Bill LynchOriginally from Seaford, Long Island, NY, Bill Lynch received his Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from University of Maryland, College Park campus and his Master of Fine Arts in Acting from Florida State University/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training i Sarasota, FLA. Recently, Bill retired as Professor Emeritus from the faculty of Webster University Conservatory of Theatre Arts. During his tenure, Bill taught acting, text analysis, vocal production, speech/dialects, and song study. Bill is a recipient of the William T. Kemper Award for Excellence in Teaching. Originally from Belleville, IL, Lisa Campbell Albert received her Bachelor of Music from Southern Illinois University in Edwardsville, IL and her Master of Music from Webster University in St. Louis, MO. Presently, Lisa serves as an Adjunct Associate Professor on the faculty of Webster University Conservatory of Theatre Arts where she teaches song analysis and vocal coaching. Previously, she resided on faculty in both Performing Arts Dept and Music Dept at Washington University where she received the ArtSci Council Faculty Award for Excellence in Teaching. Taylor Louderman made her Broadway debut originating the role of Campbell Davis in Bring It On: The Musical by Lin Manuel Miranda, Tom Kitt, and Amanda Green. She went on to play Lauren in Kinky Boots on Broadway, and most recently originated the role of Regina George in Tina Fey's Mean Girls on Broadway, for which she received a 2018 Tony Nomination for Best Actress in a Musical. Television credits include: 'Tami' on NBC's Kenan alongside Kenan Thompson, The Good Fight (CBS), Sunny Day (NickJr), Evil (CBS), Peter Pan Live (NBC), and High Maintenance (HBO). She is the co-founder of WRITE OUT LOUD Project: a nonprofit songwriting competition for new Musical Theatre songwriters. Taylor is a volunteer and Board Member at Ozark Actors Theatre in Rolla, MO where she participated in her first professional show at the age of ten. She teaches Musical Theatre workshops Read More Read Less