'This workshop is about how you actually perform a song, not just sing it.
We’ll look at how musical theatre and songwriting overlap, and how acting lives inside music when you really connect to what you’re saying. It’s about getting under the surface of a song — the story, the intention, what it means to you — and letting that shape how you perform it.
There isn’t one “correct” way to perform a song. The most powerful performances come from individuality, instinct and emotional truth. It’s about finding your version of a song — the one only you can do. You’ll use practical exercises, discussion and performance work to explore how to make bold choices, trust your instincts and bring more truth into the way you perform. It’s a supportive space, open to all levels, focused on building confidence, creativity and ownership of your voice.
No previous experience necessary!
This workshop is open to Young People aged 18 – 30 who have lived experience of, or may be facing, challenging or unstable life circumstances. (This includes those who are care leavers, young carers, experience of homelessness, living in temporary or unstable housing, not currently in employment, education or training, or in receipt of Universal Credit)
When
22nd July 2026 from 5:00 PM to 8:00 PM
Location
Cardboard Citizens, Hoxton Works
Unit 1.1 and 1.2
128 Hoxton Street
London, London
N1 6SH
United Kingdom
Unit 1.1 and 1.2
128 Hoxton Street
London, London
N1 6SH
United Kingdom