About the Class

This class invites the actor who sings to move beyond the 16–32 bar cut and into fully realized storytelling through music. Blending scene study, dramaturgy, and acting through song, students will investigate how musical theatre writing communicates action, intention, and emotional stakes. In a collaborative and supportive environment, artists will develop the tools to bring greater depth, specificity, and truth to their work.

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1 sessions available

06/08-06/29
Monday
(6:30PM - 9:30PM)
Taught by Maiesha McQueen

Meet the Teacher

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Maiesha McQueen

Maiesha McQueen is an award-winning, multi-faceted artist with proud Atlanta roots. She was most recently seen in Lambert-Smith Media’s successful run of FELA!, portraying the iconic Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti in her home town. Previously, she moved audiences in her Henry Award-winning portrayal of Celie in THE COLOR PURPLE at Denver Theatre Center, and performed in a sold-out run of COME FROM AWAY in Gander, Newfoundland. Maiesha originated the role of Nurse Norma on the first national tour of WAITRESS the musical, and was honored to perform the principal role of Becky alongside stars such as Sara Bareilles and Jennifer Nettles in the Broadway revival production. Other notable productions include FANNIE, CLYDE’S, HIS EYE IS ON THE SPARROW, UNTIL THE FLOOD, CHASIN’ DEM BLUES, EAST TEXAS HOT LINKS, MAHALIA! (Suzie Award for Best Lead Actress in a Musical), and AINT’ MISBHAVIN’, which was selected as a “New York Times Critics’ Pick” in 2022. Maiesha founded and currently serves as Creative Director for the arts education program, A Bite Out of Broadway. She is also the executive director of The Lucy Project, a production company that seeks to create opportunities for Black women to develop new works. www.maieshamcqueen.com

Three people are gathered around a piano, with one woman holding sheet music and singing while the other two listen attentively.

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Musical Theater II