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My daughter goes to Stagecoach Dulwich - based at Bessemer Grange School. She has been going nearly three years and is thirteen. She loves it. They put on demonstrations at the end of the autumn and spring term and a big production each summer term. She has performed at two west end theatres and at the Red House Book Awards (where she met David Walliams). They also organise trips to West End show at least twice per year - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda etc. Although it is expensive - ?30 per week for 3 hours of lessons, I would recommend it.
My daughter is 7 and started last year and she loves it. I plan to have my son start when he turns 4. My daughter used to go to a different drama class which was cheaper and ok, but stagecoach seems more professional. She is in the beginners so does 11/2 hours a week for ?15 a week.

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