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What do I do when I'm not on the stage?
I'm a teacher.
Experience
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Am I a good one?Testimonials"Dana nailed the role of Adelaide in tonight's opening show! I think your advice to just fully commit to the notes worked so well for her. She did great in that quirky role, the accent and fully singing those songs! This was a huge step for her tonight! Thanks so much for the help and encouragement you gave her!" --Jennifer Havlin, mother of a 16-year-old voice student "I thought a fun, crazy picture of you, especially in a costume (even better would be one as Miss Hannigan), would be really cute on the front of that Singing Notebook that you made for Cara. She loves it! She is over at a friend's house now and even insisted on taking it over there just in case she wanted to sing over there. You are truly inspiring." --Nicole Spradling, mother of an 8-year-old voice student "I miss you and your lessons immensely! Are you sure you won't move up to New York?" --Elaine Wang, voice student "Emily is an utter delight! I've taken several drama classes with her and learned superb improv wisdom, and her personality continues to be a blast of refreshing, humorous energy." --Carl Mamula, former Huntington Surrey student; currently at St. Edward's University "I loved having Emily as a teacher. She taught me so much about the importance of thinking on your feet in shows as well as picking monologues that sound and feel real. In one particular show, she was able to bring an entire cast together as a family unit through a simple acting exercise. And on top of all of that, she is super fun!" --Hannah Schell, former Texarts student; currently contributing to the corruption of bears at Baylor University |