Sylvia Young Theatre School
Established | 1972 |
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Type | Independent day and boarding |
Principal | Sylvia Young OBE |
Headteacher | Frances Chave BSc, PGCE, NPQH |
Artistic Director | Steven Baker |
Founder | Sylvia Young OBE |
Location |
1 Nutford Place London W1H 5YZ England |
Local authority | Westminster |
DfE number | 213/6319 |
Students | 230~ |
Gender | Coeducational |
Ages | 10–18 |
Website |
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Sylvia Young Theatre School is an independent school in the Marble Arch area, London, England. It is a specialist performing arts school named after its founder and principal Sylvia Young.
Outline
The Sylvia Young Theatre School was founded in 1972 with part-time classes in East London. It was established as a full-time school in 1981 on Drury Lane but due to expansion it moved to Rossmore Road, Marylebone in 1983. The school moved premises once again in 2010 to a converted church in Nutford Place, Westminster. The school aims to provide a sound basis on which to build a career in performance media (theatre, television etc.), whilst ensuring that academic studies are of a consistently high standard.
Students either attend the full-time school (students aged 10 to 16 years), the part-time school on Thursday evenings or Saturdays (students aged 4 to 18 years) or holiday schools (students aged 7 to 18 years). Experience days and adult classes are also available.
Students from the Sylvia Young Theatre School have appeared in TV, film and theatre productions, including main roles in Matilda, Billy Elliott, The Lion King, The Bodyguard, Les Misérables, and Charlie & The Chocolate Factory. Alumni include National Theatre and Royal Shakespeare Company actors and performers in TV and music, including Billie Piper, Denise Van Outen, Tom Fletcher, Matt Willis, Amy Winehouse, Rita Ora, Nathan Sykes, Jenna Russell, Emma Bunton, and members of the cast of East Enders past and present.
Notable alumni
Performers who attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School, include:
- Adam Woodyatt
- Adele Silva
- Alex Pettyfer
- Alex Walkinshaw
- Amy Winehouse
- Ashley Horne
- Ashley Walters
- Bessie Cursons[1]
- Billie Piper
- Camilla Power
- Ceallach Spellman[2]
- Clare Buckfield
- Clare Burt
- Danielle McCormack
- Danniella Westbrook
- Dean Gaffney
- Denise Van Outen
- Desmond Askew
- Dionne Bromfield[3]
- District3
- Dua Lipa
- Ella Purnell
- Emma Bunton
- Frances Ruffelle
- Hollie Chapman[4]
- Iain Robertson
- Isabel Hodgins
- Jake Roche
- Jade Ewen
- Jade Alleyne
- James Lance
- Jamie Borthwick
- Jasmine Thompson
- Javine Hylton
- Jaymi Hensley
- Gemma Collins
- Giovanna Fletcher
- Jemima Rooper
- Jenna Russell
- Jesy Nelson
- Jodi Albert
- John Pickard
- Jon Lee
- Joseph Kpobie
- Josh Cuthbert
- Kara Tointon
- Keeley Hawes
- Kellie Bright
- Laura Evans[5]
- Laura Sadler[6]
- Lauren Platt
- Leigh-Anne Pinnock
- Letitia Dean
- Louisa Lytton
- Luisa Bradshaw-White
- Matt Di Angelo
- Matt Willis
- Matthew James Thomas
- Melanie Blatt
- Mohammed George
- Natalie Appleton
- Nathan Sykes
- Nicholas Hoult
- Nick Berry
- Nick Pickard
- Nicola Stapleton
- Nicole Appleton
- Perry Fenwick
- Preeya Kalidas
- Rita Ora[7]
- Sam Callahan
- Samantha Womack
- Sapphire Elia
- Sarah Harrison
- Scott Robinson
- Sean Borg
- Shannon Arrum Williams
- Sheree Murphy
- Sophie Lawrence
- Stefan Abingdon
- Steven Mackintosh
- Kim Walker
- Sydney Rae White
- Tamzin Outhwaite
- Tom Fletcher
- Vanessa White
Notes and references
- ↑ "Bessie's talent gets her a part in West End show Oliver!". Portsmouth.co.uk. 25 February 2009. Retrieved 20 May 2012.
- ↑ "BBC One - Waterloo Road - Harry Fisher". bbc.co.uk. Retrieved 19 January 2012.
- ↑ bbc.co.uk (16 March 2011). "TREVOR NELSON AT THE SYLVIA YOUNG THEATRE SCHOOL". BBC Radio 1xtra. Retrieved 9 August 2011.
- ↑ Hollie's Aussie TV show break
- ↑ "Mandy.com Laura Evans profile". Retrieved 5 May 2011.
- ↑ "Obituary: Laura Sadler". news.bbc.co.uk. 20 June 2003. Retrieved 23 June 2012.
- ↑ "Rita+Ora Last.fm profile". Retrieved 10 August 2011.
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