Where every voice
finds its stage.
Personal coaching for young performers in India — monologue work, scene study, full-production showcases. Small batches. Real progress. From stage fright to standing ovation.
Four stages. One voice — yours.
Pick the room that fits the moment you're in. Every batch caps at ten so no one disappears into the wings.
We film it. Watch it. Work on the part that matters.
Every scene recorded. Every student gets a private channel. Each piece scored on the three things that actually change performances — diction, presence, emotional range — so the feedback isn't vibes, it's a ladder.
“The first week, they apologise for their voice. By week six, they command a room. That's the work.”
The work, in its own words.
Parents and students, after curtain.
My daughter went from refusing to speak in class to anchoring her school assembly. Six months.
The rubric is what sold me. Not vibes — actual, specific feedback every single week.
First audition I didn't apologise for my voice. I knew what my voice could do.
The channel is genius. I rewatch my monologues from term one and I'm actually proud.
Vik treats kids like actors, not students. That changes how they show up everywhere.
The showcase was the best forty-five minutes I've had in a theatre this year.
A small studio. Big rooms.
Vik Theatre was founded in 2019 in Bangalore by Vik Prasad — theatre practitioner, former TEDx speaker coach, and director of twelve staged productions. The studio runs year-round batches across three evenings a week, plus a term-end public showcase every six months. It's intentionally small. The whole point is that nobody in a Vik Theatre class gets to hide.
Your scene starts here.
Free 30-minute trial. No camera, no script, no audition. Just come and read something out loud.