A stage school that featured on TV's Dragons' Den is launching in Lancaster.
The Razzamataz Theatre School will teach performing arts skills to young people aged four to 18 with regular sessions at the University of Cumbria on Bowerham Road in Lancaster.
The school achieved national recognition in 2007 after a memorable appearance on BBC’s Dragons’ Den, where organisations bid for financial support from business experts.
Razzamataz ended up winning an investment from 'Dragon' Duncan Bannatyne, who remains a supporter of the school.
Lancaster principal Brittany Arthur began as a junior student at Razzamataz when she was just five years old, before working her way up to become principal.
The school launches on Wednesday April 19. To book a free taster session call Brittany on 07783480479.


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