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Part-time theatre school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England
Redroofs Theatre School
Address
26 Bath Road
Maidenhead, Berkshire, SL6 4JT
England
Coordinates51°31′20″N 0°44′08″W / 51.52215°N 0.73559°W / 51.52215; -0.73559
Information
TypePart-time theatre school
Established1947
FounderJune Rose (Keston-Bloom)
Local authorityWindsor and Maidenhead
SpecialistPerforming arts
Department for Education URN110167 Tables
Head teacherSamantha Keston
GenderCoeducational
Age10 to 18
Websitehttp://www.redroofs.co.uk

Redroofs Theatre School is an independent part-time theatre training school in Maidenhead, Berkshire, England.

The school was established in 1947 in London and moved to Littlewick Green in 1964 into a house that was once the home of Ivor Novello. The school is based in Maidenhead. Redroofs is a part-time school of approximately 400 and an agency open to all pupils. In 2020 the school stopped its academic provision to become a larger part-time school for the performing arts only.

Former pupils include Kate Winslet, Joanne Froggatt, Kris Marshall, Dani Harmer and many other working industry performers, dance teachers, theatre producers, theatre directors, writers, stage managers, singers, dancers, stunt coordinators and actors.

Former pupils

Redroofs Theatre School in 2009
See also: Category:People educated at Redroofs Theatre School

Alumni include:

References

  1. "Alumni". Redroofs Theatre School. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  2. Katja Hofman (9 March 2003). "Kate Winslet: Last year I worked for seven weeks – the rest of the time I'm a mum". The Independent. Archived from the original on 17 June 2009. Retrieved 14 May 2011.

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