a place at a prestigious summer school.
Jack Hart, aged 14, has been accepted to the National Youth Theatre’s summer school at Laban School, in Greenwich, London.
As part of the course, the young people involved will perform at The National Theatre.
Jack, of Hilton Avenue, Horwich, has made regular appearances on stage at Bolton Little Theatre, and is currently working behind the scenes on their production of The 39 Steps.
The Rivington and Blackrod School pupil said: “Over 4,500 young people applied so it is great to be picked out and it will be exciting and a privilege to play at the National.”
On Friday, June 24, Jack will be hosting a night of music and poetry at the theatre to raise funds towards the trip. Sandra Simpson, who directed Jack in The Grapes of Wrath, said: “I am always pleased to have him in my productions as he has a mature attitude that makes him completely reliable and his concentration means he is entirely convincing in any role he takes. I was delighted to give him a reference and was thrilled when he got the place.”
Tickets for the fundraising evening cost £10, including supper. To book, ring June Grice on 01204 495622.