The Level 3 Extended Diploma programme is a vocational course covering all aspects of performance including devising, performing and professional practice

Delivered by experienced and specialised performing arts professionals you will be able to build upon your previous performance experience supporting your progression to university, stage school or employment.

The Level 3 Extended Diploma programme is a vocational course covering various aspects of music performance & production including: Music theory, composition, performing, the music industry, sound design, sound recording, sound engineering, the music industry and professional practice.

The course is designed to provide you with the skills to meet the demands of a broad and diverse music industry, giving you the chance to push your strengths whilst developing your weaknesses in order to become a multi-talented musician.

Delivered by experienced music professionals, you will be able to build upon your previous performance & production experience supporting your progression to university, specialist music colleges or employment.

 

Perfect for playwrights at any stage of their careers, our Playwrights Club offers the chance to join a local writing community and receive support and feedback on a play in development.

At monthly sessions you’ll be able to share and discuss a script you’re working on, as well as take part in creative exercises designed to fire your imagination and support your writing. You’ll also have the opportunity to share your work at Play, Pizza, Pint: Shorts Showcase event in February 2026.

Playwrights Club is free to join and open to everyone aged over 16. Tickets are pay what you can. You will be able to select from either a £0, £5 or £10 ticket. Alternatively, you can use the donation box to select a custom amount. Your donations will help to ensure that our engagement and participation programme remain free and open to all.

All sessions take place at the Eastern Angles Centre.

Each session will be hybrid with the option to join via Zoom or in person. We are committed to supporting artists based in or from East Anglia, but given our region is the size of Wales we know not everyone will be able to attend in person.

Wednesdays, 7 May - 16 July, 6.45 - 8.30pm | £2 per session | 18-25

Looking for a space to create and explore performance? This weekly drop-in is for people who want to keep practising theatre and movement without having to commit to a full course.

Each week will focus on a different topic to spark ideas for work you might want to develop further outside of the sessions. Each session is stand-alone, so you can come to as many or as few as you like and still gain valuable skills.

Topics covered in each session include (subject to change):

What you get

Meet the tutors

Phao May is a Movement Director, Director, Choreographer and Facilitator, working across stage and screen in London. She attained a foundation in Acting from RADA in 2014, and later an MA in Movement Directing and Teaching from The Royal Central School of Speech and Drama in 2022. She has collaborated with Soho Theatre, The Bush, and National Youth Theatre and created work for Edinburgh Fringe and The Vaults. Her creative work spans plays, devised work, commercials, music videos and live comedy, working with trained actors and musicians, community groups and comedians.

Isaac Jordan is a theatre director, writer and facilitator. His work focuses on the intersection of community heritage, theatre and storytelling, exploring ways to celebrate and strengthen everyday communities. In addition to working with the Roundhouse, he has collaborated with organisations including the Natural History Museum, SPID Theatre, the Pink Singers, UCL, Half Moon Theatre and Richmond Theatre.

Plus guests! Some sessions will include featured artists who are experienced in script writing, comedy and more.

Do you need any particular skills or experience to take part?

You don’t need any specific skills but this will be most relevant to people who have done at least a bit of theatre or dance before. Open to all levels – we welcome back people who have attended previous terms.

How to join 

This is a drop in session which means there’s no need to book beforehand, just arrive and pay £2 at the front desk.

Please note spaces are limited and filled on a first come, first serve basis. Booking opens from 6pm and we recommend arriving at least 10-15 minutes early to secure a space, sign up and pay.

I’M NOT SURE I CAN AFFORD TO TAKE PART…

If you need help to pay for things like project fees, transport or childcare, we can help. Find out how you can get support. If you are using a bursary to pay for the project, please ensure you arrange this with the Advice Base with plenty of time before the start of the project.

I HAVE ADDITIONAL NEEDS. WHAT SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE?

We are committed to supporting D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse young people, those with medical conditions, access requirements or any lived experience that may require adaptation, support or sensitivity. If there is anything you would like to let us (our youth workers, tutors or staff) know that will support your enjoyment and access, you can do so by emailing us at advicebase@roundhouse.org.uk, and we will contact you to discuss further how to best support your engagement.

Wednesdays, 7 May - 16 July, 4.30-6pm | £2 per session

Join our weekly Circus Skills Drop In and try out a range of apparatus and techniques, including  aerial hoop, rope, static trapeze, silks, acrobatics, parkour, juggling, stilt walking and unicycling! Learn to climb, fly, balance, flip and improve your coordination guided by professional circus tutors in a fun and supportive environment. All skill levels welcome!

What you get

Meet the tutors

You will train with professional circus tutors working in the arts industry.

