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Jessica Alade
Acting Teacher
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Jessica Alade
Jess started teaching in 2013, and now runs the Youth Programme for Longfield Hall in Brixton, running drama and theatre-based workshops and classes for young people. She works in a freelance capacity for the Learning and Education teams at the Lyric Hammersmith, the Old Vic, the National Theatre and the Coram Shakespeare Schools Foundation.
Biography
Jess trained at Guildford School of Acting. Her theatre credits include: The Merry Wives of Windsor (Royal Shakespeare Company), The School for Scandal (Royal Shakespeare Company), As You Like It (Shakespeare’s Globe), The Vortex(Chichester Festival Theatre), Orlando (Michael Grandage Company/West End), Hamlet (National Theatre); A Christmas Carol, The Tempest, The Merry Wives of Windsor (Open Bar Theatre). Jess’s TV credits includes: Showtrial, Buffering, and I Hate Suzie.

Sue Appleby
Singing Teacher
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Sue Appleby
Sue trained at The Central School of Speech and Drama and The University of Birmingham.
Sue currently runs her own teaching practice alongside her work at Trinity Laban and the Urdang Academy. She also guest teaches at Mountview and Arts Educational School.
She is a working actor, singer and musician and her credits include: Violet/Ms Barnes in The Winslow Boy (Frinton Summer Theatre) Ensemble/cover Ginny Potter, McGonagall and Umbridge in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child (West End, Palace Theatre); Rutherford And Son (National Theatre); Early Birds (Edinburgh Festival); The Divide (Old Vic); The Animals and Children Took to the Streets (1927, National Theatre/International Tour); Adding Machine: A Musical (Finborough, Best Supporting Actress Nomination); Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing (UK/European Tour); The Vaudevillains (Les Enfants Terribles); John Godber’s adaptation of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (Hull Truck); Little Women (Duchess Theatre); South Pacific (UK Tour); Losing Louis (Trafalgar Studios/UK tour) and Macbeth (Shakespeare’s Globe).
TV: The Diplomat, Emmerdale, Call the Midwife.
Sue is CEO and founder of inclusive children’s theatre charity, Embracing Arts.

Kevin Archbold
Dance Teacher

Tom Baker
Modile Leader : Creative Research Level 5 & 7
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Tom Baker
Tom Baker (he/him) is a London-based theatre-maker, practitioner, and facilitator. He has taught and directed at some of the UK’s top drama schools, including the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, Performance Preparation Academy (PPA), ArtsEd, Trinity Laban, and the University of Worcester.
Tom specialises in the approaches of Viewpoints and Composition, as well as Viola Spolin and Active Analysis. His teaching and research are focused on how actor-training can foster agency and autonomy through devised and participant-led creative practices.
Biography
Previously, Tom led the Widening Participation and Outreach provision at Guildford School of Acting, where he developed a funded outreach project. This nationwide inclusion initiative, run in association with the Federation of Drama Schools and Get Into Theatre, was designed to support and inspire young people from backgrounds currently underrepresented in the creative industries.
Tom trained at Guildford School of Acting, graduating with a first-class BA honours degree, and subsequently on the MA Actor Training and Coaching at the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where he was the recipient of the Embassy Scholarship.

Adam Samuel Bal
Acting Teacher
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Adam Samuel Bal

