Drama is more than just waiting for that one big break. The Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama) is Flinders' dedicated professional training course for actors and directors in theatre and on screen. Taught by practising industry professionals in exceptional, purpose-built spaces and studios, Flinders Drama Centre prepares industry-ready graduates with the theoretical and practical skills to create their own shows, their own media and their own careers.
Flinders Drama Centre graduates have the capacity to work professionally in many highly competitive commercial settings and also to impact the evolution of art form and community development, cultural leadership and change. Flinders graduates include award-winning actors, animators, directors, cinematographers, editors, producers and writers. Your diverse range of skills and portfolio of creative achievements will make you attractive to a wide range of employers in the arts and communication industries internationally. Distinguished alumni include Noni Hazlehurst, Benedict Andrews and Xavier Samuel.
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Please apply via SATAC then you will be able to book your audition
Application deadline via SATAC:
22 November 2021
Audition dates:
from Tuesday 30 November 2021 – Monday, 6 December 2021
Introducing the Flinders Drama Centre Team - our line-up of highly experienced industry professionals. Each boasting an over twenty-year career in acting, directing and actor-training, the Drama Centre Team will not only prepare you for your arts career with intensive practical training, but they will also pass on their in-depth theatrical and cinematic knowledge and develop your critical thinking skills.
Dr Christopher Hurrell
Christopher is a stage director and dramaturg who has worked nationally and internationally in the areas of new writing, Shakespeare and musical theatre. He has directed many of Australia’s finest actors of stage and screen, including Rebel Wilson, AFI Award winners Nicholas Eadie and Victoria Longley and has directed and trained acting students at colleges such as NIDA, the Rose Bruford College or La Salle College of the Arts. Recently returned from London, where his PhD at Goldsmiths investigated archival records of the acting of Shakespeare at the Royal Shakespeare Company, The National Theatre and Shakespeare’s Globe, his original practice-based research developed new techniques for actors working on late Shakespeare.
Dr Renato Musolino
Renato Musolino is one of South Australia’s most respected, experienced, and acclaimed actors and actor trainers. He has worked nationally and internationally with leading companies including State Theatre Company South Australia, Sydney Theatre Company and Belvoir Theatre. He specialises in Laban Movement Analysis, movement for actors, psycho-physical acting, devising, improvisation, directing as well as text/scene work and has made significant contributions to the development of the Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama) curriculum, along with the Drama Well-being and Welfare protocols.
Dr Tiffany Lyndall-Knight
Tiffany is an actor, director, and teaching artist. She has performed with theatre companies across Australia and Canada, including State Theatre Company South Australia, Queensland Theatre and eight seasons with Bard on the Beach Shakespeare Festival. On screen she has been featured in many projects, including Battlestar Galactica, Stargate SG-1, Wanted, and A Sunburnt Christmas, which she also dramaturged. Tiffany has worked as a teaching artist with the University of Adelaide, Flinders Drama Centre, Adelaide College of the Arts, and the University of British Columbia. She also works as a dialect and voice coach with private clients and companies including State Theatre Company South Australia, STAN, and Netflix.
“The Drama Centre is a unique and vital institution in the Australian tertiary landscape. Its combination of bespoke practical training with the academic foundation of an arts' degree sets it apart from other drama schools. It is a testament to the vitality of teaching at Flinders that so many graduates have gone on to form highly successful independent companies including The Red Shed, Troupe, Brink Productions, The Border Project, Sandpit, and Rumpus. These companies have transformed South Australian theatre by producing innovative, highly contemporary work. Without them, the ecology of Australian theatre would be poorer. My own career as a theatre director and filmmaker is unthinkable without the dynamic, enlightened training I received at the Drama Centre in the 90s. It remains a time of deep inspiration, joyous discovery, friendship, and experimentation. The Drama Centre was a hothouse where my understanding of theatre was nurtured and cultivated. The four years of the BA, with an Honours year, offered a rigorous, exploratory approach that would have been lacking in any less substantial course.”
