Adult Classes

(18+ years)

Our DK: Adults programme is for anyone who wants to build confidence, speak up more clearly, or stretch their creativity in a friendly, no-pressure environment.

Whether you’re a professional looking to boost your communication skills, a parent stepping out of your comfort zone, or someone simply looking for a creative outlet.

We’ve got you.

Want to see if it’s the right fit?

Try our two-week trial for £20 per class. If you join for the full term, we’ll deduct the trial fee from your total cost.

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why it helps (and why it’s fun)

Because these classes offer a supportive, low-pressure space to rediscover your voice, grow in confidence, and connect creatively, whether for work, everyday life, or just for you.

Core Skills:

You’ll strengthen your self-belief and confidence in how you show up and speak, while developing clarity, presence, and expressive communication that feels like you.

What to Expect:

Each session blends imaginative exercises, light script work, and character-based games with real-world speaking tasks, guided reflection, and supportive group connection.

Confidence in Action

You’ll find yourself speaking with more clarity and conviction, whether in meetings, conversations, or unfamiliar situations, and, more importantly, enjoying it.


Your drama Journey

It all begins with growing confidence, clarity, and creative expression, through playful exercises, supportive group work, and practical tools that make communication feel more natural, comfortable, and even enjoyable.

Here’s how that journey unfolds, from autumn to summer.

Swipe or move across to explore all terms.

Autumn Term

This term focuses on developing personal expression, presence, and creativity through a mix of real-life speaking tasks and imaginative work.

Developing Core Skills

  • Building inner confidence and self-belief
  • Developing vocal strength and expression
  • Overcoming nerves or shyness in group settings

Class Experience

  • Icebreakers, storytelling, and improvisation games
  • Vocal exercises for projection and articulation
  • Creative challenges that build trust and reduce fear
  • Gentle character and emotion work through role play
  • Encouraging feedback in a warm, respectful group

Confidence in Action

  • Feeling more at ease speaking to a group
  • Beginning to enjoy self-expression and spontaneity
  • Stronger voice and clearer delivery in daily life
  • Reduced anxiety in unfamiliar social or professional settings

End of Term: You’re speaking up with greater ease, expressing ideas clearly, and growing in confidence—both in class and life.

Spring Term

This term focuses on developing personal expression, presence, and creativity through a mix of real-life speaking tasks and imaginative work.

Developing Core Skills

  • Enhancing self-awareness and public presence
  • Communicating with impact and purpose
  • Reconnecting with creative thinking and play

Class Experience

  • Mini-scripts, monologues, and scene-based activities
  • Guided improvisation and character-building
  • Personal storytelling and expressive exercises
  • Debate-style speaking and vocal variety practice
  • Ongoing group-building and confidence sharing

Confidence in Action

  • Delivering more expressive, assured communication
  • Feeling empowered to speak in work, social or public settings
  • Trusting your instincts and creative voice
  • Exploring new versions of self through drama and reflection

End of Term: You’re communicating with more expression, taking creative risks, and contributing with clarity and purpose in group work.

Summer Term

In the final term, you’ll put your skills into practice; whether through performance, personal goals, or real-world communication.

Developing Core Skills

  • Self-presentation and everyday performance skills
  • Clarity, control, and confidence in high-stakes situations
  • Growth mindset and creative reflection

Class Experience

  • Optional scene work and low-pressure presentations
  • Group-devised pieces or informal showcases
  • Speaking tasks based on real-life situations (e.g. interviews, toasts, meetings)
  • Reflective discussions and peer feedback
  • Using drama techniques to support personal goals

Confidence in Action

  • Communicating ideas with intention and confidence
  • Contributing in professional and social settings
  • Willingness to take creative or personal risks

End of Term: You’re showing up with confidence in real-life situations, sharing your voice, your perspective, and your presence with impact.