Intermediate Musical Theatre - STUDENT OFFERS (Get an additional 10% off)

from £25.65

Our Intermediate Musical Theatre Classes will teach you all the skills you need to improve your abilities in Musical Theatre! With our original choreography, west end vocals and acting through song technique. You’ll learn to perform a range of musical theatre tracks, spending three weeks on each number in detail.

(*For the student price - students must bring a valid Bishop Grosseteste or University of Lincoln Student ID. If no ID can be shown, you may be asked to pay the difference).

Class Choice:

Our Intermediate Musical Theatre Classes will teach you all the skills you need to improve your abilities in Musical Theatre! With our original choreography, west end vocals and acting through song technique. You’ll learn to perform a range of musical theatre tracks, spending three weeks on each number in detail.

(*For the student price - students must bring a valid Bishop Grosseteste or University of Lincoln Student ID. If no ID can be shown, you may be asked to pay the difference).

Song Choices

Song 1 — Aladdin - Friend Like Me (22nd September to 6th October)

Song 2 — Newsies - Seize the Day (13th October to 27th October)

Song 3 — Heathers - Candy Store (10th November to 24th November)

Song 4 — Meangirls (1st December to 15th December)


When and Where

Mondays starting September 22nd 2025

19:30 — 21:00 (Hour and a Half)

Bishop Grosseteste Student Union

Longdales Road, LN1 3DY


What is Musical Theatre?

Musical theatre is a Performance Style that combines music, acting, and dance. Iconic musicals include "Les Misérables," "Wicked," and "Hamilton".

Although musical theatre is the key term to describe this theatrical experience - there are many sub-categories that come into play. Including Operetta (Eg. My Fair Lady), Jukebox (Eg. Mamma Mia), and Rock Musicals (Eg. Jesus Christ Superstar).

Musicals are a joyful exhibition of multiple performance based skills - singing, dancing and acting - hence the term “Triple Threat”