Dr Lyndsay Barnbrook
Programme Leader: CertHE Musical Theatre Foundation, MA Musical Theatre
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Dr Lyndsay Barnbrook
Lyndsay (BA Hons; MMus; PhD) is a freelance musical director, composer/arranger and lecturer. At University, she studied under David Owen Norris and Matthew Scott (Head of Music, National Theatre). Lyndsay has worked on a wide variety of music theatre projects as Composer/Arranger and Musical Director, and has taught on Foundation, Undergraduate and Postgraduate courses at universities and drama schools/conservatoires including as Course Director for CPA Studios. Lyndsay wrote a number of modules for the Pearson Higher National Diplomas in Performing Arts, acted as consultant for the revised Trinity College London Level 6 Diplomas, and currently holds External Examiner posts for two institutions.
Research interests and areas of supervision:
- Children’s theatre/theatre for young audiences
- Arts education and musical theatre
Biography
Lyndsay’s credits include: Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (Mayflower Theatre); Betwixt! (Trafalgar Studios); Venus and Adonis (Turner Sims Concert Hall); Nicholas Nickleby (Chichester Festival Theatre, Gielgud Theatre); Godspell (Hanger Farm Arts Centre); TheThreepenny Opera (BADA); Alice in Wonderland (Queen’s Theatre); You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown (Network Theatre); Hello Again (George Cecil Wood Theatre); The Threepenny Opera (Nuffield Theatre); Jesus Christ Superstar (Bournemouth Rep); Liar (Nuffield Youth Theatre), and Much Ado About Nothing (National Theatre).

Lucinda Brereton
Tap and Jazz Tutor
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Lucinda Brereton
Biography
Training: ArtsEd.
Current Projects: Season 10 of BBC1’s Garden Rescue (Narrator) and Kate in Mamma Mia The Party!
Theatre includes: Rhonda and assistant director in Cool Rider (Palladium/Duchess Theatre), Miss Sherman in Fame (Christmas Theatre, Athens), Standby Connie/Cassie in The Taxidermist’s Daughter (World premiere, Chichester Festival Theatre), Violet Newstead/Roz Keith/Margaret in 9 to 5 (Korea/UK Tour/The Savoy), Velma Von Tussle in Hairspray (UK Tour), Young Beryl in Liverbirds Flying Home (Royal Court, Liverpool), Fiddler on the Roof (Chichester Festival Theatre), On The Town (Regents Park Open Air Theatre), Cherry Sundae in Charlie And The Chocolate Factory (Theatre Royal Drury Lane), Rhoda in White Christmas (Dominion Theatre), Mimi, understudy
Adelaide in Guys & Dolls (Chichester Festival Theatre), Vodka in Drunk! (Leicester Curve & Bridewell Theatre), understudy Roxie and assistant choreographer in Chicago (Leicester Curve), Kiss Me Kate (Old Vic), Wonderful Town (Original UK Tour), understudy Peggy Sawyer in 42nd Street (Leicester Curve, Chichester Festival Theatre), Soho Cinders (Queen’s Theatre), Love Never Dies (Adelphi Theatre) and Mary Poppins (UK Tour).
Workshops include: Judy (feature film), Doctor Who (BBC1), Hugo (Dominion Theatre), Spittin’ Distance (NT Studio) and Pippin (Menier Chocolate Factory).
Recordings include: 9 to 5 and Cool Rider.
Film and tv includes: Narrator of Garden Rescue (BBC1), Wonka! (Warner Bros), Matilda the Musical (Netflix) and The Final Bow (short, Kutay Kollectiv).
Creative work includes: Choreographer of Stranger Sings! (Southwark Playhouse), Choreographer of Claus: The Musical (World Premiere, The Lowry) and Lucinda is currently working as a dramaturg on 2 new musicals in development.

Nadia Buyse
Academic Supervisor

Grace Carter
Teaching Staff - Singing
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Grace Carter
Grace trained as a Pianist at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, later studying as a Repetiteur on the Opera Course at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama.
Having spent her initial studies working so frequently with singers, Grace began her own training as a soprano at Trinity Laban, going on to receive an International Opera Awards Bursary whilst at the Dutch National Opera Academy.
Biography
Recent performances include Dutch National Opera, Oxford Lieder Festival, Mozarthaus- Vienna, Musiekgebouw aan t’Ij – Amsterdam and the Britten Pears Young Artist programme at Snape Matings. Grace was a recording artist with Deutsche Grammophon/ Universal Music in Paris for an album of operas arranged for five female voices.
Grace currently teaches at Mountview, LAMDA and Bird College as well as at Trinity Laban. She is a certified Vocal Health First Aider and is currently training with Anne Marie Speed as an Estill Master Trainer. She has been a regular accompanist for the International Opera Awards Young Artist masterclasses and has lead workshops for Opera Holland Park.

