The Musical Theatre courses are designed to give an equal
focus to dance, drama and music, and the development of
skills and knowledge in these performance disciplines. Musical
Theatre students are typically versatile and flexible in
their approach to the performing arts. Both the Key
Stage 4 and Post
16 courses are very popular, with students coming from
a wide range of backgrounds.
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Central to the students' experience on the
courses, is the opportunity to become involved in major
performance projects.
Some
of our productions in the Obie Theatre
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| CAROUSEL |
MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG |
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY |
JUST SO |
A NEW BRAIN |
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| MUSICAL OF MUSICALS |
SPEND SPEND SPEND |
GRAND
HOTEL |
BLOOD WEDDING |
INTO THE
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This is what some students find
themselves doing after leaving the post 16 musical theatre
course:
| * Studying for a degree at university
* Training at vocational dance and drama schools
* Performing in West End musicals
* Featuring in television dramas such as Holby City
* Making award winning music albums
* Setting up community performance companies
* Working on cruises as singers and dancers
* Appearing in television commercials and modelling
* Teaching the performing arts
* Touring the country with Theatre in Education companies
* Performing around Europe in large scale tours of
musicals
* Working back at The BRIT School
* Setting up their own record labels
* Acting with the Royal Shakespeare Company |
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