We had an #ask that came our way this week about speaking vocal technique (in the context of monologues or Shakespeare) -- and it’s making our wheels spin!
Read MoreIf you had told me before March 12th, 2020 that this would be the year where I learned to work out in my living room, I would’ve told you that you were out of your damn mind.
Read MoreI’ve been thinking about foundations. We’re often told how important they are in building anything- a craft, a habit, a ritual, a look, a house, a marriage, etc. Anyway, it kind of reminds me of when singing teachers emphasize the importance of “using your support”….and don’t ever explain what “support” means.
Read MoreOne year ago, I had vocal surgery with Dr. Steven Zeitels to remove a mucoid polyp and a recurring hemorrhage. I’m sharing some entries from the journal I kept throughout the experience. Please feel free to share this with anyone going through a vocal injury.
Read MoreMusical theatre performers are vocal athletes. If we want to be prepared to compete at our highest level when auditions, rehearsals, regional theatre seasons, national tours, and Broadway reopens, we need to continue training in this “off season”.
Read MoreWhy is there such a stigma against vocal injuries in the performing community?
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