July 15, 2024

Winners and Losers

Ringing in our ears are the sights and sounds of the Euro Cup Final and the England Men’s Football team. Today, we announce our theme for next year: Winning and Losing. But let's highlight a different winner: Gerardine Sacdalan, an ex-Theatretrain student, who has just opened in the title role in &Juliet on a nationwide tour. Her journey exemplifies the true essence of dedication and success.

Ringing in our ears are the sights and sounds of the Euro Cup Final and the England Men’s Football team. Strangely this is the day we announce our theme for next year – Winning and Losing, a title that was chosen months ago. 

But I want to talk about a different winner, ex-student of Theatretrain, Garardine Sacdalan who has just opened in the title role in &Juliet on a nationwide tour. I know how much effort goes into becoming a performer but how even harder you have to work to play a leading role.  I went back to Ruth McKechnie, former Company Director and Musical Director at Theatretrain Cambridge. She told me that Gerardine came to Cambridge South Theatretrain at seven and asked to do a solo. A huge voice emerged from that tiny person – sounding like Whitney Houston! She later had solos at many of our national shows in London especially when she sang Bring Me to Life for our Romeo & Juliet section at the O2 Arena in 2013. That’s a connection with her current show she might appreciate.   

As one review said of the recent opening night,“ Gerardine Sacdalan is a smart and sassy Juliet, her powerhouse vocals more than do justice to the pop classics she so perfectly delivers, every note is pure pop perfection. From her first moments on stage, you know this performance is going to be something special.”

How wonderful to be a winner and how lovely to see all that dedication pay off – it was truly earned. That’s inside the theme as well – it’s not only about winning or losing but the journey you make along the way. 

I’m taking a break now until September when our new year begins.

Theatretrain, a nationwide provider of weekend theatre schools for young people aged 4-18, specialises in weekly classes in acting, singing, and dancing. An emphasis is placed on learning valuable life skills such as confidence, empathy, courage, and resilience. If you know a child who loves to dance, act and sing or could do with a little confidence boost why not visit to find out what our performing arts classes can offer your child at one of our 80 locations across the UK.

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