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Nature park hosts theatre piece featuring cast of more than 100 young people

St Aidan’s RSPB Nature Park in Leeds is the setting for the immersive production Nest, which explores themes of identity and climate migration.

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A 355-hectare nature park is the setting for a new immersive theatre piece, with a cast of more than 100, exploring themes of identity, existence and climate migration through the eyes of young people.

The audience of Nest will follow the performers as they move around the paths and ponds at St Aidan’s RSPB Nature Park in Leeds – a former opencast coal mine which features 12km of trails as well as reedbeds, wetlands, meadows and woodland.

Nest dress rehearsal – Leeds
An actor during the dress rehearsal for Nest at St Aidan’s RSPB Nature Park (Danny Lawson/PA)

Set in the year 2050, the story follows 20-year-old Skyler’s journey around the park.

The producers said it was conceived in response to an NYT members survey that found the climate crisis was the issue that young people were most interested in exploring theatrically.

Mr Roseby said: “Nest is the latest big show offering of NYT’s art and activism programme unlocking facts and stories of our climate crisis by animating locations and unusual buildings in a dramatic way.

Nest dress rehearsal – Leeds
Nest has been co-produced and co-commissioned by Leeds 2023 and National Youth Theatre (Danny Lawson/PA)

– Nest takes place at RSPB St Aidan’s Nature Park from Tuesday to Saturday. For tickets and more information visit leeds2023.co.uk.

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