Full details announced for BYMT's THE NAUGHTY CARRIAGE ON THE ORPHAN TRAIN at Birmingham Hippodrome

Photo credit: Tim Morozzo

British Youth Music Theatre proudly kicks off its 2025 season of 14 new musicals with a fresh new revival of a recent BYMT favourite The Naughty Carriage on the Orphan Train at Birmingham Hippodrome from 25-27 April.

Featuring captivating performances from a company of 39 young people, toe-tapping jazz-infused tunes, and an uplifting narrative, this is a musical about making your own version of family, that celebrates the resilience and rebellion of youth and unconventional family bonds.

Based on the little-known true story of some 200,000 orphans taken from New York and placed aboard trains to be adopted by families across the United States, The Naughty Carriage on the Orphan Train shifts the focus to the children who were not chosen – those who became the Naughty Carriage, and who found their own paths to belonging. Inspired by the experience of Looked After Children, the show was developed with young people with lived experience of the care system and those who find their place with non-traditional families.

Created by Luke Saydon (music and lyrics) and Carl Miller (book and lyrics) with BYMT, The Naughty Carriage on the Orphan Train was first performed in an acclaimed run at Dundee Rep by BYMT’s Young Company in 2023.

Creative Director of BYMT and Director of The Naughty Carriage on the Orphan Train, Emily Gray, said: “We are delighted to be bringing a much-loved BYMT show to our partner venue, Birmingham Hippodrome, and look forward to welcoming audiences to this joyful production. It is exhilarating to see a little known historical moment come to life through the energy and musicality of a large group of passionate young performers and musicians. The story holds so much meaning for the adults and children working on it, as we all grapple with finding where we belong. We hope our audiences will enjoy the ride and laugh and cry with us as we journey on the train to the very end of the line and back again.”

For more info on The Naughty Carriage on the Orphan Train, please click here.

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