Meet the team.
Harmonie Lloyd is an actress, who gained her first professional credit at the age of 8 when she starred in the 25th Anniversary Tour of Les Miserables as Young Eponine. Harmonie has dedicated herself to the industry, gaining her first television credit at the age of 12, when she played Lizzie Maddocks in BBC 2’s hit police drama WPC56. Since then, Harmonie has trained at Redroofs Theatre School as their 2017 Scholarship recipient, and after that, gained a First Class Degree from the prestigious Emil Dale Academy. Some of Harmonie’s recent credits include; Lily Maynard in BBC Doctors, Mary in Sky Showcase Gunpowder Siege and most recently alongside Colin Firth in Lockerbie: A Search for Truth.
Callum hails from Barnstaple, North Devon, and is now based in Maidenhead. Callum trained at the world renowned East 15 Acting School, before graduating with a Musical Theatre degree from Emil Dale Academy. He is a commercial and stage performer, recently appearing in national campaigns for Network Rail (No Second Chances) and the EFL x Sage campaign, as well as the Etsy Christmas TV advert. Callum made his West End debut in Made in Dagenham: The Musical – 10th Anniversary Concert at the London Palladium. His stage work includes playing the title role in Jack and the Beanstalk and Aladdin at The Elgiva Theatre, Chesham, as well as Stanley/Bill in Brief Encounter at Brighton Open Air Theatre.
Inspiring the next Generation
Harmonie and Callum are passionate about developing new talent and creating accessible, high-quality training for the next generation of performers. They have now decided it is the perfect time to co-found a theatre school, bringing their professional experience in screen, stage, and commercials into a dynamic and supportive learning environment.
Alongside their careers as actors, Harmonie and Callum have extensive experience working with young people and understand how to bring out the very best in every child. They are both fully DBS checked and have experience with safeguarding protocol. They are passionate about creating a space where students feel encouraged, confident, and inspired to explore their creativity, develop new skills, and express themselves freely.
Having worked closely with children and young performers for many years, they have seen first-hand the profound impact that the arts can have on young lives. They believe that theatre and performance not only nurture talent but also build confidence, resilience, communication skills, and lasting friendships. Nothing brings them more joy than watching young people grow in self-belief, discover their unique strengths, and flourish both on and off the stage.
Their shared vision is to provide exceptional training in a positive, inclusive, and supportive environment where every student feels valued and empowered. Through their combined industry knowledge, passion for teaching, and commitment to nurturing young talent, Harmonie and Callum aim to inspire the next generation of performers while helping each child develop skills and confidence that will benefit them for years to come.

