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(Exit...upstage left) It's time to move on to new personal, business, and creative goals. I admire the tenacity of our local theatre groups. Managing a non-profit theatre requires an actionable artistic vision, effective leadership, confidence, determination, stamina, talent, strategic marketing, a loyal audience, solid financial support (local/state/federal), and, sometimes...dumb luck! It can be a fragile balancing act.
Thanks to all the board members, supporters, actors, students, production crew, and volunteers who dedicated their time and effort since 1993!
The Voice: Students will learn how to project their voice, articulate words and enunciate sounds through vigorous vocal exercises, tongue twisters and other methods of vocal development. Breathing is a critical part of vocal development and students will practice ways to bring a richness and fullness to their voices during the course instruction.



AH -AY -EE-OH -OO
Repeat These Vowel Sounds By Adding, one-by-one All of the Consonants
(i.e. BAH -BAY -BEE -BOH -BOO; Then CAH -CAY -CEE -COH -COO; etc.)
Practice Tongue Twisters
Over-Enunciate When You Warm Up
Try Humming For A Quick Warm-Up
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