
Daily Schedule
All students complete a daily schedule that includes morning classes in dance, acting and singing. After lunch, the afternoon sessions comprise rehearsal and performace.
Did you know?
Young People who participate in the arts for at least three hours each week through at least three full years are:
- 4
times more likely to be recognized for academic achievement
- 3 times more likely to be elected to
class office within their schools
- 3 times more likely to win an award for
school attendance
- 4 times more likely to win an award for
writing an essay or poem

What to expect each day...
Your child will start the camp with an acting class, a dance class and a
singing class - fun class work to help them learn about method and
technique.
After
that, they will be introduced to a stage-school atmosphere of casting,
script reading and staging. As they move through the week there will be
technical and dress rehearsals and, of course, a final performance
for family and friends on the last day.
Expect to Be Stretched
The program is challenging and your child will have to learn lines, songs and dance routines to the best of their ability. This takes both discipline and effort, however, prior experience is not necessary.
Everyone Gets To Show What They Can Do
We do all we can to ensure that every student has a full role, and we distribute parts so that your child can use their skills to their best advantage. Students work in small groups divided by age and at StageCoach everyone is a star.
What you can expect from us...
The goals of each StageCaoch camp are:
- to improve your child's confidence by having them take on and master acting roles
- to help them sing with flair
- to dance fluently
- to build team spirit through working and creating in groups
- to increase your child’s self-esteem by letting them discover how versatile they can be and how much they can achieve







