Razz Successes!
A great many of Razzamataz's student have ventured further into the world of performing arts - here are just a few!
Brad Kavanagh Razzamataz founder Denise Hutton persuaded Brad to go to the auditions of 'Billy Elliot'. The ex-Whitehaven pupil was successful and appeared in the premier of Billy Elliot as Michael age 11. Now a Disney Star, playing Dylan in 'As The Bell Rings'. The UK's answer to Zak Efron!
Read more on Brad on Wikipedia
Sarah Story Ex-Carlisle pupil Sarah was awarded a scholarship to study music at Liverpool Hope University. Sarah hosts 'The Dance Show' on a Liverpool radio station. Sarah is working with Nick Hussey, music producer ('I'm a Dreamer' and 'Rhythm is a Dancer') and is releasing an album this summer!
Check out Sarah on myspace.com
Cory Spedding Another ex-Whitehaven Pupil. A gifted singer and runner up in the Junior Eurovision song contest. Now at stage school in London.
Watch Cori's Eurovision performance.
Tom Taylor from Whitehaven makes his broadcast debut on BBC Radio 5
Ashley Wells - ex Dumfries student is now teaching for us overseas for First Choice and Thomsons! Ashley is our first student to teach overseas for us and is very excited about this opportunity Razzamataz has opened up for her!
Stephanie Carrick - ex Dumfries student, Stephanie went on to become a classroom assistant in the UK for Razzamataz, and then a teacher and she is now our first ex-student to become a franchisee! Stephanie owns the Glasgow South school and is thrilled with her new business and career!
Many students have worked with professional touring company 'Westenders' and more currently the 'Abba Mania' live tour!
Students are appearing on CBeebies show 'Waybuloo'
Students appear in 2009's 'Irn Bru' TV advert, a witty high School Musical pastiche - Watch it on youtube.com
Many students have filmed for new game show 'CopyCats' to be aired 2009/10
Many more students have been extras in various films and documentaries including the Beatrix Potter film and Queen Elizabeth
Many students are now going onto further studies at Performing Arts Colleges across the United Kingdom (and probably beyond!)

