Stagecoach Performing Arts thriving through lockdown

Stagecoach Performing Arts, the children’s performing arts franchise with a global presence in eight countries, has continued to adapt and thrive throughout the ongoing COVID-19 lockdown period. Stagecoach are one of nine companies owned by the Trafalgar Entertainment Group, who recently acquired the rights to operate one of Australia's oldest theatres, the Theatre Royal in Sydney.

With a focus on expansion in Australia across the whole Trafalgar Entertainment Group, Sydney forms a major part of the Stagecoach international business development teams plans for growth. Since first launching on Australian shores, the internationally renowned franchisor has firmly established itself as one of the world’s leading brands offering performing arts education.

Sir Howard Panter and Dame Rosemary Squire, co-founders of Trafalgar, took over operations of Sydney’s 1,110 seat Theatre Royal in May, during which time both the UK and Australia were in varying stages of lockdown. With plans to reopen the completely renovated theatre by August 2021, a new Stagecoach school will be established close by, welcoming students aged four-18 to take part in workshops and performances at the prestigious location.

“That’s going to be a truly special experience for our students,” explained Andrew Walters, Director of International Business Development at Stagecoach Performing Arts. “Sydney is a real hub for performance talent, so to be able to nurture the skills of the next generation of Australian performers in such a historical venue is very exciting for us and our Australian franchisees. The last few months have been undeniably challenging for our international network, but this is a significant step towards the regeneration of the performing arts and franchising sectors. We’re looking for talented and passionate business owners to support us, as Stagecoach expands into Sydney, alongside looking into growth opportunities in other key regions across Australia.”

Across the other side of the world, Stagecoach has recently become the proud recipient of two awards from the 2020 Canadian Franchise Association - taking Silver in the Non-Traditional Franchises, 6-15 Franchisees category, and receiving the 2020 Franchisees’ Choice Designation for the second year running. The latter is an award given to franchisors who put the satisfaction of their franchise network at the heart of the business.

With plans for international expansion into new markets and an ongoing strategy for continuing the success of their franchisees’ existing schools, recent months have proven Stagecoach to be a truly innovative and proactive franchisor.

“We pride ourselves on upholding our market-leading status, so to receive recognition from the CFA is a testament to this commitment. Like many other franchisors, the last three months has seen us pivot and adapt our services for the benefit of our network. Whilst we’ve had incredible feedback from our franchisees in Canada, Europe, the UK, Australia, and South Africa, accreditation from a governing body proves we’re maintaining our values as a responsible and ethical franchisor. We’re very proud of what we’ve achieved so far this year and look forward to getting back to business as usual as soon as it is safe to do so,” said Andrew.

For more information, visit www.stagecoachfranchise.com

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Editor’s notes:

To speak with Andrew Walters, contact Kelly Ayres at Rev PR on 07895 876745 or email kelly@revpr.co.uk

Image attached – A hi-res artist’s impression of the Theatre Royal.


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About Stagecoach Performing Arts

About Stagecoach Performing Arts: Over the years we have seen more than one million students unlock their potential, which is something they will value for their whole life. At Stagecoach we teach our students so much more than how to sing, dance and act. We help them blossom into well-rounded individuals, ready to embrace life and all its opportunities. With nearly 30 years’ experience in teaching the performing arts, we understand how to get the best out of our young performers. We delight in seeing our students have fun, make friends, learn new skills and discover hidden talents. We encourage them to take ‘safe risks’ through rehearsals and performance, which brings out a willingness to take on new challenges. None of us know what the future holds, which is why it’s so important for today’s children to be resilient, brave and self-assured. Furthermore you can rest assured that your child is in safe hands as we adhere to the strictest child safety policies. About joining Stagecoach as a franchisee: With our 30th birthday in 2018, the Stagecoach model has been proven and refined to become one of the UK’s leading performing arts opportunities. Franchisees build a team of equally passionate and enthusiastic teachers, qualified to bring out the very best in their students. Stagecoach schools provide a thriving, nurturing and supportive environment for creative learning. That’s just one of the reasons why 40,000 children every week flock to classes nationwide. Today, a network of more than 300 franchisees operate over 680 schools offering 1,780 classes in eight countries. Through an exciting and varied framework of teaching and development, franchisees have helped to unlock the potential of more than one million students since it opened in 1988.


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