A beginner's acting course
If you've been wondering... Can I do it? Can I act? The answer is, yes, you can!
Perform Australia's 'Acting 101' course in Brisbane is the best place for you to start your journey as an actor! Get out of your skin and find the performer within.
Through drama games, script work, improvisation and vocal exercise, you'll cover the fundamentals of acting for stage and screen from the ground up.
Prepare to play!
WHEN: 6:45pm-8:45pm, Tuesday nights, 30 April through to 18 June
DURATION: 8 weeks
VENUE: Perform Australia Brisbane Studio, Upper Hall, St Lucia Uniting Church, cnr Hawken Drive and Swann Road, St Lucia Qld
COST: $365
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!
If you want to learn acting, you want to learn from someone who knows what they're talking about.
Your tutor is Charles Allen. Having accumulated experience in film, television, stage, and voice-over in the United States, Charles moved to Australia in 2008, joining the acting faculty at Queensland University of Technology. After four years in academia, he returned to acting with his Australian stage debut performance in the original play A Hoax, produced jointly by La Boite Theatre Company and Griffin Theatre Company.
Throughout his career, Charles has collaborated with esteemed institutions such as Queensland Theatre, Sport for Jove, and Sydney Theatre Company (serving as Associate Director). Notable on-camera performances include the following projects: Hoges: The Paul Hogan Story, Ticket to Paradise, Baz Luhrmann’s Elvis, Joe Exotic, Reef Break, Lost and Found, and Irreverent.
Charles has held significant roles, including Assistant Director of Learning at The Performing Arts Conservatory and Head of Acting at The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts. His diverse training encompasses improvisation with the Upright Citizens Brigade, acting under Eric Morris, and a formative experience in stand-up comedy through the school of hard knocks.
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, regular blokes and students. It's a mixed bag of ordinary people, just like you. You'll fit right in.
Your average Acting 101 class will start with a warm-up - perhaps a physical or vocal warm-up, or even a game.
Then there'll be some learning - something about the aspect of acting technique you're be working on that week.
You'll do a range of exercises and activities to consolidate the learning.
Then you might work on rehearsing a script for your little performance at the end of the term.
Expect to connect with others, working in groups and individually.
Yes, you do! - Live in our studio!
But it's a low-pressure performance - for most participants, it's their first one ever! So we know that can be challenging for you. The performance usually in the last week of the term, and you can invite your family or friends to come along and see you (or not!).
You'll be in a little scene, most likely with one or two other people. So yes, there are some lines to learn - but your tutor will guide you every step of the way, working with you every week to help you make the most of your performance. Everybody gets nervous about the prospect of being in a show - that's COMPLETELY NORMAL.
But there'll be lots of encouragement and learning along the way. And it's OK to make mistakes. Plus you'll have the buzz of getting up on stage and strutting your stuff!
BRISBANE
Upper Hall, St Lucia Uniting Church, 7 Hawken Drive, St Lucia QLD 4067
Acting requires you to stand up in front of others. For some people, that's a scary prospect. But for others, that's just where they want to be. They want the courage to do that boldly and confidently. To play a role on stage. To become a character, someone different from yourself. Acting 101 will help you do just that.
Acting helps you develop communication skills, creative thinking skills, and team skills as you work with others to create a performance. From there, self-confidence grows. These are the wonderful side-effects of being involved in dramatic art.
When you do a course at Perform Australia, you meet your "tribe". You'll meet other actors - people to network with, to work on projects with, and simply to dialogue with. Our students say they enjoy being a part of our artistic community.
"I just wanted thank you guys... I enrolled and attended your 'Acting 101' class last year. I had no experience whatsoever in theatre and acting.
"After attending the course, I later auditioned for the lead role of “Jesus” in the local production of 'Jesus Christ Superstar'... I was fortunate to be given the opportunity to play the role. I believe the experience I gained with your classes gave me the confidence and ability to perform under the audition pressure - so thank you for your great work."
- David
"Acting 101 has been the best introduction to acting - I always wanted to try, but never had the chance till now. The classes were fun and friendly and I really felt like I could get involved in all the activities without being shy. It was great! Highly recommend."
- Kylie
Term Dates
30th April - 18th June
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