Acting The Song Master Class with Emily Koch

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February 16
at 3:00pm

Broadway star Emily Koch will work with students ages 13 and up on their choice of 32 bars from any song of their choosing.

Registration is $175.

An accompanist will be provided. Students are asked to bring a printed copy of their sheet music, or email their sheet music to kayla@baystreet.org prior to the class date.

 

 

Emily Koch just finished a year and half long run with the Broadway Company and the First National Tour of Waitress. She was also seen on Broadway and on tour as Elphaba in Wicked from 2015–2017. Emily was in the cast of Godspell at Berkshire Theatre Group, the only equity sanctioned musical in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic. Regional credits include Little Women (Palo Alto TheatreWorks), ValueVille (NYMF), In The Bones (APAC, World Premiere, and New York Innovative Theatre Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Play) Workshops: iLLA! A Hip Hop Musical (O’Neil Center), The Tale of Despereaux (Universal Pictures/The Old Globe) Readings: Housewarming (NYMF), Luna (World Premiere), All The Walls (World Premiere), Luna and the Gold River Docks. Carnegie Mellon Musical Theatre Class of 2013, youngARTS Finalist, and Interlochen Arts Camp and Academy Alumnus.

 

The following protocols* will be in place for the safety of all staff, attendees, and visitors:

  • Proof of vaccination for all patrons will be required upon entry.

  • Face coverings are required by all individuals on the premises at all times.

  • Routine cleaning and disinfecting, especially of all performance and shared spaces.

*Protocols may be adjusted to reflect best practices for in-person theatrical performances as informed by NYS and CDC guidance.

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