When the producers of Wicked wanted a true all-star Elphaba to perform for the show's 10th anniversary on the West End, they called Rachel Tucker. A true star on "both sides of the pond," Rachel has played the green girl multiple times, and also starred in Sting's The Last Ship. Rachel looks forward to returning to Broadway as Capt. Beverley Bass in Come From Away, another role she's had the honor of playing in both London and New York. In the meantime, she loves connecting with fans for voice lessons, meet-and-greets, birthday parties, and more! Be sure to ask about the differences between American and British Elphaba accents!
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A vocal technique coaching is your chance to work one-on-one with an artist to cultivate a strong, healthy, and flexible voice that’s primed to perform 8 times a week.
A dance lesson is your chance to learn a real combo from a Broadway show (suitable for all levels), in a one-on-one setting taught by a triple-threat artist!
A songwriting lesson is your chance to get songwriting advice from your favorite Broadway writer. With their expert feedback, you’re on the road to a hit song!
An audition coaching is your chance to prepare for your next audition with the guidance of an artist. The artist will be sure to share their tips and tricks-of-the-trade with you!
A Career Consultation is your chance to gain valuable insight into the life of a working Broadway professional! You can ask them about their journey to Broadway and get advice how to break into the industry. Talk about auditions, finding your type, agents, and more!
A meet-and-greet is an educational opportunity to ask an artist questions about their career, hear backstage stories, and gain industry advice (if applicable). Meet-and-Greets are 30-minutes in length.