A time for coffee, cake, singing, and being among a like-minded and friendly community. It is free to attend, and we welcome all abilities. You don’t need to be able to read music, just come along and enjoy yourself. The sessions bring together theatrical people for a fun couple of hours of singing, and of course to have a cuppa and a chat before we start.
We are led by musical director, choirmaster and actor, Stefan Bednarczyk, who leads us in a range of material from musical theatre to pop to rock. Stefan teaches regularly at RADA, where he has been a guest musical director for over 20 years.
But I can’t sing!
We warmly encourage ALL abilities. Please be assured that you are in very safe hands with our excellent MD Stefan Bednarczyk.
Do I need to RSVP?
Not at all. Simply turn up on the day and be greeted by the friendly faces of the choir and members of staff from The Royal Theatrical Fund and the Actors’ Trust.
When and where?
We meet at St Paul’s Church, Covent Garden (fondly known as the Actors’ Church) fortnightly on Wednesdays, 10:30am – 12:30pm.
2026 Dates:
Wednesday 28th January
Wednesday 11th February
Wednesday 4th March
Wednesday 11th March
Wednesday 25th March
Wednesday 8th April
Wednesday 22nd April
Wednesday 6th May
Wednesday 20th May
Wednesday 3rd June
Wednesday 17th June
Wednesday 1st July
Wednesday 15th July
Wednesday 29th July
Wednesday 12th August
Wednesday 26th August
Wednesday 9th September
Wednesday 23rd September
Wednesday 7th October
Wednesday 21st October
Wednesday 4th November
Wednesday 18th November
Wednesday 2nd December
On rare occasions, we may have to move dates, so please do contact Joel at The Royal Theatrical Fund through the details below to confirm the date you would like to come along. We look forward to seeing you!
Contact: For more information, please contact 020 7836 3322 or admin@trtf.com
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