Glastonbury has given me some of my proudest moments as a coach.
Over the years students from this community have gone on to perform on Broadway, appear in national television productions covered by the Hartford Courant, and land roles in national touring companies. These weren’t kids who were handed anything. They were kids who worked. Who showed up. Who wanted it badly enough to put in the hours.

What Glastonbury Students Are Capable Of
Glastonbury is a competitive community academically. Families here understand what serious preparation looks like. They know the difference between participation and development.
In performing arts that distinction matters enormously. A child who participates in school plays is getting something valuable. A child who receives focused private coaching on top of that is building something different — a level of skill, confidence, and preparation that opens doors that participation alone simply cannot.
Private Coaching From Home
Through Lamb Studios Online I work with Glastonbury students one on one, online via Zoom, from their home. Every lesson is with me personally. I trained at Carnegie Mellon University, one of twelve students selected nationally, and I’ve spent 35 years coaching students from this region toward the outcomes their talent deserves.
For group class options check our current programs.
The trial lesson is $65, 45 minutes with me personally. If your child continues within 30 days that $65 goes toward the first month.
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What I Want Glastonbury Parents to Know
Talent is the beginning. Not the destination. I’ve seen children with tremendous natural gifts go nowhere because they never received the right coaching at the right time. And I’ve seen children who walked in uncertain and unpolished become performers who command a room.
The difference is almost never talent. It’s investment. Glastonbury has produced students who proved that. Your child could be next.
— Michael Lamb, Founder
Performing Arts Programs, Est. 1997
