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A Brief History of Stagecoach
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StageCoach Theatre Arts School was founded in 1988 in Surrey, England. Surrey is a home county and is part of Greater London. Stagecoach started with three schools and now has more than 700 Schools in the United Kingdom and others in Australia, Canada, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Ireland, Malta, and Spain.
In all, Stagecoach trains over 40,000 students every week and is the world's largest part-time Theatre School. |
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The Main Stage program of StageCoach is for children 6 to 16 years of age. Students are divided into three stages by age and attend one hour classes in acting, singing and dancing.
StageCoach is dedicated to providing quality education in the performing arts which prepares students not only for the stage but also develops self-confidence, articulation and communications skills.
The Early Stages program is for children 4 to 6 years of age. Students learn the elementary skills of acting, singing and dancing divided into three fun-packed half hour sessions.
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