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Type | Private |
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Industry | Children's Education |
Founded | 1988 |
Founder | Stephanie Manuel, David Sprigg |
Headquarters | Woking, England |
Area served | Australia Canada Germany Gibraltar Malta Spain Lithuania United Kingdom |
Owner | Trafalgar Entertainment |
Website | www |
Stagecoach Performing Arts Limited[1] is a professional part-time performing arts school, with over 3,000 schools across eight countries. Training is offered in singing, dancing and acting.
Stagecoach Performing Arts is a franchise for part-time performing arts schools in Australia, Canada, Germany, Gibraltar, Malta, Spain, Lithuania and the UK.[2]
Notable alumni
- Sebastian Croft, actor
- Jamie Bell, actor
- Esmé Bianco, model, actress – starred in Game of Thrones and burlesque/cabaret performer
- Zoe Birkett, Pop Idol series one (2001–2002) finalist, singer and actress
- Jonny Clarke, actor who portrayed Bart McQueen in Hollyoaks
- Lorna Fitzgerald, actress who portrayed Abi Branning in EastEnders
- Tom Fletcher, lead singer and songwriter in Mcfly
- Elliot Francis, actor
- Dani Harmer, actress who starred in Tracy Beaker
- Myleene Klass, actress, singer, model, pianist, radio and television presenter
- Cher Lloyd, The X Factor (2010) finalist
- Clare Maguire, singer
- Stuart Piper, agent
- Bella Ramsey, actor
- Aaron Renfree, S Club 8 singer, actor, dancer on The Voice UK
- Sherrie Silver, choreographer
- Shannon Saunders, singer, winner of Disney Channel UK contest My Camp Rock 2
- Diana Vickers, singer, actress The X Factor (2008) finalist
- Emma Watson, actress
- Ellie Darcey-Alden, actress
- Carla Woodcock, actress who has appeared in Free Rein and Ackley Bridge[3]
- Megan Millson, model-vogue (former series regular in Eastenders)
- Samuel Goldberg, dancer- royal ballet (former series regular in Eastenders)
References
- ↑ "Terms and Conditions". Stagecoach Performing Arts. Stagecoach Performing Arts. n.d. Retrieved 16 August 2023.
- ↑ "Stagecoach Part Time Theatre Arts School". Stagecoach Theatre Arts plc. Retrieved 10 October 2008.
- ↑ "York teenager Carla Woodcock's big role in Netflix drama Free Rein". York Press. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
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