Razzamataz offers £25k franchise opportunity to two aspiring entrepreneurs through ‘Future Founders’ initiative

Razzamataz offers £25k franchise opportunity to two aspiring entrepreneurs through ‘Future Founders’ initiative

Razzamataz Theatre Schools has launched a new initiative to mark its 25th anniversary, offering two aspiring entrepreneurs the chance to run their own performing arts franchise — backed by a prize worth up to £25,000.

The ‘Future Founders’ competition will provide two winners with a Razzamataz Theatre School franchise, either in the UK or the UAE, worth up to £15,000, alongside a £10,000 start-up grant to launch their business.

Designed to remove the financial barriers many face when starting a business, the competition is open to individuals aged 18 and over with a passion for the performing arts and a desire to make a difference in their communities. No prior business experience is required.

“We’re looking for people with purpose, passion, and potential,” said Denise Gosney, founder and managing director of Razzamataz. “This is about more than business ownership — it’s about creating a legacy that empowers young people and brings lasting value to local communities.”

Denise, who famously secured investment from Duncan Bannatyne on BBC’s Dragons’ Den, launched Razzamataz in 2000. Since then, the brand has grown into one of the UK’s most recognisable names in children’s performing arts education, with franchisees across the country and internationally.

The new initiative will give two driven individuals the opportunity to join the Razzamataz network, backed by 25 years of experience, comprehensive training, and expert mentorship. Participants will also pitch their ideas to a judging panel including Denise herself, singer-songwriter Ben Ofoedu, Cheryl White (CEO of Apollo Care), and Hayley Limpkin, a franchise coach and strategist.

“This is a rare opportunity for people with big dreams but limited means,” said Cheryl White. “It’s a chance to take that all-important first step into entrepreneurship with the backing of a trusted, supportive brand.”

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Razzamataz’s franchise model has long supported individuals from a wide range of backgrounds — including performers, teachers, parents, and career changers — offering full training in areas such as marketing, operations, curriculum design and recruitment. Many of the brand’s most successful franchisees began with no business experience at all.

Applications for Future Founders are now open and can be submitted via the Razzamataz website. Successful applicants will receive not only financial support, but a full toolkit to launch and grow a thriving theatre school in their chosen territory.

“Our mission has always been to unlock potential,” added Denise. “Future Founders will give the winners a life-changing opportunity to inspire the next generation and build a business that fits around their lifestyle and values.”

Applications are open now:

Franchise territories are limited and competition is expected to be fierce. Entries close later this year.


Jamie Young

Jamie Young

Jamie is Senior Reporter at Business Matters, bringing over a decade of experience in UK SME business reporting. Jamie holds a degree in Business Administration and regularly participates in industry conferences and workshops. When not reporting on the latest business developments, Jamie is passionate about mentoring up-and-coming journalists and entrepreneurs to inspire the next generation of business leaders.

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