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How We Make Theatre & Film Education More Accessible

  • Writer: Helen Kenworthy
    Helen Kenworthy
  • Aug 8
  • 2 min read
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Let’s be honest. Creative training hasn’t always been the most inclusive space.

Whether it’s drama school auditions that cost a fortune, film programmes that expect industry connections, or classes that assume everyone learns the same way, far too many talented people get left out before they even begin.


At Give-Get-Go Education, we believe that creativity should be for everyone. Not just those who can afford it, fit the mould, or already know the industry lingo.


So, how do we make it more accessible? Let’s break it down:


  1. No fancy experience needed : You don’t need to have studied drama or know how a film set works. If you’re curious, motivated, or even just testing the waters, we’ll meet you there. Everyone starts somewhere, and our job is to help you build confidence from the ground up.


  2. Real-world training without the pressure: We focus on useful, practical skills like teamwork, storytelling, stage presence, project planning, and creative problem-solving. Things that matter both on set and in everyday life. And we keep it welcoming, informal, and genuinely fun.


  1. Wellbeing matter here : Our workshops are designed to be calm, clear, and kind. No shouting, no rushing, no pressure to be someone you’re not. Whether you’re autistic, anxious, dyslexic, or just not used to creative spaces, we’ve got you.


  2. We create community, not competition : You won’t find diva energy here. We build each other up, cheer each other on, and share what we know. Creative education should be about growth, not ego.


Creative education should open doors, not close them.

And at GGGE, we’re proud to create spaces where everyone feels safe to show up, try something new, and discover what they’re capable of.


Because the truth is, talent is everywhere. Opportunity just isn’t.

Let’s change that!

 
 
 

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