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19/06/2026

Just theatre kids watching theatre kids do theatre. 😍

A huge thank you to the team at Theatre Royal Sydney for welcoming our ACA acting students to Hair The Musical - Australia. 

Seeing outstanding professional theatre and connecting with the industry is such an important part of actor training, and our students left feeling inspired.

HAIR THE MUSICAL is now running at Theatre Royal in Sydney through 12 July. 

📸 John Puckeridge

Theatre Royal Sydney Hair The Musical - Australia

09/06/2026

SELF TAPES: Jad Deeb, Katie Matthews, Lara Harriman (2025)

⚠️ Content warning: language

Director: Pip Edwards

Want to see yourself on screen? Study acting for both stage and screen at Actors Centre Australia.

👀 WATCH FULL SELF TAPES and SHOWREELS. Link in bio.

Photos from Actors Centre Australia's post 05/06/2026

STUDENT TESTIMONIAL: Archie Donohoe

“I chose ACA because I was so impressed by the student productions. Still some of the best theatre I’ve seen to this day. The range of performances made it a no-brainer: physical theatre, self-devised work, singing, American plays, and more.”

Pictured: Archie Donohoe in CRIMES OF THE HEART (2026)

📸 Robert Catto

03/06/2026

Wait, you thought acting class was just memorising lines?

BTS Acting Foundations with our first years at Western Sydney University, taught by Johann Walraven and Troy Harrison.

In this class, students develop skills to connect authentically with fellow performers through imaginative engagement of voice and body. We focus on creating truthful performances and communicating stories with clarity and conviction. Students develop a personal acting process through the exploration of quality dramatic texts and self-reflection.

29/05/2026

Say hello to our Accessible Acting Program 2026! We’re so excited to see what we’ll create together over this 20-week program. 🌟

The Accessible Acting Program (AAP) was developed through a collaboration between award-winning inclusive filmmaking organisation Bus Stop Films and Actors Centre Australia. This acting program for adults with disability has been co-designed with leading industry professionals and actors, including those with disability.

Photos from Actors Centre Australia's post 27/05/2026

“We love working with ACA. Our screenwriting students get so much from these reads and direct actor feedback on their works-in-progress.” — Kate Stone, Discipline Lead (Screenwriting at AFTRS)

Check out ACA students and graduates at Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) for a special collaboration with the Year 2 MA Screenwriting cohort.

Our actors performed revised drafts of feature scripts and TV pilots, helping bring new work to life through live readings and creative feedback.

Lots of very talented people in one room. Big future-Australian-cinema energy for sure. 💫

Photos from Actors Centre Australia's post 22/05/2026

THE LAST DAYS OF JUDAS ISCARIOT — May 2026

Written by Stephen Adly Guirgis, directed by Troy Harrison, and featuring members of the Graduating Company of 2026.

Cast: Olivia Franc, Seven Baines, Tia Cullen, Jack Treacy, Cate Adele, Deklan Blumkaitis, Iris Welton, Harrison Lira, Lilian Droulers, Destiny To’o, Bella Adney, Sophie Oates, Mae Walker, Charlotte McNicol, and Bella Worrall

📸 Robert Catto

Photos from Actors Centre Australia's post 20/05/2026

CRIMES OF THE HEART — May 2026

Written by Beth Henley, directed by Johann Walraven, and featuring members of the Graduating Company of 2026.

Cast: Chelsea Lancione, Bailey Haynes, Archie Donohoe, Claire Browning, Eliza Marshall, and Harry Winsome

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19/05/2026

POV: you sign up for acting school and accidentally unlock your Hamilton era 👯👯‍♀️👯‍♂️

Movement class with the third years, taught by .

Movement classes develop an actor’s physical awareness, coordination, and expressive storytelling through a range of dance and movement styles. Students may explore musical theatre choreography, partner dances such as tango and waltz, and ensemble movement exercises like Suzuki that build rhythm, confidence, and stage presence. Through practical training, actors learn how movement can enhance character, emotion, and performance across stage and screen.

13/05/2026

ACTING SHOWREEL: Amos Walker and Laila Chesterman

Director: Troy Harrison
Production: Brewcasa Creative

Want to see yourself on screen? Study acting for both stage and screen at Actors Centre Australia. ACA Third Year students shoot professional showreels to showcase their screen work and Foundation students get dedicated on-screen training and experience.

👀 WATCH MORE SHOWREELS & SELF TAPES. Link in bio.

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5 Wentworth Park Road, Grandstand Level 2, Wentworth Park Sporting Complex
Glebe, NSW
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Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 9am - 8pm
Thursday 9am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm