Stagecoach Rugby and Daventry

Stagecoach Performing Arts Rugby and Daventry has been inspiring children and young people aged 4–18 since 2006, offering high-quality training in acting, singing and dance in a fun, supportive environment.

Our classes are designed to spark creativity, build confidence and help every student reach their potential — whether they’re stepping into performing arts for the first time or looking to develop their skills further.

We believe in nurturing individuality, encouraging imagination and helping young people grow both on and off the stage.

Get in touch with Principal Zoe today to reserve your place and start your Stagecoach journey.



Principal Zoe Bird

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


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Tax Free Childcare

Stagecoach Rugby are a registered childcare provider, fully OFSTED compliant. As such, we accept tax free childcare and childcare vouchers meaning that parents can now pay all or part of their fees using these schemes. If you would like to ask about this contact us on [email protected]

Two Week Trial

Why don't you book a 2 week trial with us? It's only £25 for Early Stages - 4-6 yrs, 90mins, and £50 for Main Stages - 7-18 yrs (Sibling discount of 50% for Main Stages - 7-18 yrs). After your 2 week trial, should you wish to enrol for the full term, the fees paid will be deducted from the full term's fees. Only a few spaces available!

Spring term is Show TERM!

January is a great time for students to embark on a new journey and is a particularly popular time to start at Stagecoach. Our show term is always a highlight for students, as they develop their acting, singing and dancing skills while building confidence and teamwork. The term culminates in a showcase performance for parents and guardians, giving

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We can make a difference!

Stagecoach is for everyone....we pride ourselves in offering a safe and nurturing environment to all our students regardless of their ability and experience. If you would like more information, please do get in touch with Zoe.

LAMDA exams this Easter

We are delighted to announce that Stagecoach Rugby students will be taking LAMDA examinations this Easter. LAMDA (London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art) is one of the UK’s leading drama and communication awarding bodies. Its exams are designed to help students develop confidence, clear communication and performance skills.

Weekly Classes

Early Stages (for ages 4-6 yrs)

Stagecoach Early Stages

Our 90-minute Early Stages classes run alongside the main Stagecoach schools, giving young performers the chance to learn key skills in each of the three musical theatre disciplines of singing, dancing, and acting each week. These fun and engaging sessions build skills and confidence, so it is an easy step when it is time to transfer to the next stage.
 

Main Stages (for ages 6-18 yrs)

Stagecoach Main Stages
Our 3-hour weekly 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, and acting. 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!

 

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 - Zoe Bird

Zoe started her career in musical theatre at the tender age of seven, performing in amateur societies (including alongside Robbie Williams!) until her first professional job at age ten.
Since then, Zoe has worked with Andrew Lloyd Webber on two occasions, has fronted her own band, and even ran a theatre school in the Caribbean for under-privileged children for a year whilst travelling.
Zoe's passion for Stagecoach, watching her students grow & meeting new faces continues on this CRAZY journey called Stagecoach!!