“It’s hard. When people ask what I’m going to do after school, I can’t always give them a straight answer. I know I want to work in theatre, but I don’t know what exactly that means yet – or how I’m going to get there.”
It’s a sentiment we hear time and again from young people. The passion is there – vibrant, determined, full of potential – but the route ahead? Not always so clear. While the pull toward creativity is strong, for many young people, the reality of forging a career in the arts can feel shrouded in a mist of uncertainty.
At Capital Theatres, we’ve made it our mission to change that.
Through extensive research and collaboration with schools across Edinburgh, our Creative Engagement team explored how young people perceive careers in the arts – particularly during those critical years when subject choices and future plans begin to take shape. What we discovered confirmed what many educators and artists already suspect: a significant drop-off in Expressive Arts uptake beyond early secondary school. Not due to lack of interest or ability, but often due to a limited understanding of where these subjects could lead and an understandable nervousness about the uncertainty of entering an industry where just getting your foot in the door comes with a lack of clarity.
Pupils who chose to continue with Drama often cited joy, creativity, confidence-building, and teamwork as core motivators. Those who opted out expressed concerns about performance anxiety, lack of alignment with their future ambitions, or uncertainty about job prospects in a seemingly unstable industry. This disconnect revealed something vital: for many young people, the phrase “career in theatre” still only conjures up the image of an actor on stage. But theatre is a world filled with roles – from technical production and design to arts marketing, producing, stage management, creative learning, and beyond.

Here at Capital Theatres, we run Creative Pathways which is our programme of activities for ages 12-25, designed to showcase various careers in the theatre industry.
An example of how we go about this is our Theatre Insights Holiday Club (supported by Cash for Kids). Geared towards 15 –18 year olds, it offers four days of hands-on exploration – with mornings spent learning from professionals and afternoons dedicated to devising and performing original Studio shows. It is a fun and relevant alternative to work experience and is perfect for those keen to take the next step in their creative journey.
This year we offered a backstage tour and workshops in Heritage Storytelling, SFX Make-Up, Technical Theatre, Set Design, Arts Marketing, Podcasting, Spoken Word and Devising. This variety helps participants explore new skills and discover the amazing jobs the theatre world has to offer.
At the end of the week, there is a fabulous sharing with family and friends.




We reached out to former participants to find out how taking part in Theatre Insights had impacted their creative journeys. 100% of young people we surveyed reported a positive experience. Every respondent felt more creatively inspired, more likely to consider a career in the arts, and strongly agreed that their voice was heard throughout. Participants described how the course expanded their understanding of creative careers, influenced school subject choices, and even shaped their future study plans.
“It gave me an opportunity to broaden my knowledge around areas I didn’t have experience in – like podcasting and the audition process.”Theatre Insights Club Attendee
Over this series of 3 stories, we will delve deeper into our Creative Pathways programme which helps to carve pathways for creative futures. We will look at our monthly course How Theatre Works, informal networking with Coffee with the Creatives, Find Your Light, our themed creative workshop days which are inspired by our amazing shows and finally our longer-term work with our brilliant Youth Advisory Board and Student Ambassadors.

Creative Pathways
Creative Pathways is our programme of activities for ages 12-25, designed to showcase various careers in the theatre industry.