Scottish Opera
Young Company
Love to sing? Love the theatre? Is it time to take your talent to the next level? Then Scottish Opera Young Company is for you!
The programme is made up of two training strands:
- Scottish Opera Young Company – for ages 17-21
- Scottish Opera Young Company Gateway – for ages 14-18
Kindly supported by the Leverhulme Trust, Carntyne Trust, John S Cohen Foundation, Hugh Fraser Foundation, Hope Scott Trust, Rudge Shipley Charitable Trust and Scottish Opera’s Education Angels
Scottish Opera Young Company
For 17 to 21 year olds
September 2023 to July 2024
Scottish Opera Young Company offers young singers a unique and practical introduction to the world of opera and the chance to develop their talent through a year-long programme.
Rehearsing through the year, SOYC members work with a range of opera professionals – including directors, choreographers, conductors, stage managers, and vocal coaches – to hone their skills, culminating in performances in December and July each year.
General applications for the 23/24 season are now closed.
Applications for the 24/25 season will be announced earlier next year - watch this space.
No student who successfully auditions for SOYC will miss out due to financial circumstances. Payment can be made in instalments by arrangement. We can also offer travel bursaries to those who need financial help getting to auditions and rehearsals in Glasgow.
Performing this season...

Dress Rehearsal: Albert Herring 1
Dress RehearsalPrivate event for invited attendees

Carmen
BizetNew production

The Gondoliers
Gilbert & SullivanA new co-production with D’Oyly Carte Opera & State Opera South Australia

Mr MacNeep Has Lost His Sheep - Film
Gareth WilliamsA Brrr-illiant adventure for 3 to 7 year olds
SOYC Gateway
For 14 to 18 year olds
We will be accepting applications for next year's SOYC Gateway programme from early 2024 - watch this space.
From Young Company to Professional Chorus
Audition Bursary Prize
The Leverhulme Trust is kindly supporting the Audition Bursary Prize, providing bursaries and scholarships to young people across Scotland so they can access our annual Scottish Opera Young Company programmes.
We are pleased to announce the following recipients of the Audition Bursary Prize:
- Imogen Bews (returning member)
- Joshua Campbell (new member)
In the community
As The Seasons Turn takes place over the course of a day, of a year, and of a lifetime. While the show follows the life of Jane, our main character, from birth to death, each piece is a stand-alone episode that highlights the various joys and challenges all of us face across different stages of our lives. Starting and ending at midnight on New Year’s Eve, we are taken on Jane’s journey across the clock, the seasons, and her life – from a spring morning gaining independence learning to walk, a hot summer afternoon spent at her school fête, to a delightful evening with her old flame at a winter ball.

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden

Scottish Opera Young Company rehearsing As The Seasons Turn. 2022. Credit Julie Howden
On stage

Helena Engebretsen, Dillon MacFarlane, Rebecca West and Ava Hickey in Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

Holly Jarvis and Imogen Bews in Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

Imogen Bews and Haydn Cullen in Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

Shuna Scott Sendall and the cast of Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

Ruaraidh McBain and Fraser Robinson in Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

Luke Francis in Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

Shuna Scott Sendall in Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

The cast of Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

The cast of Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb

Elinor Macdonald-Gent and Anna Sophia Montgomery in Rubble. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Sally Jubb
In rehearsal

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone

Scottish Opera Young Company in rehearsals. Scottish Opera 2022. Credit Elaine Livingstone