August 18 | VOICE with Hannah Miller

 

Class Description

Broadway's golden age was full of unforgettable music, characters, and stories! Come explore and celebrate that era—where lush melodies, heartfelt storytelling, and classic vocal style came together. We will explore what made these shows so iconic and how their influence lives on today. From Rodgers and Hammerstein to Lerner and Loewe, we’ll look at the voices, composers, and ideas that transformed Broadway. This class is ideal for anyone curious about musical theatre’s roots, passionate about performance, or looking to understand what makes Golden Age repertoire so timeless and powerful. Come ready to explore and sing the era started it all.

When

Monday, August 18
6:00-7:00 PM Ages 8-12
7:15-8:15 PM Ages 13+

Where

Lancaster Alliance Church
210 Pitney Rd, Lancaster

Walk-ins are welcome, but registration is encouraged!

Register 6pm class
Register 7:15pm class
 

 

Hannah Miller is a soprano and voice teacher based in Lancaster, PA. She holds a Bachelor of Music in Vocal Performance with a concentration in Teaching Artistry from the New England Conservatory. Trained in classical technique with additional study in musical theatre, she brings a flexible, healthy approach to vocal instruction. Performance highlights include Dido and Aeneas and scenes from West Side StoryL’incoronazione di Poppea, and Die Zauberflöte. She has appeared in solo recitals, Tuesday Night New Music Concerts at NEC, the Beauty Intolerable Benefit Concert, and served as a cantor at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross. She has also sung with the NEC Symphonic Choir and the Boston Chapter of the Resistance Revival Chorus. As an educator, Hannah is committed to building strong foundational technique, musicality, and confidence in singers of all ages. She maintains a private voice studio at Popovsky Performing Arts and has taught both individual and group voice in academic and community settings. Her experience includes teaching for NEC’s “Voice for Non-Majors” course, co-directing and music directing youth theatre camps in Lancaster, and working as a teaching fellow with outreach programs such as Boston City Singers and Boston Hope Music. She integrates healthy vocal habits, expressive performance, and stylistic versatility into her teaching.

 
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