Reviews

  1. Lorraine Sale ★★★★★

    I have been enjoying Millenium’s summer shows for many years and am always delighted to see how professional and committed the students are. I love watching musical theatre and dance and, in these shows we are given both so that we can spend a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. Well done, Millenium-I hope you continue to produce such great performers for years to come!

  2. Rebecca Woods ★★★★★

    After attending an Open Day with my daughter last week, I can say that MPA is a very welcoming and friendly college and everyone we met, particularly Ikky and Zak, were really lovely and very helpful. MPA is definitely on my daughter’s shortlist of colleges to apply to for 2024 entry.

  3. Lisa Castle ★★★★★

    On Saturday 28th May I had the pleasure of attending the graduate showcase of the Millennium Arts final year students. Also performing were The Jazz Core company, comprising of original and continuing Millennium Arts students. The Rudolf Steiner theatre is a gorgeous, intimate venue that was perfectly suited to the evenings performance. Even from the back of the auditorium I had a great view of the performers and could really see their emotions and expressions. The simple, and in the case of The Night Mail piece in particular, very clever staging allowed the performers to stand out and not be burdened with too many set changes and faffing with stage furniture! All the performers had amazing energy and commitment which, considering this was their second performance of the day, lasted right up until the end. In Act One there were two notable stand outs for me. Laura Gronek’s performance of “Everybody Loves Louis” from Sunday In the Park with George captured the humour and sadness of George’s long suffering model, Dot, comparing her current beau to George, absolutely spot on. The second was the contemporary piece Nobius Angelus to the beautiful Dona Nobis Pacem 2 by Max Richter. The choreography was powerful and very moving. Christina Chinchilla’s performance in particular was outstanding. The Jazz Core Company took the spotlight for the first part of the second half. This group of previous (and two current) Millennium Arts students showcased six pieces, each exploring the jazz form in completely different ways. All were slickly choreographed and expertly performed. The performers were all very talented but Nicole Campbell-Watson and Tobias Richards shone whenever they were on stage, their fluidity and grace was simply beautiful. A great evenings entertainment and I hope all these incredibly talented performers go on to do amazing things!

  1. Jemma Angel ★★★★★

    Our Son has only been at MPA for 4 weeks and we are impressed with his great improvement already. He has learnt so much from Ikky and all the staff and with the very small groups it gives the students so much individual attention, Ikky is very welcoming. Our son is looking forward to the rest of his course.

  2. dahlia ★☆☆☆☆

    Students of colour please be aware you will not receive support at this school

  3. Marlene Duniam ★★★★★

    My daughter trained here, and absolutely loved every minute, they prepared her for the performing industry and she is now successfully performing on a uk and European tour.

  1. Camelia Suruceanu ★★★★★

    I want to mention that the teachers and staff really appreciate and Millennium College is a great place to study

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