
Stagecoach, Britain's largest part-time theatre school, has been running
in Lincoln for 11 years. Since then, many young people have experienced
and enjoyed the training they've received in the performing arts and several
students have gone on to further their education at college and on the
professional stage. With the start of the new term and with a new Principal
on board, the school looks set to build on its success.
Stagecoach offers quality training in drama, dance and singing to young
performers at weekends and is designed to build confidence and develop
communication through performing skills. The good news for parents is
that quality training is provided under one roof, saving not only on cost
but on travelling time as well.
As well as weekly classwork, Stagecoach students from across the country
come together for both regional and large national events. These have
included performances at The Royal Albert Hall, the National Indoor Arena
in Birmingham and at theatres in London's West End. There are also opportunities
to work professionally and students have found considerable success in
film, television and on stage. 'A good grounding in performance skills
does wonders for confidence and character building. It gives young people
the edge over competitors, whether auditioning for a part in a show or
in any area of life where they'll need to communicate, to use their voice
and work as a team,'
New Term Starts: 20th September to 13th
December 2008
The Venue is: Cherry Willingham Community
School, Croft Lane, Lincoln
Sessions: Saturdays
Age 6 - 16 year olds - 10.00 to 1.00 or 2.30 - 5.30
Age 4 - 7 year olds - 9.30 to 11.00 or 11.15 to 12.45
For more information about Stagecoach
Lincoln,
which meets every Saturday during school term time,
contact Principal Lyndsay Owen on 01 302 300
927.
www.stagecoach.co.uk/Lincoln
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