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Katharine Boettcher

 

Actor, Singer, Director

 

Katharine Boettcher’s career has spanned from television to musical theater to concert and oratorio.  She is a graduate of the University of Alabama with a degree in Vocal Performance studying with Ed White.  While living in New York, she studied with world-renowned soprano Metropolitan Opera and Beverly Sills understudy, Suzanne Marsee.  She graduated with honors from Watkins College of Art, Design and Film with a Certificate in Directing; and is currently working on several screenplays with various writing partners.  In 2013 Katharine became certified in Somatic Voicework, The LoVetri Method (tm), at Shenandoah Conservatory.  Katharine also holds dual Masters degrees in Education and Dramatic Arts from Cumberland University.   

 

Some of her favorite roles Anita - West Side Story,  Mrs. Lovetts – Sweeney Todd,  The Witch – Into the Woods,  and Lady Thiang – The King and I.  Katharine has had the privilege of singing in concert throughout Europe with many world-class musicians and orchestras and last summer Katharine performed in Brahm’s Requiem in Scandinavia.  She has also worked on occasion a session singer in many premiere studios right here in Nashville.  Katharine also works in the film and television industry as a director, casting director, make up artist, and actor.  She is currently the theatre teacher at Wilson Central High School in Mount Juliet, Tenneessee where she is sharing her love of the arts with the next generation of artists. 

Katharine offers voice, acting, and musical theatre lessons to high school ages and up, working for the last 10 years as owner and operator of Triple Threat Arts.  She has not only given her students the tools they need for Mid State and All State, musical theatre, college and professional auditions; but a unique insiders view on what the business is really like.   She teaches both classical and musical theatre styles and the healthy use of the voice.  Katharine's philosophy is longevity of her clients career, not in following current trends that can be damaging to the student's voice. 

 

She is a member of the National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), American Choral Directors Association (ACDA), Southeastern Theater Conference (SETC), International Thespian Society, Sigma Alpha Iota music fraternity and Gamma Phi Epsilon and Alpha Chi honor societies.  Katharine is also a board member of the Tennessee Theatre Association and Chair of the Secondary School One Act Festival.

 

 

 



 
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