The local performing arts school joined others worldwide to break the record for the largest number of simultaneous performances of one show.
Stagecoach Performing Arts Malta has helped set a new Guinness World Record by participating in a global Stagecoach schools performance event.
Joining thousands of students from some 73 Stagecoach schools in the UK, Germany, Canada and around the world, Stagecoach Malta performed Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Junior last summer at the Birmingham Symphony Hall in the UK.
In the internationally choreographed event, all 73 schools’ performances of the same show took place simultaneously on 1 July 2018 from 6pm BST. Now that the event has been fully verified by independent adjudicators, Stagecoach Malta has learned that the attempt was successful, thus securing a new Guinness World Record for the largest number of simultaneous performances of one show.
Smashing Stagecoach’s previous record of 66 performances of Glad Rags in 2008 which marked the school’s 20th anniversary, this time the new Guinness World Record attempt was timed to coincide with another cause for celebration – Stagecoach’s 30th anniversary. Founded in 1988, Stagecoach inspires children through singing, dancing and acting classes, while aiming to make a difference in the children’s lives. Notable international alumni including Emma Watson, Jamie Bell, Tom Fletcher and Danny Mac.
As part of the Stagecoach network of more than 1,800 extra-curricular performing arts schools worldwide, Stagecoach Performing Arts Malta offers classes for children aged four to 18, with many local alumni pursuing professional performance careers and taking on roles in international feature films and theatre productions.
More information regarding Stagecoach Malta may be found online at www.stagecoach.com.mt