MEET THE 2026 INSTRUCTORS

  • Co-Founder

    Laura Bell Bundy is a Tony nominated Broadway actress and Billboard top 5 recording artist. Bundy made her debut at age 9 in the Christmas Spectacular at Radio City Music Hall, since then she has originated the stage roles: Tina in Ruthless (Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Award Nominations), Amber in Broadway’s Hairspray, most notably Elle Woods in Legally Blonde The Musical (Tony Nomination), Sylvia in Broadway’s The Cottage, and Romy in Romy and Michele: The Musical. She also played Glinda in Wicked on Broadway.

    Bundy has appeared in or starred in numerous films and over 100 episodes of television including roles on Call Me Kat, The New Fairly Odd Parents, Perfect Harmony, How I Met Your Mother/Father, Hart of Dixie, American Gods, Anger Management, Good Behavior, Scream Queens, Documentary Now, Dream Girls, Jumanji and Mindy Kaling’s upcoming series “Not Suitable for Work”. Bundy has recorded multiple albums as a Universal Music Group & Big Machine Label artist which garnered her a CMT nomination, and a Billboard Top Five Album. She was a Sony Publishing song-writer from 2009 to 2014, and has toured the world doing concerts of her original music opening for Rascal Flats, Blake Shelton, Dwight Yoakam, and others. Her latest album “Women of Tomorrow” released by ONErpm. When Laura Bell is not performing, she lives on her farm/vineyard in New Jersey with her animals. Her most favorite job is being Huck’s mom. IG, Twitter, & TikTok: @laurabellbundy

  • Vocal Coach

    Andrew Byrne is the creator of The Singing AthleteTM, a bestselling book and training system blending neuroscience, athletic principles, and vocal performance. Based in New York, Nashville, and Los Angeles, he also coaches singers worldwide online. His students have performed in more than 90 Broadway shows, and his certification program has trained over 150 teachers internationally.

    In 2025, Andrew was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Mama, I’m a Big Girl Now, which he co-created and conducted. Twice named New York City’s Favorite Vocal Coach, he is also an acclaimed songwriter and international clinician.

  • Dance Coaches

    Brooke & Tiffany Engen Have directed and choreographed for theatre, television, music videos, live concert shows, and digital markets.

    Choreography credits include: Hallmark(ish) the musical parody (Toronto), Love Actually the musical parody (Off-Bwy & Chicago), Mama I’m a Big Girl Now (Off-Bwy), MEG4N the musical parody (NY & Tour), Barefoot Wine commercials, “Two Step” & “Kentucky Dirty” music videos for Laura Bell Bundy, Broadway Bares Las Vegas, Hart Of Dixie on the CW, Marvel’s Runaways on Hulu, The Prom (Axelrod Theatre), & Legally Blonde (Cabrillo Theatre & The Lex). Associate/Assistant Choreographer credits: Punch (Bwy), Rock of Ages (Off-Bwy), Kennedy Center Honors, BAZ (Las Vegas), Sleepless in Seattle (Pasadena Playhouse), Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Garry Marshall Theatre), Code Black on CBS, & Hairspray Live on NBC. They have also been on the directing and choreography teams for Cirque Holidaze, Ringling Brothers, and Norwegian Cruise Line.

    As performers, Broadway credits include: Beetlejuice The Musical, Hairspray, Legally Blonde, and Gypsy. Kinky Boots (Tour), Legally Blonde (Tour), Rock Of Ages (Vegas & Off-Broadway). As well as, the world premieres of DOLLY: A True Original Musical, Surf, Come Fall In Love, Clueless, Sleepless in Seattle, & Millennials Are Killing Musicals. Collectively they have Dance Captained for 11 professional theatrical productions! TV/Film: Hacks, Hairspray Movie (as Noreen/Doreen), Hairspray LIVE, SMASH, Raising Hope, Hart Of Dixie, FBI, Law & Order: Organized Crime, & Code Black.

    www.brookeengen.com @Brookethat www.tiffanyengen.com @tifnedooda

GUEST TEACHERS

  • An acclaimed veteran of a dozen Broadway shows, Kerry Butler is one of theater’s best-known performers. She has originated roles in Broadway productions of Beetlejuice, Mean Girls (Outer Critics Circle nomination), Xanadu (Tony and Drama League nominations), Little Shop of Horrors (Outer Critics Nomination), The Best Man, Disaster!, Catch Me If You Can (Drama Desk Nomination), and Hairspray (Clarence Derwent Award for most promising female performance, Drama Desk and Outer Critics Nominations).

