Poster showing people riding in red roller‑coaster cars with a dramatic pink and purple sky behind them, with the title “Ride or Die” at the bottom.

About

Ride or Die by Florence Espeut-Nickless

The Kids spend the whole year arguing about whether Alton Towers is actually better than Thorpe Park. At the moment Alton Towers has got 2 votes and Thorpe Park has got 2 votes. The deciding vote goes to the youngest, Angel who hasn't actually been to any of them yet, cause she's in year 7 and you don't get to go on The Theme Park Extravaganza until the end of Year 7.  

But that's literally in like 2 weeks, so it'll be settled once and for all, very very soon!  So what could possibly go wrong?....
Angel getting suspended from school, Nan going off on a surprise holiday, Dad coming round to look after them (and he's useless) and lasts one night, and The Kids borrowing Nan's car and colliding with a Waitrose delivery van.  

The whole affair is literally a car crash.

This production is part of the National Theatre Connections Festival 2026. Produced by Restoke and performed by the Power Project company

Guide Prices

General Admission: £5

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Facilities

Other

  • Accessible Venue

Accessibility

  • Accessible Seating
  • Accessible Toilet
  • Level Access

Catering

  • On site café / restaurant

Parking

  • Accessible Parking
  • On site car park

Map & Directions

National Theatre Connections: Ride or Die

Type:Theatre

Fenton Town Hall, Albert Square, Fenton, Stoke-on-trent, Staffordshire, ST4 3FA

Tel: 01782 656272

Opening Times

Season (28 Mar 2026)
DayTimes
Saturday19:00 - 20:00
Season (29 Mar 2026)
DayTimes
Sunday16:00 - 17:00
Season (29 Mar 2026)
DayTimes
Sunday19:00 - 20:00
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