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Understanding Voice & Character Types in Musical Theater

Professional musical theatre actors will be able to competently sing any music you give them. But if you write your music in a way that works WITH the way different vocal types sit, knowing where the passaggios (vocal “breaks”) lie, knowing which notes sound the most exciting in a singer’s voice, you enable your cast to make your music spectacular!

When you understand the strengths as well as the limitations of having an instrument that is literally human, and not a separate entity, you set your cast up to pour life into your music, in ways that no other instrument can.

 

Date/Time:

Wednesday, March 25, 7 - 8 pm ET

Can’t make it? Register to receive replay access!

Location:  Online Class via Zoom

 

About the Instructor: 

Rebecca Larkin has appeared on Broadway in Lincoln Center’s Tony Award-winning revival of “South Pacific,” made her Broadway debut through an open call, and earned her Equity card with the First National Tour of “Avenue Q” with Rob McClure and Anika Larsen. She graduated magna cum laude with an MFA in Performing Arts, on a full scholarship from SCAD, and has a Bachelor’s in Arts and Education from Hobart and William Smith Colleges. As the Education Director at Timber Lake Playhouse, Rebecca developed an online theatre curriculum and produced a series of instructional videos called Timber Lake Teaches. 

She also developed and implemented the musical curriculum for Iconos Kids Performing Arts School, as Head of Voice and Musical Theatre. Rebecca has taught workshops and masterclasses for Timber Lake Playhouse (Mt. Carroll, IL), Capital City Theater (Madison, WI), the Madison Theatre (Rockville Center, NY), Body/Soul/Voice (Stockholm, Sweden), Hofstra University, NYU Tisch, and more. She has been teaching private voice and acting lessons to individual clients for almost twenty years.

Please Note: This class will be recorded, and will be available on replay privately for Paper Kite Arts students. By registering, you are agreeing to this recording!