Hollie Cassar
Teaching Staff - Singing
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Hollie Cassar
Originally from Malta, Hollie trained at BodyWork Company Dance Studios, Cambridge, where she was the winner of the award for Outstanding Musical Theatre Artist, and the Royal Academy of Music, funded by the Malta Arts Scholarship and the Janatha Stubbs Foundation.
Hollie is an established actress, singer and dancer, having performed in London’s West End and across the UK in various hit musicals including Cabaret (Kit Kat Club at the Playhouse); On Your Feet! (Original London Cast, London Coliseum & UK Tour); Crazy for You (Watermill & UK Tour); The Sessions: The Beatles at Abbey Road (Royal Albert Hall & UK Arena Tour); The Ballad of Rudy (Manchester Royal Exchange); Hot Stuff (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch); West Side Story (Cork Opera House); Fame – The Musical (Gordon Craig Theatre, Stevenage).
Alongside performing, she has worked as a writer, director, choreographer, musical director, musical supervisor, musician, and vocal arranger, in addition to being employed as a singing teacher at a number of the UK’s leading performance institutions.
Biography
Hollie’s creative credits include Musical Director for The Choir of Man (Arts Theatre, Arts Centre Melbourne, Tampa Straz Center, Niagara Avalon Theatre, Coventry Assembly Garden Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Daegu International Music Festival, Norwegian Escape & Norwegian Encore); Musical Director & Vocal Arranger for A Very Bublé Christmas (Kilworth House) and A Grand Night for Singing (Swansea Grand Theatre); Show Musical Director for Jack and the Beanstalk (Queen’s Theatre, Hornchurch); Tap Choreographer for Beauty and the Beast (Watford Palace).
As a songwriter, Hollie’s music has been compared to the likes of Sara Bareilles and Regina Spektor. Hollie’s single “Violet” was played on BBC Radio 2, by Phil Williams sitting in for OJ Borg, and BBC Radio Kent on Abbie Mac’s BBC Music Introducing programme. Hollie has co-written and recorded the vocals for several Dance and Latin tracks with producer Tony Brown, which feature in numerous episodes of the Netflix Docuseries, Hype House. She has also written the book, music and lyrics of brand-new musical, YOU, ME & the rest of the world, which featured at West End Live in 2024.
A multi-instrumentalist, Hollie possesses an ATCL Diploma in Solo Piano, in addition to playing the saxophone, guitar, drums, double bass, clarinet, accordion and ukulele. She was awarded the Trinity College London Silver Medal for Piano in both 2004 and 2006, and was nominated for Outstanding Female Dance Performer at the Latin UK Awards in 2019. In 2024, Hollie was elected an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music by the Honours Committee. Associateship is awarded to alumni of the Academy who have distinguished themselves in the music profession and made a significant contribution in their particular field.

Nadine Cox
Singing Teacher
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Nadine Cox
Nadine has a PG Cert (Distinction) in Vocal Pedagogy from The Voice Study Centre and The University of Wales Trinity St David. She also has a BA Hons Degree in Modern European Studies and French and a Deug Lettres Modernes from The Sorbonne University in Paris.
Her research specialism and interest is the vocal health of undergraduate performers in full time Musical Theatre training.
She is a proud associate of renowned singing teacher Mark Meylan, having been trained and mentored by him. She is an active member of the BVA, AOTOS, The Musician’s Union, Equity and Spotlight.
She runs a successful private online singing studio and has students working across the entertainment industry. She is also a resident singing teacher at Emil Dale Academy. She has been been a singing teacher for nearly 30 years alongside her performing career.
Biography
Performing roles include: Social Worker in The Enfield Poltergeist (Apple TV); PC Rook in Wonder.land (National Theatre); Fellowship / Senses and Wit: TOUCH in Everyman (National Theatre); Ms Mason in Cool Rider (Lyric Theatre); Clare in Bare (The Greenwich Theatre); Sister Berthe in The Sound Of Music (Regents Park); Mamma Mia (Prince Of Wales and Novello); Maxine in Stepping Out, The Play (Union Theatre); Billy Elliot (Victoria Palace Theatre); Shenshen in Wicked, Original London Cast (Apollo Victoria Theatre); Mrs Bixby in Seven Brides For Seven Brothers (UK Tour); The Full Monty, Original London Cast (Prince Of Wales Theatre); Judith in Elegies (Bridewell Theatre); The Narrator in Joseph and his Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (UK Tour); Mona Kent in Dames At Sea (Prince Regent Theatre).
Other roles include: Madame Delila and Mrs Thatcher in Dr Who – The Ultimate Adventure (Audio, Big Finish Productions); Mother in Little Women (Workshop).
Recordings: Muppet voiceover artist for Sony PS3, Little Big Planet (Sony), Love Never Dies (Really Useful Group); Elegies For Angels, Punks and Raging Queens (Okai Collier)

