National Youth Music Theatre

National Youth Music Theatre
AbbreviationNYMT
Formation1976
TypeArts and education charity
HeadquartersLondon
Region served
United Kingdom
Founder
Jeremy James Taylor OBE
President
Prince Edward, Duke of Edinburgh
Patrons
Jason Robert Brown, Tom Chambers, Idris Elba, Howard Goodall, Michael Jibson, Toby Jones, Jude Law, Sheridan Smith
CEO
Adrian Packer CBE
Websitewww.nymt.org.uk
Formerly called
Children's Music Theatre
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The National Youth Music Theatre (NYMT) is an arts organisation in the United Kingdom providing pre-professional education and musical theatre stage experience for young people. Based in London, it is constituted as a private limited company (originally named Children's Music Theatre Limited) and as a registered charity. NYMT was founded in 1976 by director and playwright Jeremy James Taylor. Since its inception, it has produced over fifty productions at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, premièred thirty new musical theatre works, toured several times outside the United Kingdom, and had runs in the West End and on Broadway. Amongst the many alumni of the National Youth Music Theatre who have gone on to careers in the performing arts are actors Idris Elba and Jude Law, both of whom are also patrons of the organisation, along with Jonny Lee Miller, Dylan Strazar, Sheridan Smith, Connie Fisher, and Matt Lucas.[1] Alumni have also included directors such as Jo Davies, and songwriters such as Tara Mcdonald.

  1. ^ "Meet the Team". NYMT. Retrieved 16 March 2023.