Theatre

Natalie graduated with a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in Theatre Arts and has formal training in classical piano with ABRSM.
Over the past few years, Natalie has worked with numerous local and international students on speech and drama, theatre education as well as theatre productions. She has also directed, devised and performed in several performances as well as theatre for children. Some of her credits include The Jungle Book by The Little Company (Singapore Repertory Theatre) and I-Bot and Dotty (A series of mini children’s musicals for outreach by Lorna Whiston).

Representing London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA) in Singapore
Dramatic Developments was formed to develop a wider acceptance of LAMDA examinations, set up and administer a teacher training qualification as well as bring highly qualified and experienced teachers to centres looking to train their children to the highest level. Although Dramatic Developments is relatively new, it is managed by the same team who ran “The Helen O’Grady Children’s Drama Centre” in Singapore for a period of 8 years.
Dramatic Developments manages a team of 12 teachers, both local expatriate. Dramatic Developments is the Singapore Representative for the LAMDA examinations here in Singapore and can count on the full support of the London headquarters in the development of the The Little Arts Academy.

Sats (Term 2 & 4)
Ages 7 - 9: 10 - 11am (Class 1A) | 11am - 12pm (Class 1B)
Ages 10 -12: 12 - 1pm (Class 2A) | 1 - 2pm (Class 2B)
Let the imagination of children take flight and come to life as they discover the magic of theatre! In this 10-week module, students learn to create tableaux where they use their bodies frozen in various positions to tell stories, as well as an introduction to stage and scripting. This is a great start-off point for other dramatic exploration and culminates in a mini performance at the end of the term.

Sat | 2 - 3.30pm

Introduce your child to theatre as they learn theatre techniques such as voice projection, stage confidence, basic staging and directing. This course enables the children to build up their self-confidence as they learn theatrical techniques. Students will work towards the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) entry level examinations.


Here’s your chance to experiment, create and perform original and scripted theatre on a professional stage or in public places! Participants get to experiment with different styles of performance and stimulus items. It doesn’t matter if you’ve got plenty of experience or none at all: anyone can be a part of this theatre troupe. So if you’ve got a passion for theatre and performing, come and join the fun!
