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Stagecoach Borehamwood

Classes in Dance, Drama and Singing for 4-16 Year Olds

Welcome to Stagecoach Borehamwood where we provide quality part-time training in the performing arts for children aged 4-16 yrs. Our aim is to nurture and develop young potential through singing, acting and dance classes in Borehamwood, stretching young imaginations and building confidence.

Open weekends during term time - see adjacent.

  • Sat: 9.30 - 11.00 4 - 5 Years
  • Sat: 9:45 - 11:15 4 - 6 Years
  • Sat: 10.00 - 1.00 7 - 16 Years
  • Sat: 11.30 - 1.00 5 - 6 Years

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    Highly recommend

    My daughter has been attending here for years. She started in the younger school and now at nearly 14 she is in the oldest group. She enjoys it just as much now and Stagecoach has helped gain her confidence back after a bad time at school. She now has the confidence to stand on stage and show her talent off. Highly recommend

    BOREHAMWOOD STUDENT STARRED IN NEW 'HORRID HENRY' MOVIE!

    Our student Nethra Tilakumara, aged 12, was thrilled to be cast in "Horrid Henry: The Movie in 3D," a live-action film based on the hugely successful children's book series by Francesca Simon. Nethra played Singing Soraya, a girl in Henry's class, who loves singing so much she even sounds like she's singing when she's talking. Nethra had an amazing time working with one of the film's stars, Anjelica Huston, cast as Henry's terrifying teacher Miss Battle-Axe plus a host of British actors including Richard E. Grant [The Little Vampire], Matthew Horne (Gavin & Stacey), Noel Fielding (The Mighty Boosh) and Kimberley Walsh from Girls Aloud. Nethra said: "I loved working on the set of "Horrid Henry: The Movie in 3D" - it gave me a chance to see how making a film actually worked! I met loads of stars - everyone was so nice to us, especially Anjelica Huston, a lovely lady. Although it's been a lot of hard work, this what I really want to do in the future!" Nethra's mum and dad, Shehani & Shan, commented: "Nethra has attended Stagecoach from the age of 4 and through drama, dance and singing classes has developed over the years and grown to be a confident young individual. Stagecoach has given her opportunities and encouragement so she could develop her potential and discover her talent. Stagecoach - a great institution!"