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Stagecoach Bath, which offers singing, dancing and acting classes for 4-18 year olds, has a few places left in its Early Stages Summer Workshop for 4-6 year olds. Plus, it is launching a new class for adults!

The Early Stages Summer Workshop takes place from Monday 14th August – Friday 18th August, from 9.30am – 12.30pm, at Hayesfield Upper School in Bath.

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The workshop delivers a fun-packed, five-day Summer Workshop for children aged 4 to 6 years old led by enthusiastic, energetic and DBS checked teachers. Children will make friends, learn new skills and develop confidence through singing, dancing and acting.

On the final day, family and friends are invited to watch a performance.

Open to Stagecoach and non-Stagecoach students the workshop costs £85, with a sibling rate of £60. Childcare and Tax-free vouchers are accepted. 

Then in September, Stagecoach Bath will be starting a new class for adults, open to anyone aged over 18 years.

Stagecoach for adults helps students develop their skills in the three core performing arts disciplines of singing, dancing and acting. Whether you have previous experience in the performing arts or you’re a complete beginner, you’ll be able to learn something new and explore musical theatre skills in a friendly, fun and safe environment.

The adult classes will start from Wednesday 13th September at 19.30 – 21.30 at Hayesfield Upper School in Bath.

“In addition, Stagecoach Bath will be returning to Disneyland Paris in July 2024, which we are really excited about!” said Sandra from Stagecoach Bath. “Stagecoach Head Office has booked the Theatre Royal in Bath for a Regional Showcase in March 2024, this will feature a couple of performances from our school, plus we have another West End Performance lined up for October 2024, so lots will be happening in the next year or so!”

For more details visit  www.stagecoach.co.uk/bath or email Sandra at email hidden; JavaScript is required