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.

Recent credits
Black Mirror 9-1-1 Kung Fu Timeless Allegiance All Rise Person of Interest
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Replace the headline stack with one anchored hero Right now the page opens with five small headings stacked vertically. Lead with one striking image, one promise, one CTA, and the credits ribbon — everything else can wait.
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Move credits above the fold "Black Mirror, 9-1-1, Kung Fu" is the strongest trust signal on the page. It currently lives in a paragraph two scrolls down. Make it the second thing visitors see.
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Add a primary CTA above the fold Currently the first "Book here" button only appears after several screens of scrolling. A prospect should be able to convert from screen one.
01 — Approach

Guildhall technique, distilled for the camera.

i.

Vocal Command

Breath, resonance, clarity. The classical training that makes one line carry across a stage — and one close-up land on screen.

ii.

Authentic Presence

Stop "performing." Be present, be specific, be rooted in choice. The thing casting directors mean when they say "real."

iii.

Scene Analysis

Read what the writer wrote. Find the spine, the want, the obstacle. Give yourself something to play besides the words.

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Add a "what you'll learn" framework Right now "Approach" is one dense paragraph that mixes pedagogy with credits. Three pillars give visitors a mental model and make the value concrete before the price.
02 — Live Sessions

Two formats. Pick your pace.

Audition Prep · 30 min

Audition Prep

$65 / 30 min

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
Book 30 min →
Coming Soon
Drama School Audition Prep Conservatory-track intensive for serious applicants
Join waitlist →
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Two real cards + one waitlist row Originally three boxes sat side-by-side: two priced offerings and one "Coming Soon" placeholder, all visually equal. Demote the placeholder to a single row. Promote the 60-min as the recommended option with a dark fill.
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Tell people what they actually get The current cards say "preparing with confidence and clarity" — vague. Bullets answering "what's in the session" let prospects self-qualify in seconds.
03 — Async Options

Tight schedule? Work asynchronously.

Q

Quick Notes

Send a self-tape; get fast, surgical video feedback on a single scene. Built for auditions on a 24-hour clock.

Quick Notes →
R

Remote Scene Study

Pick a scene; we work it together over multiple rounds of personalized video feedback you can reference forever.

Remote Scene Study →
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Consolidate the fragmented "Busy schedule?" sections Originally these were two separate orphan blocks with stacked H1s ("REMOTE / SCENE STUDY", "need last-minute / feedback / before your audition?"). Merging them into one section with two parallel cards makes the choice obvious.
04 — Your Teacher

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 2014.

Born in Hong Kong, raised in the South of England, trained in London, working in Los Angeles. He's stood on the Old Vic stage as Richard III and on a CBS soundstage shooting episodic — and teaches the bridge between the two.

Trained
Guildhall School of Music & Drama
Union
SAG-AFTRA
Selected TV
Black Mirror, 9-1-1, Kung Fu, Allegiance
Selected Theatre
Richard III, BAM Harvey Theatre
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Editorial bio, scannable credentials The current bio is four paragraphs of running prose. Most readers skim. A short lede + a structured credentials grid conveys the same authority in a fraction of the time.
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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
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Make the testimonial a moment The original quote is buried at the bottom in small italic type. Pull it onto a dark band, set the type large, give it air. This is your strongest sales tool — let it work.

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.

Book your first session →
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Close with a clear booking action The current page just trails off into a contact section. Give visitors a final, definitive next step — they came here to book, after all.