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Learn to combine acting, singing and dance on your way to become a Triple Threat!
Sundays (time depends on workshop)
For all aged 18 and over.
In order to register for either workshop you must complete registration via the button on this website.
Musical Theatre Foundations Workshop is a 15-week course in which you will learn material from a specific musical (a different musical each course). At the end of the 15 weeks, you will perform a short showcase in our Studio. Musical Theatre Foundations is open to everyone, regardless of level of experience.
Each 15-week module focuses on a different musical and is broken into three parts:
- Weeks 1-5 - Exploring the building blocks of the focus musical: Learning the music, exploring the world through drama exercises, building our dance technique through combinations that will be used in the choreography.
- Weeks 6-10 - Rehearsing each discipline separately and blocking out the physical movements for our showcase.
- Weeks 11-15 - Combining acting, singing and dancing together, finessing our performances to add depth to the world we are creating, and finalising preparations for the end-of-term showcase.
You must attend at least 12 sessions of the 15 sessions course to be eligible to perform in the final showcase.
Our Musical Theatre Academy puts an emphasis on long term skill development and a more in depth work process towards a grand end-of-year showcase. The Musical Theatre Academy is a 30-week programme, broken down into two 15-week modules:
- The first 15 weeks (MODULE 1) are focused on learning new skills and creating a short showcase.
- The second 15 weeks (MODULE 2) are focused on improving your technique and preparing for our grand community End-of-Year Showcase.
Participation in Module 2 requires completion of Module 1.
Entry to the Academy is decided based on an Audition session, which will take place in September. for this, you will need to prepare a song in advance and be prepared to do some acting exercises and choreography. Academy members will be asked to commit to at least 12 sessions in every 15-week period.
Participants who are not placed in the Academy following the Audition session will be offered a place on the Musical Theatre Foundations workshop.
Who ?
We will gather a group of up to 20 people for either a course of 30 weeks (Academy) or 15 Weeks (Foundations) in which you will develop your skills. You must agree to be able to attend at least 12 sessions in a 15 week Module.
Where ?
The Bridge Theatre Studio, Chaussée de Forest 83, St Gilles.
Please note, there are stairs to enter the venue and it is unfortunately not wheelchair accessible.
When ?
The Academy is a 30-week course which is divided to two 15-week modules.
The Foundations workshop is a 15-week course, with two different courses running per year.
Please see the dates below for more details.
Both workshops take place on Sundays:
- Musical Theatre Academy - 12:30 - 15:45
- Musical Theatre Foundations - 15:45-19:00
What ?
You will have tuition in acting, singing and dancing that will enable you to explore your on-stage creativity in a safe and supportive environment. As you progress, you will learn to integrate these three disciplines into a holistic performance.
Musical Theatre Foundations is 15-week course which uses one musical as a base for our work in the following way:
- Weeks 1-5: Exploring the building blocks of the focus musical and establishing the foundation work for each discipline.
- Weeks 6-10: Rehearsing each discipline separately and blocking out the physical movements for our showcase.
- Weeks 11-15: Combining all of the disciplines, finessing the performance, and finalizsng preparations for the end-of-term showcase.
This 15-week workshop will culminate in a final showcase for family and friends in The Bridge Theatre Studio.
The Academy is divided into 2 periods:
- The first 15 weeks (MODULE 1) are focused on learning new skills and creating a short showcase.
- The second 15 weeks (MODULE 2) are focused on improving your technique and preparing for our grand community End-of-Year Showcase.
During each module, we will use a different musical to base our work. We have carefully selected musicals that will best enable you to progress. Some you will know well, others might be unfamiliar to you. Our Workshop is as much a chance for you to improve your skills as it is an opportunity to discover more gems within the world of musical theatre.
How Much ?
€605 for each 15-week block.
SAVE 20% by booking 30 weeks in advance!
IMPORTANT: By registering to this workshop you are accepting our terms and conditions.

Our Musical Theatre Workshops are the perfect way to let your hair down before the start of another week.
For a few hours hours on a Sunday, our expert workshop leaders will work with you in three different disciplines: acting, singing and dancing.

