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Acting 101

If  you've been wondering... Can I do it? Can I act? The answer is, yes, you can!

 

Perform Australia's 'Acting 101' acting course for beginners runs in Canberra - and it's the best place for you to start your journey as an actor! 

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Through drama games, script work, improvisation and vocal exercise, you'll cover the fundamentals of acting for stage and screen from the ground up.

 

Duration: 8 weeks

 

​For: People interested in exploring acting. Minimum age 16. 

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Cost: $375

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CANBERRA - Term 4 dates:
Monday nights, 7:30pm-9:30pm
13 October -  1 December 2025
Venue: Perform Australia Studios, 2A Barker St, Griffith ACT

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Canberra Tutor

Goldele Rayment

Goldele Rayment is an actor, director, dramaturge, writer and teaching artist. She holds a Bachelor of Performing Arts from Monash University.

 

Goldele has taught adults and young people in a wide variety of contexts including at Perform Australia, Shopfront Arts, the Marian Street Theatre For Young People, and the Canberra Theatre Centre.

 

From 2014-16, she was the Artistic Program Coordinator at the Milk Crate Theatre in Sydney. During this time, she managed and taught in their theatre workshop and professional pathways programs for people who have experienced homelessness.

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Goldele founded the award-winning independent theatre company Rogue Projects (formerly known as Company of Rogues) and was its artistic director until 2019. 
 

Goldele also directed the Green Room Award-winning production “Koo Koo the Bird Girl” (Melbourne Fringe 2018) and was a Young Artist (Director) with Pacific Opera in 2018.

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Goldele's other directing credits include “Help Wanted” (Perform Australia, Canberra 2022), “Deadly Games of Marbles” (The Acting Company for the Vietnam Veterans Society, Museum of Australian Democracy, Canberra 2021), “Revolution Society” (Catholic Schools Performing Arts Sydney, 2019); “Last Night of The Proms” (Willoughby Symphony Orchestra & Pacific Opera, 2019); “The Mad Hatters Tea Party” and “Sing Along Les Miserable”  (Beyond Cinema, 2018);  “Prelude in Tea – Mother’s Day Concert” (Pacific Opera,  Independent Theatre 2018); and “Morgan Stern” (Company of Rogues, Queensland Theatre, Belvoir Street, Edinburgh Fringe, Blood Moon Theatre 2016-17).

Reasons to do this course

1 / It'll be lively and entertaining. 

Need a little light in your life? Acting 101 is it. Expect to be lively. Bring your sense of humour to class - because your tutor is going to make you laugh sometimes - as will your classmates - and no doubt you'll also laugh at yourself! Part of the fun is that there'll be quite a few activities that feel like games, because they're a great way to learn acting skills. But you'll also work with scripts and learn about the 'serious' work of the actor!

2 / Your tutor knows what they're talking about.

If you want to learn acting, you want to learn from someone who knows what they're talking about. Whether you study in Brisbane or Canberra, you'll be taught by a wonderful professional performer who knows the ropes. You'll be in good hands. 

3 / No crazy actor types in class.

One of the things you might be worrying about is that your acting class will be full of kooky actor-types. Weird characters who are a bit "out there", with intimidating, wacky personalities... Want to know the truth? Acting 101 is usually full of public servants, tradies, school leavers, over-50s, stay-at-home mums, retirees, and students. It's a mixed bag of ordinary people, just like you. You'll fit right in. 

4 / You'll tap into your creativity.

You'll find that acting unlocks your creative, playful side. If that's been sitting dormant for awhile - never fear! Acting 101 is a great way to switch on your creative psyche. 

5/ You might even discover a new hobby or career.

People who've completed Acting 101 have gone on to:

  • Participate in local amateur theatre productions and short films

  • Become more confident as public speakers

  • Found they have become more outgoing, and 

  • Some have even pursued further study in acting and later become professional actors.  

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You never know where you'll end up! But for now - just enjoy the fun of it.

Perform Australia has a very supportive environment. You are always encouraged to grow into the best version of yourself. Through your studies, you work with a range of tutors which prepares you well for the industry. Great school! 

Zoe, Canberra

Ready to enrol?

YES, I'D LIKE TO ENROL!

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​TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF ENROLMENT IN THIS COURSE


1. I understand that by signing up to this course I am expected to commit to all scheduled classes, rehearsals and performances.

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2. I will notify Perform Australia by phone or email if I am sick or unable to attend a class. I understand I will not be able to attend a class if I am experiencing any signs or symptoms of COVID-19. 

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3. I agree to pay all my fees before the course begins, unless arranged otherwise with the Perform Australia office (phone 1300 908 905).

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4. If a tutor is unable to attend a lesson, I understand Perform Australia may provide a substitute teacher.

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5. If, due to unforeseen circumstance the course needs to be postponed, Perform Australia will make every effort to contact me in advance to ask whether I would like a refund, or to transfer my enrolment to a new course date.

 

6. If I withdraw from the course after it has started, I understand I am not entitled to a refund. 

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7. If I enrol into a course, but do not show up to any classes, I am not entitled to a refund.

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8. I understand that if the course is cancelled by Perform Australia, Perform Australia will arrange a refund for me. 

To enrol, select from the class options below. This will take you to our portal page. Set up your portal (click 'Register') and you will be able to enrol in the class.

Enrolment is only secure once payment has been made. 

Got a question?

Call us - 1300 908 905

Or click here to send us a message

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