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Sylvia Young

Sylvia Young OBE (born 1939 in Hackney, London, England)[1] is the founder and principal of Sylvia Young Theatre School in London, England.[2]

Sylvia Young Theatre School

Young founded her theatre school in 1981 in Drury Lane, London, before moving to its current Marylebone premises in 1983.[3][4] The school is co-educational and provides a combination of academic and vocational classes for children aged 10 to 16 years. The academic curriculum encompasses GCSEs, while the vocational curriculum teaches acting, dance and music. Many SYTS students have gone on to become successful in the performing arts world, including Amy Winehouse, Denise Van Outen, Billie Piper, former Spice Girl Emma Bunton, I Am Number Four star Alex Pettyfer, Victoria from Emmerdale Isabel Hodgins, Dawn from EastEnders Kara Tointon, Stacey from EastEnders Lacey Turner, McFly member Tom Fletcher, Busted bassist Matt Willis, member of The Saturdays, Vanessa White, and member of The Wanted, Nathan Sykes.[5] The film High School Musical 3 features an SYTS pupil, Jemma McKenzie-Brown.[6]

Family

Young married Norman Ruffell in Hackney, London, in 1961 and has two children, actresses Frances Ruffelle and Alison Ruffelle. Young's granddaughter is pop singer Eliza Doolittle.[7]

Styles and honours

She was the subject of This Is Your Life in December 1998 when she was surprised by Michael Aspel at the Sylvia Young Theatre School.[8]

Young was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the Queen's Birthday Honours List of 2005 for her services to the arts.[9]

References

  1. ^ Sayer, Emine (11 April 2022). "'I don't want any stage school brats!': Sylvia Young on nurturing Billie Piper, Daniel Kaluuya and a host of stars". The Guardian.
  2. ^ Evans, Connie (24 March 2022). "Theatre school founder among recipients of special Olivier award" – via www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk.
  3. ^ Beckett, Andy (18 May 1999). "Blonde ambition". The Guardian. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  4. ^ Welham, Jamie (19 September 2008). "Sylvia Young Theatre School to stage an exit". West End Extra. Retrieved 27 August 2008.
  5. ^ Bussmann, Kate (12 July 2015). "Sylvia Young Theatre School: The youngsters earning fame the hard way". www.telegraph.co.uk.
  6. ^ Roper, Matt (16 February 2009). "High School Musical's Jemma 'Tiara' McKenzie-Brown was a star pupil in Yorkshire and is tipped to hit the bigtime in Hollywood". Daily Mirror.
  7. ^ "Eliza Doolittle lives with mum". Belfast Telegraph. 28 July 2010. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  8. ^ "Jazz Shaper: Sylvia Young". Mishcon de Reya. 13 March 2021.
  9. ^ Welham, Jamie; Moore-Bridger, Benedict (19 September 2008). "Theatre school of the stars is on the move". Evening Standard. Retrieved 8 April 2012.

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