About
Ann-Louise Wolf
she/they
BFA Stage Management, UNCSA
MFA Voice Studies (Distinction), Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
Certified Movement Analyst (CMA), Laban/Bartenieff INstitute of Movement STudies
Assistant Professor of Voice and Speech, Mason Gross School of the ARts, Rutgers University
Formerly:
Voice and Speech Faculty, UNCSA School of DRAma
Stage Management Faculty, UNCSA School of Design and PRoduction
UNCSA Research Fellow (ArtistCorps)
Ann-Louise:
Has been a member of stage management teams for: San Diego Opera, Des Moines Metro Opera, Opera New Jersey, Cincinnati Opera, and Piedmont Opera.
Teaches in the voice and speech curriculum in the BFA programs acting program at Rutgers University’s Mason Gross School of the Arts.
Serves as voice, text, accent, dialect, and language coach for two to three mainstage productions a year at Rutgers University.
Actively works to serve her community, both on and off campus, through her work as public service coordinator, her ongoing research, and her internal service to the school.
Whenever possible, she spends time with her emotional support dog, Watson. Together, they can be found cooking, baking, and voraciously devouring podcasts and audiobooks — preferably speculative fiction.
Photo: Sally Jane Photography