Promising Young Actor To participate Stage School

Promising Young Actor To participate Stage School

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Promising Young Actor To participate Stage School - It�s always great to hear when publicly funded Stage Schools, and aspiring young actors are punching the press.

This informative article comes from The Daily Echo and tells the tale of the aspiring young actor wanting to get to Stage School and also on in to a career within the performing arts. Performing Arts schools on this country are woefully underfunded and having increasingly more rare. Hopefully we will have more Stage Schools appearing. The performing arts, often incubated via theatre training is really an essential part of our culture.

Here�s William�s story from earlier this year courtesy of Jane Reader make up the Daily Echo:

A Poole teenager looks set to see his name in lights after being registered through the south�s first public stage school and a top talent agency from London.

Just 13-years-old William Hurst from Bearwood is showing indications of forging a good stage and screen career. William will be among the first students in the south�s original publicly-funded stage school, which opens at the LeAF Studio in Bournemouth this September. And following a storming performance eventually year�s Portsmouth Rock Challenge, their son or daughter was invited to audition for your London-based Top Talent Agency, which specialises in representing child and teenage actors.

William was one of just a handful to become picked from your hundreds who auditioned. He said: �I actually want to be an actress, it's my definitive goal, therefore i am thrilled I will be joining happens school and also represented from the Top Talent Agency.

�I wish to accomplish it the proper way and be sure We have all my academic qualifications behind me while i make an effort to become an actress.

�The stage school is going to be perfect for me as it offers the right balance between performing and also doing your studies.�

William may be performing since he played Fagin inside a primary schoolproduction of Oliver. Since then he's got appeared in several school productions. While he performed inside the dance and drama section in Rock Challenge last summer - judge Warren Bacci said he showed great potential and invited him to audition for the Top Talent Agency.

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Tracey Dulston, LeAF�s head of performing arts, said: �William can be a great talent - and that is clear to anyone that sees him while he acts.

�We�re incredibly proud of him and delighted that he will be bringing his wonderful talent to our new stage school.�

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This is such super news. Break a leg William. Stage Schools rock!
 

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