32 young drama students from Stourbridge have performed along an iconic street in Paris.

The Stagecoach Performing Arts students showcased their talents on Main Street at Disneyland Paris during the 'Dance The Dream' event.

Over a thousand people from 28 Stagecoach schools attended the event.


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The event allowed the students to interact with and showcase their abilities to people from across the planet.

This provides exposure for the students, and a chance to build upon their creativity and life skills that will benefit them both on and off the stage.

Hayley Thompson, the principal of Stagecoach Stourbridge, said: "We are so excited to have been a part of Dance the dream this year.

"It’s so easy when you're in your little bubble to forget what a huge network Stagecoach is.

"It was such an incredible experience to meet all the other Stagecoach students and teachers.

"We have made memories we will all treasure forever."

For the last 35 years, Stagecoach Performing Arts has helped over a million students unlock their creative potential.

Through the school's network of principals, Stagecoach helps students gain more than just theatrical skills, and works to contribute to the development of well-rounded individuals.

2024 also marks the 35-year anniversary of the organisation.

Stagecoach boasts a network of more than 55,000 students globally, with over 3,000 extracurricular Performing Arts Schools across the planet.

Many of its students have gone on to study and work in performing arts, from blockbuster films to theatre productions.

Its programmes range from early stages for four to six-year-olds to main stages for six to 18-year-olds every weekend during term time.

For more information about Stagecoach Stourbridge, visit https://www.stagecoach.co.uk/stourbridge or call 07976 733491.