PERFORMING ARTS STUDENTS REOPEN THE SHAFTESBURY THEATRE THIS WEEKEND

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Stagecoach Performing Arts is delighted to announce its return to live performances at one of London’s most prestigious venues. Taking place on Sunday 30 May, 160 students and teachers from 10 schools across the country, will be the first to take to the stage at Shaftesbury Theatre, as families and loved ones are invited to enjoy the live stream from their sofas. 


This will be the first time that anyone has performed at the legendary London theatre venue in 14 months. Stagecoach students will be showcasing a variety of performances during the test event which hails the return of live theatre to stages across the UK. 


The event will take place having been granted the use of Society Of London Theatre & UK Theatre’s ‘See It Safely‘ mark. The mark certifies that the theatre is complying with the latest Government and industry COVID-19 guidelines. All theatre staff are tested to ensure a safe working environment for performers, production crews and our audiences. Stagecoach staff and students will be tested before they arrive at the theatre. Enhanced cleaning means all surfaces are treated with Nordicchem Antimicrobial coating to reduce viral and bacterial contamination A ventilation system uses fresh air which it replaces every eight minutes and sanitiser points are located throughout the building. This is to ensure everyone involved is taking precautions to make it not only a positive, exciting and creative experience, but a safe environment too.


The Shaftesbury Theatre is the largest independent theatre in the West End, and has been home to blockbuster musicals such as Hairspray, Memphis and most recently & Juliet.


The Stagecoach schools participating in the event include Putney, Dulwich, Henley and Marlow, Twickenham and Teddington, Fulham, Godalming, Chorleywood and Rickmansworth, Epsom, Buckingham and Colchester. 


A virtual audience will be tuning in via Zoom to watch the students’ performances from Back to the Future, Bring it On! and even a song that was devised, arranged and brought to life over lockdown by Stagecoach Fulham’s students and principal. 


Stagecoach Performing Arts recently reported a surge in new student enrolments (50%) as it reopens its schools across the UK and welcomes students back for the Summer term. Stagecoach prides itself on building Creative Courage For Life® among students, which is more important than ever as children’s mental health, confidence and development have been impacted by the lockdown. Performing arts’ powerful impact on improving children’s mental health, along with the need for social interaction, a creative outlet and a happy and positive environment where children can be themselves and make friends, have been key contributors to this spike in enquiries and enrolments.


Stagecoach is the UK’s largest network of performing arts schools, with more than 2,000 extra-curricular performing arts schools worldwide. Stagecoach aims to make a difference in its students' lives by teaching Creative Courage for Life®, with many students going on to be professionals and world-renowned actors, singers and dancers. Early Stages classes are available for children aged four to six and Main Stages classes take place for six to 18-year-olds every weekend.


Learn more about Stagecoach at www.stagecoach.co.uk

Posted Date
May 27, 2021 in Love London by Laurel