Sarah Wasserman has had great success singing the roles of operetta’s heroines in H.M.S. Pinafore (Light Opera Works), The Merry Widow (Light Opera Works), The Girl In the Train (Chicago Folks Operetta) and Princess Ida (The Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company). Sarah is a dynamic performer, comfortable in both classical repertoire (Grant Park Music Festival Apprentice Chorale, Floating Opera Company, Young Amelia in the Chicago premiere of Hagen’s Amelia at Roosevelt University) and musical theater (A Marvin Hamlisch Songbook at Theo Ubique, Gershwin’s Greatest Hits at Light Opera Works).
Sarah also enjoys teaching others to sing through conducting choirs and teaching private voice lessons. At Wheaton College, she was honors conductor for the Women’s Choral from 2010-2011. She served on faculty at the Wheaton College Community School for the Arts as the Children’s Choir Conductor and voice teacher from 2011-2014. Sarah is currently on faculty at the Metropolis School of the Performing Arts and teaches private voice lessons from her home in Chicago. Several of her students can be seen performing leading roles in community theater and professional productions.
Sarah holds an MM from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University and a BM in Voice Performance from Wheaton College. She has studied with Carolyn Hart, Judith Haddon, and Rebecca Schorsch.
Sarah also enjoys teaching others to sing through conducting choirs and teaching private voice lessons. At Wheaton College, she was honors conductor for the Women’s Choral from 2010-2011. She served on faculty at the Wheaton College Community School for the Arts as the Children’s Choir Conductor and voice teacher from 2011-2014. Sarah is currently on faculty at the Metropolis School of the Performing Arts and teaches private voice lessons from her home in Chicago. Several of her students can be seen performing leading roles in community theater and professional productions.
Sarah holds an MM from the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University and a BM in Voice Performance from Wheaton College. She has studied with Carolyn Hart, Judith Haddon, and Rebecca Schorsch.