Sun 5 Jul 2026

Strange Town Youth Theatre: Heart of the Storm

OneTouch Theatre, Eden Court
Bishops Road, Inverness, IV3 5SA
Pay What You Can £6, £8.75, £10, £14, £18

Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust. Suffocating in a bothy at the end of the world, a group of Girl Guides confront the daunting task of surviving a never-ending storm of dust. Brutal sacrifices must be made as they are battered by the sands, with a clash of consensus and leadership. All the while, monstrous whispers haunt them from the dark: whispers of Vengeance. Justice. Fun. With tempers fraught, the group face mortal danger, both from each other and from a vindictive storm that almost feels alive.
strangetown.org.uk

Part of the National Festival of Youth Theatre, #NFYT2026  

Content warnings

mild and/or infrequent challenging material • strong language • trauma • implied violence • depictions of panic and choking • horror • dark themes • death

Tickets

Pay What You Can £6, £8.75, £10, £14, £18

Typically, Eden Court would price this event at £14 per adult, and £8.75 per young person. We recognise that for some this may be prohibitive and therefore audience members can choose a price that feels appropriate to their circumstances.

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All performances at the National Festival of Youth Theatre will be BSL Interpreted.

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