Young Persons Theatre Project

A series of new weekend classes are set to launch on Saturday 10th September 2011, The Young Persons Theatre Project has two purpose built professional studios, plus a theatre situated in the performing arts block at the Suffolk New College in the heart of Ipswich.

The course is aimed to tutor young people between the ages of 6 and 19 years old, and train them in the key areas of the performing arts. Classes have been created to enlighten the student’s energy, passion and motivation within this sector to expand their skill sets.

TYPTP program includes instruction from nine skilled tutors who come with a wide range of experience and professionally trained actors, dancers and theatre coaches. They will cover a range of topics including dance, TV coaching, voice training, mime and stage fighting amongst other various techniques, all within purpose built facilities.

Two international sponsors have agreed to support the projected, by providing financial support for four young students by paying for their tuition for 12 months.

The project has been back by lead patrons who include Neil Morrissey, star of the TV series ‘Men Behaving Badly’, and actress Jenny Agutter, who has appeared in such films as ‘The Railway Children’ and ‘An American Werewolf in London.’

TYPTP also have on board a National Theatre and TV agency (Mr Producer) they have agreed to be involved from day one and will monitor students throughout the year the potential to offer representation to those students who show real potential.

To top it all off at the end of the summer term there will be show case at the theatre in front of parents and casting agents to show off the young people, ability, talents an potential.

For more information contact Tim Allsop on [email protected] or visit the website www.typtp.co.uk.

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