The highly anticipated West End Boot Camp is coming to Battersea next month unearthing the talent of tomorrow.
Groups between the ages of 7-10 years old will stage their very own mini-musical version of Oliver!, and the 11-14 year old’s will be put through the paces by cast members from a different West End show each day!
The aim of the Boot Camp is to inspire a new crop of future talent by brining the West End to you!
Hairspray’s Olivier award winner Leanne Jones has announced she’ll be getting involved too.
Leanne graduated from drama school in 2006 and knows the importance of good musical theatre training having trained for three years at the prestigious Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts where she developed her peforming skills.
Stars from other shows such as High School Musical, Grease, Mamma Mia! and many more are all being lined up to share their professional experience and hopefully inspire a new crop of talent.
Friends and family are invited to come and share their work on the Friday and each child will receive a graduation pack including a Boot Camp T-Shirt!
To stand a chance of winning a place for you and two of your friends at the West End Boot Camp just answer this question: Connie Fisher became a west end leading lady when she won How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria? but which musical was the BBC talent search based upon?
Send your text to 80360 starting with WESTEND leave a space and then your answer, name and contact details.
A West End Boot Camp is coming to a venue near you: l Battersea Arts Centre, Agust 3-7 & 17-21 Any parents wishing to reserve their child a place on the course should call David and Maria on 020 8341 4525 or email westendbootcamp@ live.com discounts are available for siblings.
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