After School Trial Class
Wed 09 Sept
|The BCN Studio
Our theatre after-school programme welcomes kids aged 9 to 14 for a course packed with acting workshops, improvisation, voice and movement exercises, and collaborative storytelling. In English!


Time & Location
09 Sept 2026, 17:30 – 19:00
The BCN Studio, Carrer d'Elkano, 26, 0 1A, Sants-Montjuïc, 08004 Barcelona, Spain
Guests
About The Event
The BCN Studio presents a Bilingual After-School Theatre Programme for Ages 9–14
Join us on September 9th for a trial class, where kids and their parents are welcome to see how a class will typically be in our programme.
No experience needed — just energy, imagination, and a love of making things up!
Along the way, your child will:
✅ Build confidence and self-expression
✅ Make new friends from different backgrounds
✅ Develop language skills naturally through play
✅ Discover their inner performer
In English (open to different levels)
The After-School programme will be held on Wednesdays from 17:30 to 19:00 at The BCN Studio. Early bird price available until August 23rd
The Teachers:
Alex is an artist and educator originally from California with ten years of experience teaching theater to children. She has worked with Shakespeare and theater-for-social-change companies and holds a degree in Cinema & Digital Media as well as an early childhood teaching credential. She has led drama programs in public elementary schools, using theater as a tool for literacy, language, and social-emotional development. As an educator, she hopes to create a space where students feel safe to explore, take risks, and express themselves freely. Having recently made Barcelona her home, she is inspired by the city’s energy, its people, and its culture, and is excited to continue her work in a multilingual, international environment where storytelling and performance can connect students across languages and backgrounds.
Rebeca is an actress and theatre producer originally from Venezuela. She began her teaching career in a programme dedicated to bringing theatre to children from underserved communities in Caracas and the Venezuelan Andes. This experience led her to understand theatre as an educational resource beyond the arts. She lives in Barcelona and is part of The BCN Studio team, and Teatro del Sótano, along helping market other theatre schools and communities.
Samuel is a bilingual British actor and English teacher. Coming from a family of teachers, he learned from a young age the joys of working with children, and he particularly loves sharing his passion for the theatre. He has a lot of experience using performance to not only help children grow creatively and develop confidence, but also to become more comfortable speaking English in a more fun and dynamic way. He’s worked for different companies that teach both drama and English to young learners, and is eager to use his skills and years of experience to help ensure the The BCN Studio theatre camp program is both fun and educational.
