


Let your child shine in the spotlight! Our Little Stars class is a fun and imaginative introduction to acting for children. Through games, storytelling, and playful performance activities, young actors build confidence, creativity, and teamwork—all in a warm, supportive environment. Perfect for budding performers or kids who just love to pretend!


Confidence. Creativity. Connection. Our Junior Acting Class is perfect for young performers who want to explore both stage and screen. Students build their acting skills through drama games, improvisation, character work, and script study—while also learning the basics of film acting and how to perform on camera. From creating short movies to performing live on stage, this class offers the best of both worlds in a fun, supportive environment. Whether your child dreams of the spotlight or just loves to express themselves, this is their place to shine!




For students ready to take their acting to the next level, our Senior Acting Class offers in-depth training in both stage and screen performance. Students dive into character development, script analysis, voice and movement, and on-camera technique, while gaining real experience in both live theatre and short film production. This class challenges and inspires young actors to grow in skill, confidence, and creativity—whether they’re preparing for drama school auditions or just passionate about performance. Professional-level training in a supportive, collaborative environment.


Our Spotlight Rising class is designed for young performers who are ready to take their acting to the next level. This dynamic programme explores all aspects of acting, from stage performance to acting for screen, helping students develop the versatility and confidence needed for modern performance opportunities.
Throughout the course, students will work on a wide range of industry-relevant skills including self-tape techniques, audition preparation, script analysis, character development, and acting for camera. They will also explore voice work, movement, improvisation, and scene study, gaining experience in both theatre and film-style performance.
Students will learn how to approach professional auditions, record effective self-tapes, and understand the differences between performing on stage and performing on screen. The course also introduces techniques used by professional actors to build believable characters and deliver truthful performances.



Hall, Bethersden Cp School, School Road, Ashford, TN26 3AH
Furley Park Primary Academy, Reed Crescent, Ashford, TN23 3PA
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Hall, Hawkinge Community Centre, Heron Forstal Avenue, Folkestone, CT18 7FP