Young performers light up the Indigo at The 02

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One of London’s most iconic music venues came alive with the passion of 400 young performers on Sunday 18th November with a special production from a franchise theatre school, who believes in giving its students these incredible opportunities.

The students all attend various Razzamataz Theatre Schools across the country and came together for one night to put on a gala display where they showcased their incredible talent, determination and love for the performing arts.

The children and young people all performed at the Indigo at The 02, which has a capacity of 2,800 and has many world-class musicians, comedians and performers grace its stages. The buzz leading up to the performance has been incredible and the support from the audience on the night was electrifying.

“I’m so proud of each and every student, teacher and Principal who put their heart and soul into every performance on the stage,” says Denise Hutton-Gosney, MD and Founder of Razzamataz. “This night will stay with the children and families for life and we are so proud to be a part of making these magical memories.”

As a large and established franchise network, the schools are able to take part in many exciting events across the UK. As well as the Indigo at The 02, schools can take part in performing at Her Majesty’s theatre in the West End, being part of a prestigious scholarship with The Stage newspaper, many industry-led workshop with professionals such as street dance crew Diversity and West End leading lady Kerry Ellis and being part of a magical cast at Disneyland Paris.

“We have many contacts and years of experience in the performing arts industry so it is possible to put on these huge-scale events,” explains Denise. “That is one of the most significant benefits of joining a franchise rather than going it alone and has also allowed us to welcome people who don’t necessarily have a performing arts background but who do have the passion and commitment needed to work with young people and grow a business.”

Franchisees at Razzamataz include retired performers, former teachers, parents who want to work flexibly around their children and young entrepreneurs straight from college. To celebrate 18 years of successful business, Razzamataz is giving more people the opportunity of joining the network with a range of special offers. To find out if franchising is the right option, Razzamataz holds regular Discovery Den days across the UK where potential franchisees get a chance to meet the Head Office team, find out more about franchising in general and discover what it is like to run a part-time theatre school.

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