Stagecoach Cambridge

Welcome to Stagecoach Cambridge & Cambourne where we provide quality part-time training in the performing arts for children aged 4-18yrs. Our aim is to nurture and develop young potential through singing, acting and dance classes in Cambridge & Cambourne, stretching young imaginations and helping to develop confidence, physical awareness, communication and articulation - as well as being educational and fun.

Open Wednesdays, Thursdays, Fridays after school and at weekends with workshops during the school holidays, come join the fun!

Principal Angharad Walter - BA (Hons)

Your child is in safe hands. All of our Team are Enhanced DBS checked.


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Early Stages

Early Stages classes in both Cambridge and Cambourne are aimed at school age students and are currently full for Reception aged students. To be added to a waiting list, please complete an enquiry via the contact us button or email [email protected] and a member of the team will be in touch.

Main Stages

We have found that in our local classes, Main Stages sessions are appropriate for students aged 7+. Children are then more able to meet the demands of the 3 hour session. Our Early Stages classes are for students aged 4-7 years (school year Reception- Year 3)

Enrolment Options

LIMITED AVAILABILITY - The class has a small number of places available for particular age groups. After completing this form, we will be in touch to confirm if your child has a space, or will go onto a waiting list. WAITING LIST - This class is full but taking waiting list spaces. FULLY BOOKED - This class and it's waiting list are full.

Weekly Classes

Early Stages (for ages 4-6 yrs)

Stagecoach Early Stages
Early Stages classes run alongside the main Stagecoach schools, where young people learn skills in each of the three Musical Theatre disciplines of singing, dancing & drama, so it is an easy step when it is time to transfer to the next stage.

(90 minutes each week)

Main Stages (for ages 6-18 yrs)

Stagecoach Main Stages
Main Stages classes are split in three age appropriate groups, where young people learn new skills in each of the complementary Musical Theatre disciplines of singing, dancing & drama. We nurture the shy and apprehensive, until they find their feet and voice, whilst at the same time developing and channelling those with bundles of talent, confidence and energy. We believe in the potential of every child!

(3 hrs each week)

Further Stages (for ages 15+ yrs)

Stagecoach Further Stages
Our advanced musical theatre sessions give talented students the chance to extend their performance skills.  Through in-depth training and master classes, we help students to hone their skills in singing, dancing and acting.  We also give students the confidence to audition for theatre and vocational drama schools (if that is their goal) and make sure they are well prepared for interviews and auditions. 

Fees in accordance with Main Stages.

Holiday Workshops

Meet The Team

Principal - Angharad Walter - BA (Hons)

Angharad's enthusiasm for, and talent in, Theatre Arts were nourished by her early years in Cambridge. Born and raised in the city, Angharad was a member of various local theatre companies including Cambridge University Musical Theatre Society, the Cambridge University Gilbert & Sullivan Society and Pied Pipers where she played various roles including Sally in 'Me and My Girl' and Eliza Dolittle in 'My Fair Lady'.
After leaving school, Angharad pursued her professional career as an actress by studying a BA(Hons) Musical Theatre at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts where she studied the three Stagecoach Disciplines of Drama, Dance and Singing. At Mountview, Angharad had roles such as Kristine in 'A Chorus Line', Glinda in 'The Wiz' and Charlotte Malcolm in 'A Little Night Music', performing in a range of London venues.
Upon graduating from Mountview, Angharad worked professionally as an actress, appearing in productions around the country and photographic work for newspapers and commercials. A highlight of her career was appearing as Mabel in 'Pirates of Penzance' onboard the Golden Hinde docked at London Bridge!
Alongside her professional career, Angharad has worked actively with children for years in a wide range of contexts, ranging from working with individual children to party planning for large groups. She has a keen interest in how the arts can help children to express themselves, which led to her studying post graduate Speech and Language Therapy at City University in London. 
Her Stagecoach career began in 2003 when she joined as a drama teacher for Stagecoach Cambridge where she has built close links with both students and staff. "It has been fantastic to watch the students grow up and develop as performers," she says. "I'm very proud of their achievements". 

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