    She also starred in Rock of Ages,  The Best Man , Les Miserables on Broadway . Notable off-Broadway include the cult hit Bat Boy and Clinton: The Musical, in which she portrayed Hillary Rodham Clinton.  

    Television: “30 Rock,” “The Mindy Project,” “Rescue Me,” “Law & Order,” “The Mysteries of Laura,” “White Collar,” “Blue Bloods,” “Gilmore Girls, Marvelous Mrs. Maisels, American Sports story- Aaron Hernandez, Law and Order SVU Film : Honor Society, The Miseducation of Cameron Post.  - Faith, Trust and Pixie Dust

  • Broadway: Wicked (Glinda), Beautiful (Cynthia Weil), Newsies (Katherine Plumber) Original Cast/ Fathom Events Film. Once Upon a Mattress (Winnifred standby). 

    Off Broadway: Romy and Michele (Michele). National Tour: Wicked (Glinda), Little House on the Prairie (originated Laura).

    Paper Mill Playhouse: Newsies, Jolly Holiday, Little House...Prairie. Sacramento Music Circus: Singin in the Rain (Kathy Selden). NCT: Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins). Kansas City Starlight: Cinderella (Cinderella). Kansas City Rep: Cabaret (Sally Bowles). 5th Avenue: Lone Star Love (Miss Ann Page). Geva: A Christmas Carol (Belle).

    TV: “Murphy Brown”, ABC’s “Schoolhouse Rock! 50th Anniversary Singalong”, ABC’s “The Disney Family Singalong: Volume II”, Tony Awards, Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. Vocalist- Wicked Part 1 Film. 

    BFA Carnegie Mellon University.  @karalindsay1

  • Director & Choreographer

    For the past four decades, Jerry has created some of the most iconic musicals to play Broadway, the West End, Toronto, Australia, Korea, Japan and Germany, including the Tony Award-winning Best Musical, Kinky Boots, for which his direction was nominated and his choreography was awarded the Tony. This was his second Tony for choreography, having won previously for La Cage Aux Folles. With over 50 productions on stages throughout the world to his credit, Jerry has also received the George Abbott Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers, joining many of his mentors as recipient. On the West End, Jerry has been nominated four times for Best Choreography, with three of those productions winning the Olivier Award for Best Musical-Kinky Boots, Legally Blonde and Hairspray.

    His Broadway debut as Choreographer of You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown was followed by The Full Monty (Tony nomination), The Rocky Horror Show, Hairspray (Tony nomination and the NBC live television broadcast which followed), Gypsy (starring Bernadette Peters), Never Gonna Dance (Tony nomination), Dirty Rotten Scoundrels (Tony nomination), La Cage Aux Folles (Tony Award), Imaginary Friends, Legally Blonde (Tony nomination), Catch Me If You Can. He also directed the Gloria Estefan musical, On Your Feet and directed and choreographed both Kinky Boots and most recently, Pretty Woman. Choreography for Off-Broadway includes Hedwig & The Angry Inchand Jeffrey. For film, Jerry created memorable dance sequences for Scent Of A Woman, The Object Of My Affection, In And Out and Drop Dead Gorgeous, among others. And most importantly, more than 30 years ago Jerry conceived and created Broadway Bares, a comedy burlesque show performed annually for the charity, Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS, which has raised over $26,000,000 to date and led to satellite organizations with similar achievements, including San Francisco Bares, West End Bares and Italy Bares, helping to care for those afflicted with and affected by AIDS, for which he was awarded his third Tony in 2023. He continues to serve as Executive Producer of Broadway Bares and is especially proud of the celebration of life that these shows have given to the world.

