Lauren portrayed "She" in Stage Kiss, delivering a high-energy performance that blended humor, vulnerability, and complexity. The role allowed her to explore the dynamics of romance and theatricality, while honing her skills in emotional range and stage presence.
Lauren performed as Seymour in How I Became a Pirate, bringing energy and charm to the role. Through this performance, she further developed her acting skills, comedic timing, and ability to engage young audiences in a fun, dynamic production.
Lauren took on the role of a puppeteer in She Kills Monsters, mastering the art of bringing fantastical creatures to life on stage. This role required precise coordination, creativity, and teamwork, allowing her to contribute to the immersive, action-packed world of the production.
In this semester-long course taught by Gab Peña, Lauren focused on the principles of realistic acting. She honed her skills in emotional authenticity, scene analysis, and creating multidimensional characters, building a deeper understanding of realistic performance styles.
Lauren studied under Katherine Altobello in private voice lessons spanning three semesters. These courses focused on vocal technique, performance preparation, and developing a diverse repertoire. Through personalized instruction, Lauren refined her vocal abilities and gained confidence in both individual and ensemble performances.
Taught by Amy King, this semester-long course explored the dynamic connection between physical movement and vocal expression. Lauren developed skills in body awareness, vocal projection, and creating character through physicality, enhancing her ability to deliver compelling performances.
This semester-long course with CB Goodman introduced Lauren to the foundational principles of acting. She practiced scene study, improvisation, and character development, cultivating essential techniques for creating truthful and engaging performances.
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