We have 6 of vacancies remaining within our private classrooms at Norwood and lessons are scheduled between Monday and Friday.
Private singing lessons are an ideal way to accelerate progress with coaching that is tailored to your specific needs. They are also an excellent way to prepare for important auditions and for students looking to gain extra confidence.
Theatre Bugs & Adelaide Theatre Academy have three outstanding Private Singing Teachers who give every student the best opportunity possible to reach their full singing potential in a safe, nurturing and positive environment. Nothing makes our teachers happier than providing students with the best possible approaches to exploring the uniqueness of their own voice while also learning to strengthen and protect their vocal development.
Our Evening and Afternoon of Song Concerts will be staged in June and December, and all of our private singing students are invited to perform in these concerts in front of a live audience
You can read more about our outstanding Private Singing Teachers immediately below.
Introducing Jasmine
Jas is a singer-songwriter, producer, and recording artist who completed a Bachelor of Popular Music and Creative Technologies at The Elder Conservatorium (The University of Adelaide) in 2018. A multi-instrumentalist, Jas developed a love for music at a young age when she began taking piano lessons before expanding her repertoire by adding vocals and guitar.
Her diverse skills have led to several unique opportunities including tutoring students at St. Ann’s College (of which she is a former resident), working as an audio technician at The Adelaide Convention Centre, and performing in numerous events around Adelaide. Her highlight so far being Oz Asia Festival’s Lucky Dumpling Market. Jas has also worked with a variety of local musicians as a producer and engineer, while continuing to record and release her own music. Her debut single, Jealous was rewarded with a nomination for a People’s Choice Award in the Pop Category at the 2021 SA Music Awards.
Jas is extremely passionate about the entertainment industry and prides herself on her warm and friendly nature. Her continued desire to learn and grow as a musician (and person!) is reflected in her enthusiastic approach to teaching. Jas is motivated to build a supportive environment where students can freely express themselves, increase their confidence, and discover their own creative voice.”
Introducing Amelia
Amelia is an autistic composer and writer working across theatre and film in Adelaide. Their practice blends ambient and neoclassical soundscapes with strong narrative sensitivity. With a background in classical composition, Amelia now focuses on collaborative projects that centre accessibility and inclusivity.
They are passionate about improving disability accommodations within the South Australian arts sector, drawing from personal experience to advocate for structural change.
Currently studying Creative Writing and Sonic Arts at the University of Adelaide, Amelia brings both craft and care to every project, creating emotionally resonant work across disciplines while pushing for systemic equity in creative spaces.
Introducing Ava-Rose
Ava-Rose Askew is a drama teacher who holds a Bachelor of Music Theatre from the Elder Conservatorium of Music, University of Adelaide, with experience in performance, teaching, and creative practice.
Ava-Rose teaches drama to junior, intermediate, and senior students, focusing on building confidence, creativity, and practical performance skills. Her lessons are hands-on and student-centered, encouraging young performers to take risks, work collaboratively, and trust their instincts.
With a background in musical theatre training and ongoing creative practice, Ava-Rose brings a practical understanding of rehearsal processes, audition preparation, and performance technique into the classroom. She aims to create a supportive and inclusive environment where students feel comfortable experimenting, making mistakes, and finding their own voice.
Ava-Rose is passionate about helping students grow not just as performers, but as confident communicators and creative thinkers.
Cost:
A full 10 week term of ten 30-minute classes is $445 (Casual lessons $54.50)
Further Information:
For students 7 years and over
Please phone Theatre Bugs on (08) 8332 1228 or email admin@theatrebugs.com.au.