The Drama Coach Podcast
In this solo episode of The Drama Coach Podcast, I’m talking about something many parents and carers wonder about when their child shows an interest in drama, acting, theatre, screen work or musical theatre: What actually makes a good drama class? When your child says they want to do drama, it can be hard to know where to start. Should they join a local drama group, a stage school, LAMDA lessons, youth theatre, musical theatre, screen acting classes or one-to-one coaching? And once you’ve found something, how do you know if it’s the right fit? In this episode, I talk about what parents can look for in a good drama class - not just in terms of performance opportunities, but in how the class supports confidence, communication, creativity, focus, resilience and real acting skills. I explore why a good drama class should feel emotionally safe, why confidence doesn’t always look loud, and why listening, ensemble work, age-appropriate training and useful feedback matter just as much as getting the lead role. This episode also looks at how to tell whether a class is stretching your child without crushing them, why the teacher’s approach really matters, and why the best class is not always the biggest, flashiest or most “industry” sounding one. A practical, reassuring episode for parents and carers who want to support their child’s interest in drama in a healthy, grounded way. You can find me across social media at @TheDramaCoach. For coaching, courses, resources and useful links, visit: linktr.ee/TheDramaCoach You can also visit: www.thedramacoach.co.uk [http://www.thedramacoach.co.uk] Music: Soft Music 495878 by nastelbom from Pixabay
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