The School
The Young Actors Theatre provides drama classes, workshops and productions for young people with the aim of training them for professional careers in the performing arts. It aims to have fun through drama, develop social and life skills, foster an appreciation of the arts and develop talent through an accessible community environment.
Classes are divided into those aimed at children aged 6–11; children aged 11–16; and young adults aged 16 and over.
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