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Young Stirling performers set to take to the stage in Roald Dahl favourite
Young Stirling performers set to take to the stage in Roald Dahl favourite

Daily Record

time07-07-2025

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  • Daily Record

Young Stirling performers set to take to the stage in Roald Dahl favourite

SABOS Musical Theatre Youth are bringing Matilda the Musical Jr to a local audience in Dunblane this week. 'Revolting' children are taking over Dunblane - thanks to Stirling and Bridge of Allan Operatic Society. SABOS Musical Theatre Youth are bringing Roald Dahl's Matilda the Musical Jr to the stage this July. ‌ Thirty talented young performers aged seven to 17 from across the local area take to the stage in the group's latest production, at Victoria Hall, Dunblane, on July 11-12. ‌ Inspired by the beloved book by Roald Dahl and the award-winning West End musical, this junior adaptation bursts with energy, mischief and unforgettable songs – including When I Grow Up, Naughty, and Revolting Children. Whether you're a long-time Dahl fan or discovering Matilda for the first time, the show promises 'magic, mayhem and a little bit of telekinetic talent'. Following the success of The Wizard of Oz, Olivia, and Wonderland in previous years, SABOS Youth continues to grow as a dynamic and supportive community of young performers. Their summer rehearsal week is an exciting mix of creativity and camaraderie – with experienced adult mentors from SABOS Musical Theatre and even some older Youth members stepping up to lead and support behind the scenes. With just three performances – Friday July 11 at 6.30pm, and Saturday July 12 at 2.30pm and 6.30pm – this is a limited chance "to see what happens when local kids decide to be a little bit naughty'. Booking in advance is recommended – especially for Saturday night, which is already proving popular. Remaining tickets for each performance will be available to purchase on the door. Visit to reserve your seat. For more information about SABOS and their upcoming shows, visit

Young Talent Big Dreams drew hundreds of performers. Meet the 2025 winners
Young Talent Big Dreams drew hundreds of performers. Meet the 2025 winners

Miami Herald

time16-05-2025

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  • Miami Herald

Young Talent Big Dreams drew hundreds of performers. Meet the 2025 winners

A high-stepping ninth-grader from New World School of the Arts soared above the stage with the agility of yesteryear dancer Gene Kelly. Tamerlan Guliyev won the grand prize of the 15th annual Young Talent Big Dreams competition in Coral Gables on May 10. His vehicle to the top of the judges' sheets? 'Dancin' Fool,' an ebullient number from Barry Manilow's 'Copacabana: The Musical.' An 11-year-old's original composition swept North Beach Elementary fifth-grader Soleil Nation to victory in an individual category. One group vocal winner of kids ages 9 to 13 sang a song called 'Revolting Children.' The chuckle-inducing title proved anything but. That tune, performed by children from Doral's SAH Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, comes from 'Matilda the Musical.' But the title of Soleil's winning composition, 'Stepping Stones,' proved a more fitting thematic description of what a cheering audience saw on the Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre stage: Young talented people's stepping stones to success in the arts. Actors' Playhouse, together with presenting sponsor The Children's Trust, held the finals of the 15th annual Young Talent Big Dreams, a local, free youth talent competition that has scoured Miami-Dade County for young talent every year since 2010. Young Talent Big Dreams invites students, ages 8 to 18, to compete in nine categories that tap their talents. The competition features six individual categories: pop/rock/rap vocals, Broadway/jazz/classical vocals, dance, musical instrument, original spoken word, and original vocal and/or instrumental composition. There are also three group categories for dance, musical instrument/bands, and vocal groups. The competition proved that powering through disappointments with pluck, perseverance and poise can pay off. Nina Marie, 16, has competed for nearly half of her life — seven years — at previous YTBD auditions. She finally seized the spotlight as a winner at the 15th finals showcase. She sparkled on Andra Day's aptly titled 'Rise Up' in the Individual Vocal Pop/Rock/Rap category. After confetti exploded on stage after Tamerlan's win as the overall best of the night, YTBD's 2024 champ Gerry Ibarra, 17, bounded on stage to congratulate his successor. A two-month marathon of preliminary and semifinal competitions began in March at the Miracle Theatre in Coral Gables. Subsequent auditions were held at the Dennis C. Moss Cultural Arts Center in Cutler Bay, the City of Miami Little Haiti Cultural Complex and Miami Arts Studio 6-12 @ Zelda Glazer in West Miami-Dade. The rounds drew hundreds of contestants. Prizes include cash awards, master classes with industry professionals, year-round performance opportunities and performing arts scholarships. 'Marking 15 incredible years of Young Talent Big Dreams is both a milestone and a celebration of the extraordinary young artists who have taken our stage,' Barbara Stein, executive producing director of Actors' Playhouse at the Miracle Theatre said in a statement. 'Watching these talented performers blossom year after year continues to be one of the most rewarding aspects of our work.' The champions of the 2025 15th YTBD ▪ Individual Dance and Overall Grand Prize: Tamerlan Guliyev, 14, New World School of the Arts. He receives a $500 cash prize from Actors' Playhouse and four tickets to Universal/Islands of Adventure, courtesy of WSVN 7News. ▪ Original Composition: Soleil Nation, 11, North Beach Elementary School. ▪ Individual Vocal–Broadway/Jazz/Classical: Antonella Laferriere, 14, Divine Savior Academy. ▪ Individual Vocal–Pop/Rock/Rap: Nina Marie, 16, Miami Beach Senior High School. ▪ Individual Original Spoken Word: Nyshelle Burns, 18, Miami Norland Senior High School. ▪ Individual Musical Instrument: Benjamin Baralt, 11, Alexander Montessori School. ▪ Group Vocals: SAH Conservatory of Dramatic Arts. Emmanuel Arcilla, 13, of Downtown Doral Charter School; JJ Calvo, 13, of Doral International Academy of Math and Science; Paulina Gonzalez, 10, of Shelton Academy; Sophia Bovensiepen, 13, of Doral Academy Preparatory School; Ana Paula Mayor, 10, of Pinecrest North Preparatory; and Anna Hurtado, 9, of Academir Charter School East. ▪ Group Dance: Dancing Twins. Caitlynn and Camilah Diaz, both 9, of Caribbean K–8 Center. ▪ Group Musical Instrument/Bands: Sunset Elementary Band. Alexander Borja, 11; William Borja, 9; and Thomas Delecluse, 10, all from Sunset Elementary School; and Ricardo Cloppert, 12, of George Washington Carver Middle School. Howard Cohen, a staff writer at the Miami Herald for 34 years, who also teaches at the University of Miami School of Communication, has volunteered as a judge for Young Talent Big Dreams at Actors' Playhouse since the competition's inception in 2010.

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