We have three large, air-conditioned studios in which classes are held plus a smaller media studio for recordings.
Our mission is to give students not only the skills but also the real-world experience needed to excel in the performing arts which our tutors are fully qualified to deliver, having trained at some of the best performing arts colleges in the country before going on to work professionally in theatre, TV and film.
Our studios are located in the village of Danbury, just a few miles outside of Chelmsford and within easy reach of the main A12.
There are a number of dedicated visitors parking spaces in front of the building and plenty more free parking on the road outside.
Buses to Maldon and Burnham depart from Chelmsford Railway Station and stop close to the studios.
Our Address:
Unit 1 Well Lane Industrial Estate,
Well Lane, Danbury,
Chelmsford CM3 4AB
An independent weekend theatre school providing outstanding performing arts training for young people, led by experienced industry professionals.
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Gavin trained at Mountview Theatre School and is originally from Chelmsford. West End performing credits include original casts of The Lord of the Rings (Drury Lane) and the Madness musical Our House (Cambridge Theatre & 10th anniversary company Savoy Theatre) directed by Matthew Warchus. Mamma Mia! (Prince Edward theatre / Buckingham Palace Jubilee concert), West Side Story (Prince of Wales), Derek Bentley and co-writer of Let Him Have Justice (Cochrane Theatre),  title role in The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (Savoy Theatre), The Pet Shop Boys – Inner Sanctum (Royal Opera House) and Hello, Dolly! (London Palladium).
Regional performing credits include West Side Story (UK tour), The Beggar’s Opera (International Tour), Guys & Dolls (Theatre Marigny, Paris) and Berlusconi (Southwark Playhouse).
TV and film credits include Grange Hill (BBC), Smart Alek (C4/BFI), Our House (BBC3), Pierrot in The Phantom of the Opera feature film (directed by Joel Schumacher), dancing convict in Paddington 2 (directed by Paul King) and Johnny in Sky Movies ident (directed by John Dower), Pet Shop Boys (Radio2 Live at Hyde Park/BBC), Call the Midwife (BBC) and Snow White (Disney).
Directing & Choreographic credits include Glee Club (CBBC), Friday Download (CBBC), Happy End (Wilton’s Music Hall/E15), West Side Story (CYGAMS), and for Tomorrow’s Talent – DNA, Chatroom and Citizenship (Chelmsford Theatre Studio), Our House, Rent, the Essex premiere of Miss Saigon, Les Misérables, Fame and Chicago (Chelmsford Theatre).
Gavin has taught at many of the UK’s leading drama schools including Central School of Speech and Drama, Mountview, Arts Educational and East 15. Gavin has directed Heritage, Hospital Food, Bassett and Status Update for National Theatre Connections, taking the productions to The Garage (Norwich), Theatre Royal (Stratford East) and Queen’s Theatre (Hornchurch).
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Mark trained at the Royal School of Music and Guildhall School of Music & Drama before going on to study musical theatre at the Italia Conti Academy of Theatre Arts.
He was a co-founder of Sharpsell Productions London, together with Pat Sharp, producing jingles and themes for radio and television. Whilst initially focussed on production and composition, this work ignited his passion for musical theatre and vocal coaching, which later became his sole focus.
Mark’s career in theatre now spans over twenty years working as Musical Director for theatre schools, choirs and tribute acts, from individually-focussed tuition to full-scale productions with large arrangements and harmonies. Past productions include Our House, Fiddler On The Roof, Sweeney Todd, and Jersey Boys. He is also vocal coach and musical director for the Cheshunt School of Dance.
For Tomorrow’s Talent he taught vocals for the school’s BBC Glee Club entry and has been the Musical Director for the Essex Premiere of Miss Saigon (2013), Les Misérables (2015), Fame (2017) and numerous revue showcases over the years.
In his spare time, Mark runs his own amateur theatre group, Limelight Theatre Company for adults, producing yearly variety shows with a team of talented performers.
Giselle trained at Italia Conti Academy, where she undertook a 3 year Musical Theatre Diploma, graduating in 2021.
Since graduating Giselle has worked for Crossroads Live, The PappyShow and most recently played Tiger Lily in Peter Pan for Enchanted Entertainment. Giselle is thrilled to join the teaching faculty at TT having been a student of the school since she was 7. She has been part of many exciting projects with the school, such as Basset – National Theatre Connections (Cramphorn Theatre), Fame (Civic Theatre) and Jack Petchy Glee Club (The O2).
Dominic trained at the Guildford School of Acting, gaining a First Class Hons degree in Acting.
Credits whilst training include Widows, Her Naked Skin, Andorra and Romeo in Romeo and Juliet.
He left during his final year to appear as Albus Potter in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child in the West End.
He was a member of Improv Troupe Lady’s Inconvenience, performing at many of their gigs.
Dominic is a former student of Tomorrow’s Talent from back in 2015, appearing in their productions of Les Misérables (Civic Theatre) and Bassett (Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch). He is thrilled to be back as part of the teaching faculty.
Dominic has taught at The Redbridge Drama Centre, The MT Centre and Brentwood School.
Jemma graduated from Laine Theatre Arts in 2015 and went on to gain a First Class BA (Hons) in Theatre from the University of Surrey and Guildford School of Acting.
As a professional dancer and Dance Captain, Jemma has worked for Fred Olsen and Saga Cruises, travelling all over the world on cruise ships. She has worked as Production Assistant, running rehearsals and choreographing shows on board ships. She also dances with Club Mob, a flash mob company based in London, and has toured the UK in The Tina Turner Experience (Pitbull Productions).
At Tomorrow’s Talent, Jemma teaches dance to senior students. She assisted on their 2012 production of Rent and is a seasoned choreographer for summer showcase and holiday workshops.
Jemma is also a guest teacher of classical ballet, contemporary and commercial dance at a number of local dance schools. She has also worked extensively in arts administration, and worked as a PA at the Royal Academy of Dance.
Richard’s career journey began as a silver-service waiter in the Merchant Navy, where he worked on several ships, including the iconic QE2.
After spending five years travelling around the world, he made the decision to retrain for a career in the emerging IT industry, a time before the internet had become widely accessible. He worked for many years as a programmer on mainframe computers, specialising in banking and insurance systems in London’s financial sector.
In the early 2000s, seeking a quieter life away from the hustle of London, Richard shifted his focus and became involved with Tomorrow’s Talent on a part-time basis. As the business grew, so did his role, and over the course of 16 years, Richard now fully manages the administration side of the business. Today, he plays a key role in ensuring the smooth day-to-day operation of the school and its studios.