WHAT LAURA BELL BUNDY TEACHES

Acting Through Song

Learn how to break down a song, interpret and connect with the lyrics, understand how the music supports the storytelling, and follow the emotional arc from beginning to end.

Breaking Down the Scene

Build a powerful toolkit that helps you approach any scene with confidence. Discover the scene’s arc, create meaningful detail for your character, and connect to the material with honesty and truth.

Creating Characters

Explore how to create original characters or make existing ones uniquely your own. Study a wide range of personalities, learn their body language, and develop authentic voices and physicality rooted in truth and realism.

Make It Funny

A workshop on the science of comedy—why things are funny and how to apply comedic technique with precision and confidence.

Make Memories

Ground your characters in reality by giving them a rich inner life. This class teaches you how to build detailed backstories and create specific, lived-in memories for use in scenes and songs.

Walkabout in the Woods

Set on a beautiful farm, we take advantage of the natural surroundings. Walk through the woods as your character, sit on a hillside to journal, or explore your connection to a song or backstory. Experience guided imagination walks where Laura Bell leads you through real-life circumstances to evoke authentic emotional responses.

Audition Tips & Tricks

Master the essentials of standout auditioning: self-tape do’s and don’ts, quick memorization strategies, fearlessness, and techniques to truly shine.

Finding Your Peace

Learn how to break through fear, navigate rejection, and find a deep inner peace that supports your craft as an actor.

Sustainability

A holistic class on staying healthy—physically, mentally, and emotionally—so you can build a long, sustainable career as a performer.

WHAT ANDREW BYRNE TEACHES

When you work with Andrew Byrne at Broadway Master Camp, you’re not just getting vocal coaching — you’re learning a brain-based, whole-body system for singing with confidence, freedom, and versatility.

Drawing on The Singing Athlete approach, students will learn how to:

Build a Healthy, Powerful Technique

  • Develop a reliable mix, belt, and legit sound by understanding how your nervous system organizes breath, resonance, and laryngeal stability. Instead of “forcing” a sound, you learn to create the conditions for each register to work naturally.

  • Train stability in the tongue, jaw, neck, and soft palate so register shifts become smooth, consistent, and predictable — no cracking, flipping, or squeezing.

  • Expand range and stamina using drills that improve the efficiency of your respiratory and postural systems.

Master Nerves and Audition Confidence

  • Learn what nerves actually are from a neuroscience perspective, and how to retrain your brain so auditions feel safe rather than stressful.

  • Use simple, fast drills to down-regulate anxiety, steady your breath, and regain control of your sound in high-pressure situations.

  • Build a nervous system that stays adaptable so your voice holds up in fast turnarounds and high-intensity auditions.

Train Your Voice by Training Your Brain

  • Use an assess–reassess process to discover exactly which exercises your nervous system responds to, so training becomes specific, targeted, and fast.

  • Improve movement, balance, flexibility, and sensory awareness, which directly influence vocal freedom and power.

  • Build a voice that feels free, expressive, and sustainable for long rehearsal days and performance schedules.

WHAT BROOKE & TIFFANY TEACH

We are so excited to create and collaborate with you this summer. Our mission is to create a space for artistic growth, education, play, and a professional performing experience.

GOALS OF THE CLASS

  • Up-level your dance technique

  • Help you pick up choreography quickly

  • Work on storytelling and performance quality through movement

  • Learning rep from hit Broadway Shows

  • Prepare you for auditions and callback expectations

CLASS BREAKDOWN

This class will focus on developing proper alignment while exhibiting musical theatre jazz technique. You will improve your flexibility, strength and coordination as we warmup, work progressions across the floor, enhance your dance dynamics, and learn various styles of Broadway Musical Theatre choreography.

Students will also learn about spacial awareness, hitting your mark, and gain working knowledge of what it takes to be a part of a Broadway production.

Please wear sneakers or jazz shoes and comfortable movement attire.

Thank you for joining us and sharing your time, energy, and talents. We feel honored to be a part of your musical theatre journey.

All the best,

Brooke & Tiffany