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Musical Theater Masterclass with Kerstin Anderson

Thursday, May 23, 2019 by Bill Reed | Events

Dear BRVS students, alums, families, and friends,

I’m excited to invite you to a very special masterclass with Broadway singer/actor and BRVS alum, Kerstin Anderson, who currently performs as the alternate for Eliza Doolittle and in the ensemble of My Fair Lady at Lincoln Center. All ages and experience levels welcome!

Bill Reed Voice Studio “Singers on Stage” Series
presents

Musical Theater Masterclass with Kerstin Anderson
BRVS Alum and Broadway Actor

Photo: Matthew Murphy

College Audition Prep • Musical Theater Careers • Q & A • Successful Audition Skills Coaching

Sunday, June 9 • 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Spotlight Vermont, 50 San Remo Dr., South Burlington
$50 for Participants (limit 10) • $25 for Auditors

Participants will each perform a memorized song, accompanied on piano by Bill Reed, and will receive individual coaching from Kerstin on their audition skills. (Limit 10 participants, enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis.) Fee: $50.

Auditors will participate in all group activities and observe the coaching portion of the masterclass. Fee: $25.

To register, please email billreedvoicestudio@gmail.com with the registrant’s name, email address, and cell phone number. For those younger than 18, also include birthdate, school, and parent or guardian name. Please specify participant or auditor in your email. We will respond with additional forms and an invoice for the masterclass fee. Your registration will be complete once payment (check or PayPal) is received.

Break a leg! Bill


About Kerstin Anderson

Kerstin Anderson was born and raised in South Burlington, Vermont, by an athletic administrator and a physicist. Growing up she sang everywhere she went until she finally found the perfect outlet: Musical Theater. The summer between her Junior and Senior year of high school she studied at Circle in The Square with Alan Langdon, Terese Hayden, and Jacqueline Brookes. After graduating high school she moved to the big bad city of New York, to pursue a BFA in Musical Theater at Pace University. While at Pace she had the honor of working with many artists including Victoria Clark, John Doyle, David Loud, Jacob Brent, Ryan Scott Oliver and Alexandra Silber. After finishing her sophomore year, she auditioned for The Sound of Music and her life changed. Under the direction of Jack O’Brien, Andy Einhorn, and Danny Mefford, she toured the country for over a year as Maria Rainer. She has since returned to the city and continues to pursue acting!