THE television star from The Apprentice who is to open a new theatre school in Greenock has told of his excitement at moving into the town.
Reece Donnelly's Theatre School of Scotland is to open a new campus here with a range on offer that will also include £10,000 public sector-backed scholarships.
The six-figure investment will be the last new Scottish site to open before the business offers franchises around the UK.
Reece says it will become a hub for aspiring actors, performers, and theatre enthusiasts in the area.
It will be located within the already established singing school Songbird Studios, on Campbell Street.
The collaboration will see Theatre School of Scotland bring acting for screen/stage courses, musical theatre and dance performance courses to the already thriving singing academy location.
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Mr Donnelly, founder and principal of the theatre school, is renewing his links with the area, having starred in Waterloo Road when it was filmed in the former Greenock Academy back in 2013.
He said: "We are thrilled to bring the Theatre School of Scotland to the vibrant community of Greenock.
“Our mission is to empower students with the skills to go on and work nationally and internationally.
“With success stories like Martin Compston originally from Greenock, I cannot wait to get out in the communities and meet the talent Greenock has to offer.
“As part of our launch, we will be offering free trials for any budding actors and we will also be doing a schools tour round all local primary and secondary schools to make sure we find those hidden gems.
“I couldn’t be happier to be working with Suzie O'Donoghue from Songbird Studios on this project, as a local vocal coach her studio is the perfect base for us as we grow and nurture local talent together.”
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He also said he believes that the addition of this new campus will 'contribute significantly' to the local arts scene and provide aspiring actors and performers with a new home for professional training and opportunities.
Past and current students are working in the entertainment industry with many graduates landing roles on popular platforms such as CBBC, Disney, BBC, and other renowned channels.
In addition to its training programmes, the school aims to collaborate with local organisations, schools, and theatres to help 'enrich the cultural fabric of Greenock' and 'foster a love for the arts and promote artistic expression within the community'.
Suzie O'Donoghue, of Songbird Studios, said the move was the realisation of planning over a period of time.
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She said: “Greenock is the perfect place for the new home of TSOS. Having moved here over 10 years ago I have found such a supportive community that truly cares.
"Over the last six years I've worked with children and young people in this area and they are nothing short of incredible.
“Reece and I have talked about TSOS and Songbird Studios joining forces for a while now and I am over the moon that the stars have aligned and we can bring top notch training, expert guidance and incredible performance opportunities to this area. Get ready Greenock!
“This partnership promises to be a game changer, nurturing talent and creating young people who truly believe in themselves.”
The Theatre School of Scotland Greenock campus is holding an open house event on July 30 and classes will start in August.
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