Meet The Coach

Charlotte has been performing since she was just three. It started with a love of dance and she now works as a freelance Theatre Practitioner and Actor. Charlotte specialises in Musical Theatre and Voice work for singers, actors and anyone looking to explore their vocal abilities!
 
With experience in both stage and screen acting her key roles include Louise in Gypsy the Musical, The Singer in The Singer and The Old Woman in The Railway Plays (Surrealist theatre productions by award winning playwright Nicholas Joseph), as well as feature films, documentaries and advert work.
 
Charlotte has a UWLQ 5 Diploma Music Theatre ALCM in Performance and performs regularly as a jazz singer for events including The Winchester Jazz Festival. She has a BA (Hons) Drama and English Literature from the University of Winchester where she developed a love for Physical Theatre and Voice work. Charlotte has kept in regular contact with Winchester University having taught students privately and on the Acting, Music Production & Performance courses.
 

Get to Know Me

What is your favourite type of dance?

It would have to be the Samba!

Where are you from?

I'm from Winchester, Hampshire

What is your favourite song?

'Man I feel like a woman' by shania twain

What is your favourite kind of food?

Noodles and roast potatoes!

Do you have any special talents?

I can face paint, fire dance, belly dance and walk on stilts!

What is your favourite quote?

"Though she be but little she is fierce"
- William Shakespeare

"Art is not a luxury, it is a necessity"

I believe we all need to free our authentic voice. Embrace our voices empower our voices and feel free to be our authentic selves. This is the ethos of my business and why I do what I do. It’s not just about having a beautiful and powerful performance as a singer, actor or public speaker; it’s about the everyday communication of people. 

I once had a professor ask me to help remove her Northern accent because she read a book that said that she was unlikely to progress with her accent in the workplace. I politely said that was ridiculous! She came in for a session and by the end she said she loved her accent, it was a part of her and she threw that book away. I believe that it’s about time we were given the tools throughout our education to use our voice and feel authentic and free in how we use our voices no matter your gender, age, class, accent or race. 

The arts is one of the most powerful tools to gain this skill. Art is not a luxury it is a necessity.”

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Kind Words

Charlotte is a truly amazing and inspirational person and a fantastic teacher.  My nearly 10 year old daughter has autism and a lot of anxiety issues but when she is with Charlotte she really comes out of her shell. She has learnt so much from her over the last couple of years not only developing her singing skills but the confidence to perform with Charlotte and on her own in front of an audience on a number of occasions!Charlotte honestly has that extra something special that other teachers may lack, we would never choose anyone else!

Nikki, Mum of MT Student