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Goldele Rayment

Teaching Artist

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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).

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