Jenny Coyle
Module Leader and Academic Supervisor
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Jenny Coyle
Module Leader and Academic Supervisor
BA Musical Theatre Performance
As the Module Leader for Creative Research Pathways, a second-year module in the BA (Hons) Musical Theatre Performance, I oversee a practice-led research project that allows students to explore the diverse roles available within the musical theatre industry. This involves organising and facilitating workshops with visiting industry professionals. So far, we’ve welcomed a variety of experts, including Jake Brunger, Priya Patel Appleby, Grace Currie, Kate Marlais, Alice Eklund, among others.
Additionally, I provide academic supervision to third-year students for their dissertation unit, the Creative Research Project.
Biography
My name is Jenny Coyle and I am a Music and Performing Arts Specialist based in Liverpool. I am a musician and singer, and I have extensive experience in Higher Education, specialising in Performing Arts and Vocational Training. I have a Masters in Musical Theatre, gaining the Research Excellent Prize from LJMU in 2019, I also have a PGCE in Further Education and Training, and BA (Hons) in Musical Theatre from The Arden School of Theatre.
I am also the Course Leader of the BA (Hons) in Professional Practice (Top-Up), the Masters in Creative Arts Practice, and the Masters in Creative Arts Education at Italia Conti.
Outside of my educational work, I am a musician and producer, and I also work with a variety of artists, creatives, and musicians on their professional development, providing guidance, mentorship and consultancy for projects and their career pathways.

Billy Cullum
Dance Teacher
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Billy Cullum
Billy Cullum trained at the Arts Educational Schools London gaining a BA (Hons) in Musical Theatre.
Dedicated to nurturing the next generation of performers, Billy teaches at esteemed conservatoires such as Arts Educational School of Musical Theatre, Emil Dale Academy, Italia Conti, and Urdang Academy. His commitment to fostering new talent inspired him to establish KIPA: Kingston Performers Academy, a theatre training ground that cultivates emerging young artists.
Biography
Recently, Billy has been involved in the development of new musical works, including THE CREAKERS by McFly’s Tom Fletcher, and SYREN, penned by Olivier Award nominee Anoushka Lucas and Jess Edwards. He played opposite Sir Ian McKellen in MOTHER GOOSE and in the role of Nicholas in the Old Vic Theatre’s A Christmas Carol. Billy workshopped the choreography and appeared in the Netflix musical film MATILDA, directed by Matthew Warchus and choreographed by Ellen Kane. Billy’s screen debut was playing the role of Hector in Russell T Davies’ IT’S A SIN for Channel 4/HBO.
Billy originated the lead role of Alex in the critically acclaimed world premiere of LEAVE TO REMAIN at the Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, a production written by Matt Jones (Doctor Who) and Kele Okereke (Bloc Party). He also understudied the role of Seymour in the Olivier Award nominated production of LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre and played the role of Mark Cohen in the 20th Anniversary production of RENT (London/UK Tour).
Following his graduation, Billy’s stage career varied with roles such as the Mad Hatter in ALICE IN WONDERLAND (European Tour), Moritz Stiefel in SPRING AWAKENING (UK Tour), and Jesus in GODSPELL (Union Theatre). His West End debut came in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s production of MATILDA THE MUSICAL at the Cambridge Theatre, followed by CHARLIE AND THE CHOCOLATE FACTORY under the direction of Academy Award winner Sam Mendes at Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Billy gained a Broadway World nomination for understudying the role of Jesus in the Olivier Award-winning production of JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre.
In addition to his stage work, Billy is an accomplished recording artist having release two studio albums. His recent releases have been featured on BBC Radio 2, and he has been recognised as a BBC Introducing artist, collaborating with prolific songwriters and producers in both London and New York City. His creative talents extend to choreography, where he has directed music videos for MTV, Urban Outfitters, and other notable artists.
Billy has also assisted with the casting process for West End shows such as Matilda the Musical, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Hairspray and many more.

