Stagecoach Agency UK & Ireland
The Stagecoach Agency UK & Ireland is the Europe's largest children’s performers’ agency and represents students, between 4 – 20 years, currently attending the Stagecoach Theatre Arts network of schools across the UK and wishing to be represented by an agent.
The Agency offers Stagecoach students, who choose to become members of the Agency, opportunities to take part in exciting and worthwhile experiences from a wide range of entertainment platforms.
All members represented by the Agency are included each year in Stagecoach's Spotlight directory, the industry's 'casting bible'. In addition all members' CVs are displayed on the leading internet based casting website service 'Spotlight Interactive', which is only viewable by casting directors, not the general public.
Whenever casting professionals require children for their productions happening anywhere in the UK they call.
The Stagecoach Agency enjoy a high degree of success within the industry and in their 2010, managing director & head of casting Tarquin Shaw-Young reported that in the directory year they enrolled over 2100 students and won over 5,500 auditions or bookings for their members. Successes have included winning parts, both major and supporting, in TV, Films, Commercials, Radio, Voice-overs, west End Shows, Corporates and Photoshoots.
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