THE stage is calling for one talented Borders performer after he wows talent scouts in London.

Originally from Newton St Boswell, Gareth Williams is heading for the bright lights after landing a contract with a top talent agency.

Gareth was offered representation from MGA Management after impressing talent scouts with his performance at a showcase for industry professionals at London's Soho Theatre.

Twenty-year-old Gareth recently graduated from The MGA Academy of Performing Arts in Edinburgh with a BA (Hons) Musical Theatre qualification.

And the former Earlston High School pupil has recently moved to London to begin auditioning for roles.

Gareth said: “After my first day at The MGA Academy, I knew it was going to be the quickest three years of my life. The whole experience has been incredible.

“It’s been hard work, but the teaching has been second to none and I’ve had the chance to perform in lots of amazing shows.”

“I’ve always loved performing and to think I’m going to be able to make a living singing and dancing is a dream come true.

“For the past few months, I’ve been travelling down to London on a regular basis to audition for jobs so decided to move down permanently after graduating.

“It’s very exciting. Staff at The MGA Academy really prepared me for the audition process - they run special audition classes which give you an insight into what it’s like, so you know what to expect.”

Gareth’s final performance with The MGA Academy was in a production of Little Shop of Horrors at Leith Theatre directed by Drew Gowland and choreographed by Murray Grant, co-founders of The MGA Academy.

Gareth added: “It was brilliant to end my time at The MGA Academy on such a high note. I love performing at Leith Theatre and it was a really inspiring to get to work with Drew and Murray as there is nothing they can’t do, and they offer great advice on how to give the best performance possible.”

Drew Gowland, co-founder and managing director of The MGA Academy, said: “Everyone at The MGA Academy is incredibly proud of Gareth, and all he has achieved during his three years with us.

“For more than a decade, we have been providing students like Gareth with exceptional training on par with London’s leading dance and drama schools.

“Our training has allowed our graduates to build successful international careers on stage and screen and we wish Gareth all the very best.

“We are currently holding auditions for courses starting in September 2019 and would welcome applications from anyone with similar aspirations to Gareth.”

Seven young performers from the Borders were chosen to go to MGA last year with more expected to join as the 2019 students.

They will be hoping to follow in the footsteps of Gareth and another recent graduate Scottish Disney film star Thomas Doherty.

To apply for a place at The MGA Academy of Performing Arts, visit www.themgaacademy.com/apply