Partnerships


Hannah is an experienced teacher of drama and public speaking. Through her company, LAMDA for Life, she offers face-to-face and online tutorials for the London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art (LAMDA) examinations and qualifications. Hannah is a versatile theatre practioner with a wealth of experience in both performance and education. She has previously worked in prisons and children’s homes and spent three years tutoring aspiring actors to improve their public speaking skills; she has also taught English as a Foreign Language in Russia.
She holds a BA (Hons) in Theatre Studies from The University of Huddersfield and Grade 8 in LAMDA Acting as well as Grade 8 in LAMDA Verse and Prose.


As a professional actor, John brings a wealth of experience to the stage and beyond. Since leaving drama school in 1984, he has appeared in numerous shows and TV programmes, including BBC One’s ‘A Thing Called Love’ and ‘Bedside Manners.’ As the owner of ‘Big Monty Productions,’ his own murder mystery dinner theatre company, John infuses every performance with his passion for storytelling.
Off-stage, he serves as a London tour guide, collaborating with established tour companies to lead visitors through the rich tapestry of the city’s history and culture.
“John was so knowledgeable, friendly and engaging! It was clearly a passion for him to share his knowledge and love of the area and culture.”
“He showed us the sights and had interesting information and stories about what we were seeing. The stories and information conveyed by a local makes all the difference.”
John holds a Diploma in Dramatic Art from The New College of Speech and Drama.


Krystal is a dedicated and qualified person-centred therapist, specialising in working with Children, Young People, and Young Adults. She offers counselling sessions tailored to your needs, whether in the comfort of your home or through invigorating walk-and-talk therapy sessions.
Understanding the apprehension often associated with therapy, Krystal prioritises building trust and creating a safe space for you to express your innermost thoughts and feelings. Her client-led approach ensures sessions progress at your pace, empowering you to take control of your therapeutic journey.
With a rich background working with young people in diverse settings, including addressing issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, and more, Krystal brings a compassionate and holistic approach to her practice. Whether in the community or school environment, she is adept at supporting neurodiverse individuals and fostering their well-being.
Krystal holds a Level 4 Diploma in Counselling and is a registered member with the National Counselling Society. As an Alternative Provision Provider, she offers well-being and therapeutic support in local primary and secondary schools, drawing from over a decade of experience in various roles, including Deputy Safeguarding Lead and Young Carer’s Champion.