Students explore the diverse world of performance in a creative and fun way. Acting and singing skills are developed through progressive LAMDA examinations and creative workshops, performances and shows.
Students are taught to listen and communicate well, and work in groups, duets or solo. They learn to observe, analyse, critique and be supportive of their colleagues. They learn to project their voices for stage, and act for film/TV, and build confidence for life. They develop skills for serious drama and comedy - learning to portray different characters; and for presenting and directing; and are encouraged to participate creatively by writing, staging, improvising, making props etc. All students are included in productions in whatever role they feel happiest, whether it's behind the scenes or in the limelight.
All students are warmly welcomed and they are under no pressure to perform until they are ready.
Nabjab shows are always highly creative and unique and not to be missed. Please see 'latest news' for any up and coming performances.
• To have a fun hobby and to socialise.
• To build confidence that remains for life.
• To learn to act and sing.
• To learn to direct and choreograph.
• To learn stagecraft.
• To learn the process of bringing words on a page to life on the stage
• To become more creative and allow ideas to evolve.
"Young people have so much to give, and so much to offer. Our job is to nurture the talent."
Principal Jennifer Dunnell
Your talent has no limits, express it now, call 07775 558 734
Jennifer is also coordinator of the St. George's Youth Theatre alongside Ellie Darnell. Classes take place at the theatre on monday and tuesday evenings, term time only. Youth Theatre students get the opportunity to put on regular productions of musicals, plays and variety shows, developing their skills and theatrical talents to its fullest potential.