About Us


Music Theatre 4 Youth (MT4Uth) was established to give young people from across Ireland the very best quality musical theatre tuition, along with the chance to perform on the stages of various theatre venues across the country. MT4Uth’s main aim is to increase access and opportunity for our young talent and give them a platform on which to develop and perform.

MT4Uth encourages the development of talent regardless of whether or not there is the intention to pursue a career in musical theatre and helps in the personal and social development of young people, building self-esteem and confidence. During the course of the weekend the participants develop key life skills -communication, commitment, motivation and the ability to work as part of a team.

MT4Uth began with the concept of "A Musical in a Weekend" - our open access projects for a maximum of 80 young people between the ages of 11 and 22. During the course of these weekends the participants have the opportunity to learn from the professionals, including some of the finest names working in the field of musical theatre in Europe today.

"This was a testing experience for the young members of MT4Uth. To stage musicals to such high standards and meet such high demands in a weekend is quite remarkable…" Dr. Philip Hammond, Composer/Creative Director DCAL

Due to both the demand for the "Musicals in a Weekend" and the talent emerging from these projects, in 2006 we introduced skills building intensive training days covering all aspects of musical theatre and designed to further enhance all skills.

"The tutors were excellent and really made me think about my performance and how to improve it." Kevin, Belfast

For those selected by audition - "Footlighters" has been formed to showcase the high level of talent, expertise and training that the young people receive through the team of International Directors, and Choreographers.

"Music Theatre 4 Youth is the best training ground for youngsters who wish to make a career on the stage. With top international direction and choreography, the tough but rewarding schedule is the main stepping stone to stardom." Malcolm Dawson, Secretary Armagh Lions Club

In October 2006 some of our young performers launched the new Opera House Brochure at Malmaison Hotel, performed an excerpt from "Joseph and His Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" with Darren Day for the BBC's Gala Evening and performed as part of the opening of the Grand Opera House New Educational Facilities in Belfast - 'The Sounds of the Musicals'.