Khiley Denman
Dance Teacher

Michael Dore
Singing Teacher
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Michael Dore
Michael was born in Cleethorpes and began his career as a member of the acclaimed Swingle Singers. Since then, his international solo career has taken him throughout Europe, North America, Asia, the Caribbean and South Africa, performing with many of the world’s leading orchestras including the New York and Berlin Philharmonic Orchestras; Chicago, Boston, St Louis, Oklahoma, Stavanger, Bangkok, Bochum, BBC and Sydney Symphony Orchestras; the Orchestre National de Lyon; Norwegian Radio Orchestra; MDR Symphonie (Leipzig); RTÉ Orchestra (Dublin) and Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte Carlo.
Biography
His long association with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra has seen five CD recordings including Food of Love, Christmas Classics and Very Best of Rodgers & Hammerstein and many concerts such as the annual Christmas Cracker at Cadogan Hall and Best of Broadway at Royal Albert Hall. His other recordings include Simply… Michael Dore, and he is featured on numerous albums for Readers Digest, four albums with the BBC Concert Orchestra, Steve Mackey’s Grammy award-winning Dreamhouse and three recordings of Berio’s Sinfonia.
Michael’s work with the Variety Club Children’s Charity has included co-hosting and performing for the Iowa Variety Club Live Telethon in the USA and his Michael Dore Sings the Musicals and More concert in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Theatre roles have included West Side Story (Riff) with Sir Simon Rattle, Jesus Christ Superstar (Peter) with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Guys & Dolls (Benny Southstreet) and Candide (Maximillian) with the BBC Concert Orchestra. He created the role of Rupert Brooke in the premiere performances of Young Apollo and played Lieutenant Barri on the original London cast recording of Sondheim’s Passion.
He has performed Shakespeare on stage with Dame Judi Dench, worked alongside Dame Diana Rigg, and his singing partners have included Sarah Brightman, Nell Bryden and Lorna Luft.
Other appearances have included Kurt Weill’s Seven Deadly Sins in the UK, Spain and Ireland, the Cathcart Spring Prom at the Royal Albert Hall, and Best of the West End at Hampton Court Festival, along with UK tours of West End Nights, Broadway Lights and Fascinating Rhythms, Wonderful Town in Berlin, The Magic of Broadway in Scandinavia and The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber.
He has conducted vocal workshops and masterclasses in Europe, South Africa and North America and coached in the UK on Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Any Dream Will Do series (BBC TV), Hairspray – the School Musical, Grease – the School Musical 2 (SKY TV), Popstars (ITV) and The X Factor.
Michael’s busy studio recording schedule has included many film soundtracks such as Shrek 2, Pirates of the Caribbean, Harry Potter, Star Wars, The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings. He worked with Adele on her Bond track ‘Skyfall’, is often featured on BBC Radio 2’s ‘Friday Night is Music Night’, has guested on TV shows including Songs of Praise and regularly appears at London’s major concert halls, performing contemporary, semi-classical, Broadway, Jazz, Christmas and intimate Cabaret evenings at venues such as The Crazy Coqs.

Liesl Dowsett
Dance Teacher