Dr. Carrie Klofach is an Assistant Professor of Musical Theatre in the School of Theatre Arts and Dance at The University of Northern Colorado. She is a professional actor, singer, musical theater educator, and voice teacher. She specializes in teaching musical theatre and Contemporary Commercial Music (CCM) vocal technique. Klofach is a versatile soprano who has appeared in musicals, operas, concerts, and recitals throughout the United States. Some of her favorite regional theatre credits include: Marcy the Stage Manager in The First National Tour of VeggieTales Live, Kala in Tarzan, Miss Andrew in Mary Poppins, Mother Abbess in The Sound of Music, Olive in The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, Cat in the Hat in Seussical, and Baker’s Wife in Into the Woods. She has premiered musicals including The Quiltmaker’s Gift as the Quiltmaker at Phoenix Theatre under the direction of Michael Barnard. Klofach can be heard on the perusal CD as the Quiltmaker available through Dramatic Publishing. Klofach’s honesty on stage and study of acting as an art form has garnered her much praise and continues to aid her in teaching her students. She has been fortunate to work with many notable musical theatre coaches/composers including Georgia Stitt, Andrew Lippa, Seth Rudetsky, Andrew Byrne, Carmel Dean, and Zina Goldrich.
Professional Experience
Regional
Concerts/Cabaret
Education
TV/Film
Tours
Regions
Denver/West
Interested in touring?
Yes
Hireable as
Music Director/Conductor (Not Pianist)
Vocal Director and/or Choral Prep
Singer/Songwriter
Voice teacher with roster of private students
Classroom music teacher at an educational institution
Actor-Musician
Software
GarageBand
Affiliations
ACTORS EQUITY ASSOCIATION (AEA)
MAESTRA
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF TEACHERS OF SINGING (NATS)