The Australian Musical Theatre Academy (AMTA) offers workshops, courses, webinars, private coaching and mentorship for students of all skill levels.
We are passionate about giving people the tools to live creative, passionate and fulfilling lives. Our instructors are the best in Australia.
AMTA is run by the distinguished musical theatre and cabaret performer - Queenie van de Zandt.
For more information about our upcoming courses around Australia please email queenie@amta.net.au
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As arts educators, we borrow this statement from the great creative mind of playwright Oscar Wilde, as it sums up perfectly what we look for in our staff and students, and in the spaces, we create in.
Performers are the story tellers of the tribe, and stories have the power to change hearts, to transform minds and to inspire a new future. We’re here to help the next generation of diverse, innovative and authentic performing artists make their voices heard.
The Australian Musical Theatre Academy operates primarily on the land of the Kulin Nation, as well as on the land of other Aboriginal peoples across the land we now call Australia. This land was never ceded by its traditional custodians, but was taken through violence, criminality, and other human rights abuses of the worst kind. The atrocities of colonialism are an unresolved injustice in need of redress.
The Australian Musical Theatre Academy supports the goals of the Uluru Statement from the Heart, and calls for the urgent implementation of the reforms it sets out as a starting point for the reparation of wrongs done to First Nations people, both historically and through to the present day.
Always was, always will be Aboriginal land.