Our Musical Theatre Workshops are for people who want to get singing, acting and dancing in a non-judgemental setting. Our workshop leaders enable everyone to feel comfortable. We welcome people with little or no prior experience in musical theatre.
Our groups are capped at 20 people. Our small groups are a great chance to meet people in Brussels with similar interests.
For all aged 18 and over.

For the Academy, each MODULE runs for 15 weeks.
In MODULE 1, we take time to focus on building your technique and skills in each of the disciplines. For the higher levels, there will be chances to practice integrating the disciplines towards the end of the term. We will finish the term with a small end-of-term showcase for family and friends.
In MODULE 2, we will work on expanding your skills even further, combining all three disciplines together, and rehearse for our grand community End-of-Year Showcase for a larger audience.
Musical Theatre Academy:
12:30 - 15:45
Musical Theatre Foundations:
15:45-19:00
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Edward trained in Musical Theatre and has worked as a singer at the Thursford Christmas Spectacular, as well as being part of the all-male crossover quartet, Viva Voce. He has appeared in Off-West End productions including Singin' in the Rain, Calamity Jane, and a UK Tour of Bugle Boy - the Glenn Miller Musical.
Since the age of 10, Edward has been singing in choirs, and has had the privilege of performing in many UK cathedrals, such as St Paul's in London. He spent several years with the BBC Symphony Chorus, participating in notable events like the Last Night of the Proms at the Royal Albert Hall. Currently, he sings with the Brussels Chamber Choir.

Born and raised in Canada, Heidi has been teaching piano and dance since the age of sixteen. Years of extensive study in both music and dance, brought Heidi to train and perform in many genres - ballet, jazz, musical theatre, modern, Spanish dance, Latin American and Ballroom, folkloric and tango Argentino.
Throughout the years, she has appeared in countless performances, musicals and stage productions in Canada, the US and Europe. She has choreographed many numbers for shows and bands, including annual showcases of her own dance school in Greece. While in Greece, her creative talents in theatre, dance and music, brought her to design and teach English “Music and Movement” programs for the young, along with creating and choreographing musicals based on children’s stories.
In dance, Heidi has been fortunate to have trained with renowned artists such as, Gus Giordano, Frank Hatchett, George C. Randolph (Alvin Ailey and Les BJM), Juan Antonio (Louis Falco Company,) Stelio Calagias and legendary tango masters, Fabian Salas and Mariano “Chicho” Frumboli.
Apart from being a dance teacher and performer, Heidi holds a university degree in languages and is a graduate of the Western Ontario Conservatory of Music, where she also taught piano. She competed in and won numerous piano and dance competitions, including the The Canadian Music Competition, and received coaching from internationally renowned concert pianists, Arthur Ozolins and the late Raymond Vacchino.
Most recently, in Brussels, she choreographed the musical “Shrek” for Green Parrot Productions, (March 2019), collaborated with The Bruocsella Symphony Orchestra’s Children’s concerts-musical shows and choreographed The Bridge Theatre's production of All Together Now! at the Vaudeville Theatre.

Alexandre trained in Stage Direction and Acting at the National University of Theatre and Cinematography "I.L.Caragiale" and in Composition and Orchestration at the National University of Music "George Enescu". He went on to specialise in Musical Theatre at the Sorbonne University in Paris, where he followed a master's degree in the art of Musicals and a doctor’s degree in Acting The Song.
After 8 years in France, in 2015, he moved to Brussels, and founded Ecole Broadway, the first and only Musical Theatre Academy in Belgium, where he teaches singing, theatre, musical history, musical construction and analysis of musical performance.
Alexandre has composed numerous musicals that have had runs in Bucharest, Paris, London and Brussels, as well as music projects for theatre and film. In theatre, he has directed a wide range of theatre performances (from Shakespeare to Ionescu) but also musical theatre (Salome, Sunset Boulevard, Ragtime, Chicago, The Witches of Eastwick, Nine).
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