Tanera MarshallQuick ContactsUIC Department of Performing Arts |
Tanera Marshall teaches the BFA Voice and Speech courses, as well as Shakespeare. A certified Associate Teacher of Fitzmaurice Voicework ®, Tanera trained at Depaul’s Theatre School (MFA) and Oberlin College (BA). Voice & Dialect Consulting or Coaching credits include film and theater: Public Enemies (Marion Cotillard), The Lucky Ones (Rachel McAdams), King Lear, Hamlet, Macbeth, The Misanthrope, A Christmas Carol, The Oresteia, Balm in Gilead, The Kentucky Cycle, Elmina’s Kitchen, A Streetcar Named Desire, and the U.S. premiere of Broadway-bound Dirty Dancing. Acting credits include the Festival de la Rue in Switzerland, Court Theatre, Redmoon, Organic Touchstone, Greasy Joan & Co., and Illinois Shakespeare Festival, along with film, TV, and voiceover. Ms. Marshall has been a Teaching Artist and Consultant since 1995, having co-taught over 40 arts-integrated units at 20 Chicago and Elgin schools, and has led numerous professional development workshops for teachers and artists both in the U.S. and abroad. She is a member of SAG, AFTRA, and VASTA, and is an Associate Editor for the International Dialects of English Archive online, with whom she publishes her growing collection of dialect audiorecordings.
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