Do I need any particular skills or experience to take part?

No previous experience needed and suitable for all skill levels. Contact performingarts.team@‌roundhouse.org.uk if you would like to chat further about the sessions.

How to join

This is a drop in session which means there’s no need to book beforehand, just arrive and pay £2 at the front desk.

Please note spaces are limited and filled on a first come, first serve basis. Booking opens 30 minutes beforehand, and we recommend arriving at least 10 minutes early to secure a space, sign up and pay.

I’M NOT SURE I CAN AFFORD TO TAKE PART…

If you need help to pay for things like project fees, transport or childcare, we can help. Find out how you can get support. If you are using a bursary to pay for the project, please ensure you arrange this with the Advice Base with plenty of time before the start of the project.

I HAVE ADDITIONAL NEEDS. WHAT SUPPORT IS AVAILABLE?

We are committed to supporting D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse young people, those with medical conditions, access requirements or any lived experience that may require adaptation, support or sensitivity. If there is anything you would like to let us (our youth workers, tutors or staff) know that will support your enjoyment and access, you can do so by emailing us at advicebase@roundhouse.org.uk, and we will contact you to discuss further how to best support your engagement.

Explore contemporary performance to develop your creativity, critical thinking and practical skills for a career in creative industries and beyond

Drama in the School of Arts and Humanities provides an exciting and challenging programme with an emphasis on contemporary performance practices. Our approach to teaching and learning integrates theories and practices of performance in order to extend our understanding of Drama as an art form in its social, political and cultural contexts.

Our expert lecturing staff are internationally-recognised researchers with a range of industry-related experience. Students are able to take advantage of our nationally-acknowledged teaching expertise and will have opportunities to extend their experience of contemporary performance practices through contact with part-time staff and key visiting lecturers. The Drama programmes benefit from extensive links with theatre practitioners and key Irish theatre companies, who use our spaces for performances and delivering practice-based workshops.

Drama allows students to learn in a rigorous and stimulating environment where they are encouraged to develop essential skills as thinking creative practitioners.

Secondary School age? 11-18? Looking for something to do in the school holidays? A break from revising and exams? Come and join us for three full days at Theatre Porto in May Half Term – completely free.

This half term we will be offering the opportunity to local young people to work in a professional theatre space with a number of different creatives and explore: theatre making, script performing and writing, set design, videography, arts, crafts, painting and much more! No previous theatre or arts experience needed – just come and give things a try!

So whatever you might be interested in there will be something for you to enjoy and the chance to build a new network of friends too – just bring your imagination, curiosity and enthusiasm. Let’s get creative!

Relaxed, welcoming and fun!

Dates 27, 28 and 29 May 2025

Please note that due to funding, priority will be given to young people residing in Central & Grange area.

Let’s meet on the green and see who we might bump into…

Join Trestle this summer as we find a way to pass the sunny days with our mates and whoever else we might stumble upon.

Using Trestle’s iconic masks the week will end with an outdoor site specific performance to make the most of St Albans green spaces.

Costs: £140pp, £5 early drop off from 9am per day. £5 late pick up until 4pm per day.
Dates: Monday 11 August - Friday 15 August 2025
Times: 10am – 3pm each day, sharing from 3pm – 3.30pm on Friday.

Youth Theatre is taking a long Easter break and will be back in action Wednesday 7 May 5pm-6:30pm

Our Youth Theatres provide fun and inclusive environments to make friends, build confidence and explore theatre-making skills. Sessions run weekly during school term time.

We do not audition for our Youth Theatres and they are free to attend. No drama experience needed, just a willingness to explore your creativity!

If you want to tell stories, play games and perform then get in touch via email to sign up.

Weekly sessions run on Wednesdays 5pm-6.30pm. All sessions take place at the Eastern Angles Centre.

The youth theatres run during term time. There will also be two weeklong theatre camps during half-term in the Autumn and Spring.

Interested in joining? Sign up to our Taster Day

We’ll be holding a free taster day for young people interested in joining our Youth Theatre

Saturday 10 May, 10am-12pm.

To sign up or find out more about Eastern Angles Youth Theatres, please get in touch with our Engagement Project Officer Kirsty Tallent or call 01473 218202.

If you're starting university in 2025/26, you could be eligible for our new bursary to help cover the cost of student essentials like a laptop, bedding, kitchenware and more

The Save the Student Bursary is a set amount of £750, with six awards up for grabs.

The bursary will be paid through JS Group's Aspire service, a tool used by tens of thousands of students at dozens of UK universities, allowing the safe and secure delivery of funds.

This money is intended to help you pay for anything you might need when you start university. This could include:

We look forward to receiving your application!

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