Amanda serves as coordinator of musical theater & an assistant professor at Kennesaw State University. At KSU, she teaches classes in musical theater performance, voice, acting, and musical theater history and literature. Amanda served on the faculty at the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) for three years, directing and music directing. She also spent three years as the music education director at Charleston Stage, South Carolina’s largest professional theater. She also worked there as music director, director, sound designer, dialect coach, music arranger and/or composer for 28 productions. She has music directed at Playhouse on the Square (Tenn.), Post Playhouse (Neb.), Osceola Center for the Arts (Fla.) and Atlanta Lyric Theatre. Amanda has an M.F.A. in acting from the University of Central Florida and undergraduate degrees in music (voice) and theater from Florida State University. She has worked as a professional actor throughout the Southeast.
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