The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Awards 2011
The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Awards 2011
The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Awards recognise, acknowledge and reward young people from all walks of life who have either faced adversity, demonstrated bravery, shown courage, cared for others and are good role models for young citizens. The Awards are open to any young person aged between 4 and 18 in the UK. The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Awards, supported by InterAct – part of the Stagecoach Charitable Trust, which provides performing arts education for disadvantage youth, are seeking to acknowledge and reward role models who can inspire young people. Four awards will be presented in each category: Winner (Gold Award) and three Highly Commended Runners Up Awards.
The Award Categories
Stagecoach Awards
The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Award for Bravery
Recognising young people who have demonstrated courage
The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Good Buddy Award
Recognising young people who have proved themselves to be good role models
The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Young Citizen Award
Recognising young people who have demonstrated community spirit, innovation and leadership
The Stagecoach Charitable Trust's InterAct Award
Recognising outstanding achievements during adversity
In addition a series of Awards will be presented to students within the Stagecoach network who have excelled or achieved during their time at Stagecoach. Three categories are available in each award - Gold, Silver and Bronze.
Student Awards
The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Award for Excellence
Presented to a student who has excelled in all areas
The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Award for Achievement
Presented to a student who has achieved success despite personal difficulty
The Stagecoach Theatre Arts Award for Endeavour
Presented to a student who has worked consistently throughout the year towards a particular goal
The Awards Ceremony
This years awards were presented to the winners at a Reception at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane on Monday 28th November 2011 All finalists in each of the 7 categories were invited to attend, together with their parents or guardians and their sponsor or Stagecoach Principal.