Lower 5 Plays Presented to an Excited Audience
May 6, 2026
On 6 May, we were joined by parents and peers of the Lower 5 Drama class for an evening of three short plays: The Monstrum, The Trials, and Blackout. The pupils began rehearsals at the start of the Lent Term and have been working towards this showcase during lesson time. Each play explored incredibly relevant themes, and the process encouraged the students to engage with more challenging material, which they performed with conviction.
The evening began with The Monstrum, a piece from the National Theatre Connections catalogue. The story is set in a cold village where a mysterious disease begins infecting the young, transforming them into monstrous creatures. The use of shadows created a striking visual effect, complemented by powerful and characterful performances from the cast, who tackled the subject matter with confidence and sensitivity.
This was followed by The Trials, recently performed by an adolescent cast at the Donmar Warehouse. The play imagines a not-so-distant future where a jury of children are tasked with deciding whether the adults are guilty or not guilty based on their actions during the climate crisis. The students approached the script with maturity and conviction, drawing the audience in through pacey deliberations and compelling arguments.
The evening concluded with Blackout, another play from NT Connections. It tells the story of a troubled young offender in Glasgow who wakes up in a jail cell with little recollection of the events that led him there. Originally performed as a one-man show, this production divided the role among a cast of ten, resulting in a dynamic and fast-paced piece, enriched by the varied interpretations of the same character.

















