1-on-1 Virtual Coaching
Acting that books the room.
Live, one-on-one coaching with Gavin Stenhouse — a Guildhall-trained, working TV actor. Vocal command, authentic presence, and scene analysis taught with the techniques that get roles cast.
Guildhall technique, distilled for the camera.
Vocal Command
Breath, resonance, clarity. The classical training that makes one line carry across a stage — and one close-up land on screen.
Authentic Presence
Stop "performing." Be present, be specific, be rooted in choice. The thing casting directors mean when they say "real."
Scene Analysis
Read what the writer wrote. Find the spine, the want, the obstacle. Give yourself something to play besides the words.
Two formats. Pick your pace.
Audition Prep
Focused, last-mile sessions for a specific role, school audition, or self-tape that's already on your calendar.
- One scene or sides, broken down line by line
- Choices, beats, and a playable spine
- Clear notes you can take into the room
Foundation & Advanced
Build the craft, one session at a time. For students of any level who want to learn — or polish — the core techniques in a structured, supportive space.
- Voice, presence, and scene-analysis fundamentals
- Custom curriculum to your level & goals
- Recommended weekly or bi-weekly
Drama School Audition Prep — Conservatory-track intensive for serious applicants
Join waitlist →Tight schedule? Work asynchronously.
Twenty years on stage and on set.
Gavin Stenhouse is a British-American actor, writer, and director — a graduate of Guildhall School of Music & Drama in London, and a working professional on US network television since 2012.
Born in Hong Kong, raised in the South of England, trained in London, working in New York and New Jersey. He's stood on the Old Vic stage as Richard III and on many a soundstage shooting as a series regular — and teaches the bridge between the two.
Gavin gave her the tools she needed to succeed in the audition — and, more importantly, the confidence every young actor needs.
Fernando P. / Parent, UK
Ready when you are.
Live sessions on Zoom, scheduled around your week. Pick a 30 or 60-minute slot and we'll get to work.