This weeklong camp is all about honing your skills as a vocalist on (and off) the stage. Students will work in both a one-on-one, as well as a group setting in order to strengthen their voices for all styles of theater and voice. The camp will go through different eras of theater and a plethora of techniques each day in order for the students to have a comprehensive overview of musical theater styles and techniques. Throughout the week the students will also work on several songs to present at the end of the week in a showcase.
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Instructor: Ryan Pulaski
Ryan is an actor, writer, and musician based out of the Lynchburg area. Originally from the Philadelphia area, he has worked extensively with up-and-coming writers on both the off-broadway and regional stage. Most recently, he worked as part of James River Theater Company’s production of Shakespeare’s Comedy of Errors. Ryan is currently a student attending Liberty University, studying Music, Theater, and Writing. Ryan has worked extensively with theater writers and has been a part of the development of multiple musicals including Mandela: A Life in Song, Mother B, and The Little Dancer. Acting credits include 42nd Street (Tower Theater), Twelfth Night (University of Lynchburg), Curtains (Theater on 71st), and Thoroughly Modern Millie (Golden Wings Theater Company).