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Calum Galbraith
Vocal Coach


Calum is currently in his final year at Hamilton Performing Arts School, where he is highly regarded for his exceptional performance skills and talent in costume design. He also serves as the vocal coach for Shakespeare’s Kids, an organisation he joined at just 9 years old. Over the years, Calum has become an integral part of the programme, contributing both on and off the stage.
His impressive list of productions includes:
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Midsummer Night Dream Film (2014) – Flute
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Romeo & Juliet Film (2015) – Mercutio
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Love Is An Open Door – Li Shang & Maleficent
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Macbeth (2018) – Macduff
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A Midsummer Night’s Dream Musical Theatre – Puck
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Romeo & Juliet Musical Theatre – Mercutio
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Calling All The Monsters – Shadowman
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Calling All The Monsters 2 – Phantom of The Opera
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Shakespeare’s Kids & The Secrets of The Lost Folio - Hollywood – Son of Mercutio
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We Are The Children: A Michael Jackson Tribute
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Rockin’ With The Monsters: Festival of The Dead – Phantom
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Going for Gucci - Hollywood – Son of Mercutio
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Aladdin – Head of The Guard
Beyond performing, Calum has assisted in the production of several junior shows and played a key role in running summer camps for Shakespeare’s Kids. As the current vocal coach for the organisation, he helps nurture the next generation of performers.
Calum’s talents extend to costume design, where he has created stunning replicas of iconic musical theatre gowns, including Glinda’s dress from Wicked. His work has been widely admired and highlights his eye for detail and creativity.
Calum also participated in STV’s Strictly Kids event in support of the STV Children’s Appeal and has achieved two Community Achievement Awards through Kelvin College Glasgow in recognition of his contributions to Shakespeare’s Kids. Notably, he was the youngest student in Scotland under the age of 18 to earn this accolade.
His dedication to his community and the arts earned him a nomination for a Young Scot Award, reflecting the significant impact of his work with children through Shakespeare’s Kids.


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