Les Misérables School Edition - April 07 - April 09, 2017

Hudson High School

 Who's Who 

  • Sarah Elaine Bailey head shot

    Sarah Elaine Bailey

    as Director and Choreographer

    Sarah Bailey is a professional voice instructor, director, acting teacher and choreographer. She holds a degree in voice from Ohio Northern University and her masters degree in music performance and pedagogy from Westminster Choir College in Princeton, New Jersey. Sarah has sung at Lincoln Center with the New York Philharmonic, with the Philadelphia Philharmonic, performed at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland and was a grand finalist in the Guangdong, China International Vocal Competition in Guangdong, China. Some of her directorial credits include Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Roald Dahl’s Willy Wonka, A Christmas Carol, Peter Pan, Oklahoma (winner of best production at Weathervane Playhouse), The Wizard of Oz, The Music Man (winner of best production at Weathervane Playhouse), Honk!, Annie and Pajama Game. Sarah is also the Associate Artistic Director at Rubber City Shakespeare. She is excited to be back at HHS directing Les Mis!

  • Jacob Moore head shot

    Jacob Moore

    as Musical Director

    Jacob Moore is in his second year as Director of Choirs at Hudson High School. Mr. Moore is a graduate of The Ohio State University School of Music where he earned a Bachelor of Music Education with a distinction in choral music. During his time at OSU, Mr. Moore served as the Vice-President of the Ohio State University Men's Glee Club and as the Secretary of the American Choral Directors Association, (ACDA), Ohio State chapter. He studied voice with Dr. C. Andrew Blosser and conducting under Dr. Kristina Caswell-Macmullen. In February 2015, Mr. Moore travled to Salt Lake City, Utah where he competed in the ACDA National Conducting Competition. He was one of nine semi-finalists chosen from over two-hundred applicants. He was awarded the Outstanding Student Teacher in Choral Music, along with the Undergraduate Achievement in Conducting and Ensembles at the School of Music's annual honors convocation.

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