Benedict Andrews
Award-winning theatre and film director, Benedict is the former Resident Director at Sydney Theatre Company, Director at London’s Young Vic, playwright and Drama Centre Alumni
“The wealth of talent that has emerged from the Flinders University training course over the years is rightly celebrated the world over. Producing both actors and directors – Flinders Drama Centre graduates consistently enter the industry as thrilling emerging artists ready to apply their skills, training and deep knowledge of the theatrical and cinematic arts to an ever diversifying array of new worlds and cultural movements. Grounded as they are in contemporary performance practice, graduates are consistently at the vanguard of new and innovative art and performance-making.”
Chris Drummond
Artistic Director, Brink Productions
Chris was Associate Director of State Theatre Company SA (2001-2004) and became Artistic Director of Brink Productions in 2005. His productions have been presented by most major theatre companies in Australia and have received numerous awards including Victoria Green Room and Sydney Theatre Awards. In 2010 the ABC’s Limelight magazine nominated Chris as one of the top 50 players in the arts in Australia.
“I can say without qualification that the graduates I have worked with from the Flinders University Drama Centre are among the best in the country and best in the world. I have been impressed by the rigour and quality of the Drama Centre graduates’ artistic practice, the depth of their theatrical knowledge, their appreciation of the wider concerns of the sector and industry, their commitment to the advancement of theatre-making excellence and advocacy for the centrality of the performing arts in the Australian cultural ecology.”
Mitchell Butel
Artistic Director, State Theatre Company of South Australia
With an extensive career in theatre, film and television, Mitchell is one of Australia’s most prolific, versatile and awarded acting talents. Mitchell received Helpmann Awards for Best Actor in a Musical for The Venetian Twins, Avenue Q and The Mikado and Green Room Awards for Hair and Piaf.
“At Drama Centre I was encouraged to think critically, to question and interrogate the world around me. It fostered my natural curiosity, empathy and optimism but also forged my determination, tenacity and resilience (necessities in any line of work, particularly this one). More than anything, it gave me a voice. It empowered us as storytellers and it taught us the importance of cultural democracy. I’ve been lucky to work as an actor around the world, exporting South Australian work in places and on projects I’d never dreamed of for the better part of a decade. On each project, in some capacity, I’ve drawn on the experiences, skills and techniques I learned at Drama Centre.”
Matt Crook
Matt is an award-winning actor, theatre maker and graduate of Flinders Drama Centre, working extensively in South Australia and overseas. Film credits include Top End Wedding (2019), Awoken (2020) and One Eyed Girl (2015). Matt has frequently performed for State Theatre Company of South Australia and Windmill Theatre Co.
“Flinders Drama Centre led me to the life I have today. Its intensive acting training gave me everything I needed to get started in the industry. The unique and amazing experience I had there with the world-class teachers and my fellow classmates is irreplaceable, and is the very foundation of my acting career. It allowed me to have the skills and confidence to be able to work anywhere in the world.”
Ken Yamamura
Ken is a Flinders Drama Centre Alumni based in Tokyo. Ken has starred in films such as The Wolverine, Black Mirror: Playtest, 2014’s Godzilla, Earthquake Bird, and People Just Do Nothing: The Movie.
“Many of our collaborators trained at Flinders and include Amber McMahon, Sam Haren, Alirio Zavarce, Jude Henshall, Ellen Steele, Antoine Jelk, Jim Smith, Elizabeth Hay and Katherine Fyffe all of whom have played a significant part in shaping Windmill’s work.
Flinders Drama Centre is South Australia’s leading centre for actor training. The course balances in-depth craft-based skills with direct work on performance projects. The artists trained at Flinders are deeply engaged in ideas and interdisciplinary thinking.
Developing the thinking around the role of the arts and culture to the broader world ensures the artists are rigorous, flexible and engaged.”
Rosemary Myers
Artistic Director, Windmill Theatre Co
A multi Helpmann Award-nominated director, her productions regularly visit leading stages and festivals around Australia and the world, including the Sydney Opera House and New York City’s New Victory Theatre. Her directing credits for Windmill include the multi-award winning Pinocchio and The Wizard of Oz.
“My degree is equipping me with the skills to follow my passions and do both theatre and film work. The knowledge I’ve developed at Flinders will allow me to carve my own career path, which is really exciting.”
Julia Vosnakis, Bachelor of Creative Arts (Drama)(Honours)
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