New Centre Stage
Boosting confidence and creativity – on stage!
New Centre Stage is a day service providing creative empowerment through song, dance and drama.
Run by New Directions’ South Hub, New Centre Stage offers drama, musical theatre, therapeutic drama, issue-based drama and creative dance. Through partnerships and community projects, people using New Centre Stage build confidence and self-esteem while developing better communication skills.
The people we support have the run of a fantastic fully equipped studio theatre within the David Brown Centre in Netherton.
The 90 audience capacity theatre is regularly standing room only when the New Centre Stage family present plays, musicals and shows they have developed.
About New Centre Stage
Personal Stories
“I really like to come here. I came to do dance and then I really got into acting and love the dramas we do!”
Emma
comes two days a week
“We had a Halloween show last year – we suggested and the team made it happen! I sang and danced the Monster Mash as a zombie and absolutely loved it!”
David
comes three days a week
“Performing arts are my life. The team here is incredibly good and they match personal goals – confidence and independence – to the roles we play here. I also do drama and performing parts at Derwent College but I really like the team – both staff and my fellow performers – here at New Centre Stage.”
James
comes three days a week
“The confidence I have now is unbelievable. I never thought I would ever sing or dance in front of an audience.”
Sandra
comes two days a week
“I really like the shows – I was in Mary Poppins! We take a story and together we write the play and get the chance to sing and dance.”
Cathy
“I love to sing!”
Harriet
Impacts & Outcomes
All productions are co-produced with the people supported and roles assigned based on personal objectives, such as boosting confidence and improving independence.
Shows are designed either as standalone productions or tied to a theme, such as Mental Health Awareness Week, to ensure people supported have a strong sense of the issues affecting both them and wider community.
Success for people supported has meant additional days in care in the service for a number of people – providing better value for money for commissioners and independence budgets.