Stagecoach Brighton

At STAGECOACH BRIGHTON we seek to develop in the young people of our community the artistic creativity and innovation reflected in our wonderful city, to nurture their sense of self through the fun and inspiring world of performing arts to build confidence and stretch imaginations through singing, acting and dance classes. Students have the opportunity to perform twice a year to family and friends, and receive yearly progress reports from their teachers. During the term when students are not preparing for a show there is opportunity for a term of exciting workshops. Sign up for our 2 week trial and come and explore with us.

 

Principal Red Gray - BA(Hons)

Your child is in safe hands. All of our Team are Enhanced DBS checked.


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Spring Term is Show Term!

Adapting classic stories and turning them into Musical Theatre is what we do best - this term is the turn of Roald Dahl's story "The Witches" otherwise known at Stagecoach Brighton as "Witches, Mayhem and Mischief at the Hotel Magnificent". Rehearsals are underway.... Come and join us for a 2 week trial

Weekly Classes

Early Stages (for ages 4-6 yrs)

Stagecoach Early Stages
Early Stages classes run alongside the main Stagecoach schools, where young people learn skills in each of the three Musical Theatre disciplines of singing, dancing & drama, so it is an easy step when it is time to transfer to the next stage.

(90 minutes each week)

Main Stages (for ages 6-18 yrs)

Stagecoach Main Stages
Main Stages classes are split in three age appropriate groups, where young people learn new skills in each of the complementary Musical Theatre disciplines of singing, dancing & drama. We nurture the shy and apprehensive, until they find their feet and voice, whilst at the same time developing and channelling those with bundles of talent, confidence and energy. We believe in the potential of every child!

(3 hrs each week)

Holiday Workshops

Meet The Team

Principal - Red Gray - BA(Hons)

Red trained as a classical singer and actress. Her performing career to date includes Theatre, Film, Classical Recital, Opera, Jazz, Recording and Composition. She is Artistic Director of Stitched-Up-Theatre telling the stories of forgotten women in history through contemporary opera and physical theatre.
She taught singing at Stagecoach Brighton for 3 years prior to taking over as Principal in March 2008. Red is married and blessed with 4 wonderful daughters and 4 amazing grandchildren. She is passionate about the benefits of the performing arts on young people’s mental health and together with her husband hosts part-time for Brighton’s young person’s charity Nightstop.