11/01/2026
➡️BOOK YOUR CHILD’S FREE TRIAL TODAY!
🌟Theatretrain clacton is National performing arts school and is Calling all 6 years up to 18 years old, we are looking for pupils to join our fantastic performing arts centre for these age group. the pupils will learn Dancing , Acting and Singing. It’s every Saturday morning 10am till 1pm at Clacton County High school opposite the leisure centre.
All children who join will have the fantastic opportunity’s to be apart of our exciting shows in professional theatres!🎊
we have have been open for over 15 years and we have performed in venues from The Westcliff theatre Clacton , The Royal Albert Hall , Theatre Royal Drury Lane , The o2 arena and Disneyland Paris 3 times.
Please message on here or text this number as only a few spaces available 😁
07920196604
14/10/2021
Let your child experience the freedom of performing!
Experience is not necessary to join Theatretrain. We don't ask students to audition. If your child needs a space where they can express themselves and be encouraged to sing, dance and act – Theatretrain is the place to be! Let your child celebrate their talents and enjoy the freedom.
Our teachers encourage young performers to express themselves in a company of performers, so they not only learn some great new skills, but have fun along the way and make new friends.
Let your child be free! If they want to sing… let them sing!
03/09/2021
All young people are beautiful but when they are confident they really shine. That's why we like to inspire confidence in all our students. We're all about confident, happy kids and teens at Theatretrain.
Share your inspirational quotes in the comments below. We'd love to hear them and we will make them into posts and tag you in too. Share the love this Wednesday!
03/09/2021
100 Days: Developing the Performer’s Mindset
100 Days: Developing the Performer’s Mindset
27/07/2021
There’s a TV programme that I’m sure you have seen called The Voice. The hosts sit in elaborate red seats that face away from the singers. If they like what they hear they press a button and their chair revolves to face the singer. It shows they are interested in them.
I mention all this because I have been doing this for years before the programme was thought of. It started when I began visiting Theatretrain centres nearly 30 years ago. As a director and a teacher, it is important for me to see how the performers engage an audience. We should never assume that they will be interested in what we are doing. Of course, when we are young it’s primarily about what mum and dad think but even young children can be taught that an audience has to be worked at.
To read the full blog click here https://www.theatretrain.co.uk/blog/working-the-audience/