Clapham Intermediate Musical Theatre and Acting

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Intermediate Musical Theatre
and Acting – Clapham

Classes are designed to train young actors who are serious about the Performing Arts industry. We work on all elements of Acting and Musical Theatre training including work for TV auditions, plays and musicals. All our productions take place in real theatres. All of our themes and scripts are carefully selected to support the national curriculum. SMSC (spiritual, moral, social and cultural development) is a new area to Ofsted that we support in our classes.

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Confidence Building

Confidence building

Acting

Character development

Two youth actors confronting one another

Stage and screen training

Overall class objectives

  • Train children to a professional level in performing and recorded arts.
  • Enhance communication. Improve confidence.
  • Unlock creativity and develop character building.
  • Develop individuality. Improve children’s articulation.
  • Gain confidence and develop creativity.
Saturday Stage School – Chefs Supporting One Another

Our acting classes are designed to

  • Improve confidence and individuality.
  • Develop Articulation and pronunciation.
  • Teach children all aspects of acting including working for stage and screen.
  • Enhance children’s imaginations and character-building skills.
  • Develop communication skills.
  • Give students a feeling of self worth.
Intermediate Musical Theatre and Acting – Performers On Stage Pointing
Theatre Stage Background

Happy students, happy parents!

So fantastic! My son’s confidence has soared through the roof. He is able to learn poems for his LAMDA exams that I would definitely struggle to remember. Their plays are so enjoyable. Fabulous and caring staff. Thumbs up all round!

Simi Treanor

Joining Let’s Act was the best thing we as a family could have ever done. Lani is now at drama school in London. Katy loves her Tuesday and Friday class. I have made fantastic lifelong friends and have been known to take the stage myself with the adult rock choir.

Vicki Gibson

My two daughters attend Let’s Act and learn how to dance sing and act. They have made some great friends and really have developed their confidence. The teachers are caring and supportive. It is a friendly school where children and young people can be themselves.

Victoria Snowden