For many years South Windsor wasn’t just a town we served. It was where we lived.
Our studio was here. Our headquarters was here. Every morning the phones were ringing, programs were being scheduled, instructors were heading out to communities across a three state radius — Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island — and it all ran from right here in South Windsor.

After Five O’Clock
That’s when I would sit down one on one with students. Sometimes four, five, six in an evening. Each one with their own goals, their own audition coming up, their own specific thing to work on.
A teenager preparing for a college conservatory audition. A student getting ready for their first All-State chorus try-out. A young performer with a New York callback the following week. Each one got my full attention. Each session was completely individual.
The Summers Were Something Special
Summer in South Windsor meant over a hundred children coming through our programs. Full productions — two, three a year — staged and performed in our studio space. Real productions with real production values. Children who had never been on a stage performing in front of audiences that filled every seat.
What’s Different Now — And What Isn’t
The studio in South Windsor is a chapter that’s complete. But the work that happened there after five o’clock — that intensive one on one coaching that produced audition results, college acceptances, professional opportunities — that work continues today through Lamb Studios Online.
Same coaching. Same attention. Same investment in each individual student. Just from anywhere in the country via Zoom instead of a studio in South Windsor.
For group programs in the South Windsor area check our current offerings.
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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To South Windsor Families
If you’re a South Windsor family reading this, you may have known us from those years. Or you may be finding us for the first time. Either way, welcome back, or welcome. The door is still open. It just looks a little different now.
— Michael Lamb, Founder
Performing Arts Programs, Est. 1997
