Students from Stagecoach Winchester are among fifteen other schools from across the UK that will take to the Shaftesbury Theatre on June 26.

The West End venue has been home to two other successful performances by Stagecoach students earlier this year, as many students missed out on performing live in 2020.

Stagecoach Winchester principal Donna Batten said: “Stagecoach Winchester has been established in the area for the past 26 years, and we welcome around 250 pupils through our doors every week. The students performing this evening have been selected from across all our schools and are extremely excited to have been asked to take part. We are very proud of them all as they have worked so hard in all rehearsals.”

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Stagecoach Winchester is part of a network of more than 3,000 extra-curricular performing arts schools worldwide. Stagecoach aims to make a difference in its students’ lives and many children have gone on to study and work in performing arts from blockbuster films to countless roles in local theatre productions. Early stages classes are available for children aged four to six and main stages classes take place for six to 18-year-olds every weekend during term time.

For more information about Stagecoach Winchester, visit their website http://www.stagecoach.co.uk/winchester or call 07592 630088.

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