Testimonials

First-hand experiences with the Alexander Technique.

Alexandra Galloway

Penny is the most nurturing, fun and honest teacher. She holds a space free of judgement for artists to explore new possibilities. Penny encourages her students to own their own voices and stand strong in their sphere. Training with Penny has changed the way I live my life and carry myself in the world. After working with Penny, I promise you won’t come out the same. 

Damien Fotiou

Penny's passion and commitment to her craft is exemplary, she is always learning and increasing her knowledge in order to pass it on to her ever eager students. She has contributed so much to our business from her tireless work ethic to her complete professionalism. For this we are so very grateful.

Timothy Young

Penny brings a wealth of knowledge and experience that permits her to apply the Alexander principles with ease and great effectiveness. Not only has this instruction been of immense benefit to our talented students bu I have personally benefitted from her guidance and continue to take lessons where possible.

Hugh Jackman

I have worked with Penny for years and have found her to be one of the most intuitive, generous, and life changing practitioners in the field. Her experience is enormous and her gifts undeniable. I am thrilled that all at 16th Street Actors Studio will experience the benefits of Penny teaching as much as I have over the past decade and a half.

Sarah Hallam

Actor, Director, Casting Director, Teacher - Howard Fine Acting Studios Australia

Penny McDonald is gentle and extraordinary; her work is transformative, you won’t walk away the same. The Alexander Technique speaks straight to the nervous system so constantly improves your mental health as well as your physical health. Penny’s work is non-intrusive, has very quick excellent results and removes anxieties and habits that interfere with our performance, work and day to day existence. When it comes to the Alexander Technique, there is simply no one better than Penny in Australia!

Jack Schiller

Principal Basoon - Melbourne Symphony Orchestra

Penny McDonald introduced me to the Alexander Technique as a student at the Australian National Academy of Music. I have continued to take lessons amidst a busy performance schedule, with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra, and have found her teaching to be an incredibly valuable resource. The technique has helped me to understand the way I use my body in playing my instrument. This understanding has led to a relaxed and energetic way of playing which aids gradual improvements and helps to avoid repetitive or straining injuries, which are common in classical musicians. Most importantly this all leads to a more enjoyable and rewarding performance experience. I could not recommend Penny more to someone who is looking to explore the Alexander Technique.

Jean Louis Rodrigue

University of California, Los Angeles

She immediately created a sense of calmness in the students, and helped them to enter a new state of profound learning…She was extremely effective in teaching the Alexander Technique for performers; she is uncommonly sensitive and empathetic to the needs of actors. She has a profound understanding and feeling of the relationship between the ideals of the Alexander Technique and its potential impact on the way a performer communicates his or her artform.

Kliment Poposki

Performing for me is about connecting, with myself as well as the world around. In every lesson with Penny I am reminded that favourable posture is achieved effortlessly, as our bodies have the wisdom. However at times we need the guidance of a skilled teacher to be reminded how simple it can be. At first I easily suffered the loss of the optimal posture achieved during the lessons. Now I return to it with a thought. Every performer will benefit with Penny in their lives.

Margot Fenley

Victorian College of the Arts

Penny’s expertise and continued passion for the Alexander Technique have helped establish respect and a strong valuing of the practice among our music theatre students and those from other performance disciplines. Her sensitivity, caring and thoughtful nature and attention to detail in working wit students has seen her develop meaningful relationships within our Faculty.

Alisee Huglo chatting about how the Alexander Technique fixed her back.

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