Gamta Glasgow Academy Musical Theatre Arts located at The Brickhouse Bldg, 19 Farnell St, Glasgow G4 9SE, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 07803 001783

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Stephen Donaldson

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5/ 5

Frank Pilkington

5 Google Rating

After being taken along to the King's Theatre, I was blown away by the sheer talent that GAMTA produ

5/ 5

After being taken along to the King's Theatre, I was blown away by the sheer talent that GAMTA produced. I have avidly followed GAMTA' s productions since then and it never fails to amaze me how they hone the very best of Scotland's young graduate talent. Looking forward to the next production! Can't wait. Well done GAMTA!

Francis Hamilton

5 Google Rating

My partners daughter attends GAMTA on the advanced course 3 days per week. We have noticed a massiv

5/ 5

My partners daughter attends GAMTA on the advanced course 3 days per week. We have noticed a massive difference in her over the last 2 years since she has been there. She has learned so much and her confidence has soared, she is a completely different girl. She has made many great friends and the teaching staff are brilliant. They nurture the children and ensure that they are getting top class training. I cannot recommend GAMTA enough.

Joanna Watson

5 Google Rating

The training at GAMTA encourages students to become hardworking, passionate and well rounded perform

5/ 5

The training at GAMTA encourages students to become hardworking, passionate and well rounded performers. By providing great opportunities, wide array of classes and industry experienced teachers, GAMTA students strive to and succeed in becoming some of the best performers in Scotland and the UK.

melissa buchan

5 Google Rating

GAMTA training creates exceptional performers from age 4 to full time professionals. GAMTA students

5/ 5

GAMTA training creates exceptional performers from age 4 to full time professionals. GAMTA students strive to be the best they can be.

Erin McGill

1 Google Rating

Still continued to take money from my grandfather account during the whole lockdown, when we realise

1/ 5

Still continued to take money from my grandfather account during the whole lockdown, when we realised, I contacted them for a refund that was mid April!! Was promised refund, they had apparently tagged the payments with another student, emailed every week to chase it up, apologised every time , was told will do it first thing in the morning.. still no refund and its mid August. Now they won't return my emails. So having to launch a fraud investigation through the bank. Such a shame as my daughter loved attending !!

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