Double Threat: Singing & Acting
Some children love to sing. Others love to perform. In our Double Threat program, students develop both skills together in a fun, supportive environment that builds confidence on stage and beyond.
Many parents are surprised to learn that strong singing isn't just about vocal technique. Some of the most important skills young singers develop involve confidence, communication, storytelling, expression, posture, movement, and stage presence. Acting training helps students become more comfortable using their voices, expressing emotions, and connecting with an audience.
By combining singing and acting into one program, students learn to become complete performers while developing skills that transfer into school presentations, public speaking, auditions, and everyday confidence.
What Students Learn
Vocal technique and healthy singing habits
Breath support and vocal projection
Clear diction and articulation
Acting fundamentals and character development
Stage presence and confidence
Facial expression and emotional communication
Movement and performance skills
Ensemble teamwork and collaboration
A Performance-Based Program
Students work toward a fully staged performance after several months of rehearsals. Throughout the process, they learn how to prepare for the stage, work as part of a cast, and perform for a live audience.
Every student has opportunities to participate in both singing and acting throughout the production.
Students may choose to perform:
Singing solos
Acting lines and featured speaking roles
Ensemble singing
Group scenes and performances
Our goal is to help every student grow at a pace that feels comfortable while encouraging them to stretch their skills and confidence.
No Auditions Required
This program is open to all experience levels.
Whether your child is stepping onto a stage for the first time or already loves performing, they will find a welcoming environment where they can learn, grow, and succeed.
No auditions are required to join.
Why Parents Love Double Threat
Parents often tell us they see growth far beyond the stage. Students develop:
Increased self-confidence
Stronger communication skills
Better public speaking ability
Greater comfort performing in front of others
Improved focus and teamwork
Lasting friendships with fellow performers
Most importantly, students discover the joy of expressing themselves through music and theatre while creating memories that last long after the final curtain call.
