Ellen Lettrich, MS, CCC-SLP
Director
Coaching Coordinator
Song Repertoire, Song Performance
Vocal Health
Ellen has been a vocal coach for 19 years, drawing upon her
diverse experiences as a performer, director, award-winning
high school teacher, and medical voice clinician. As a
performer, Ellen's favorite roles include Petra in A LITTLE
NIGHT MUSIC, Becky in DO BLACK PATENT LEATHER SHOES REALLY
REFLECT UP? and Sister Robert Anne in NUNSENSE. She has
directed shows including ONCE ON THIS ISLAND, PIPPIN, DAMN
YANKEES, WEST SIDE STORY, GUYS AND DOLLS, and many more at
the college and high school levels.
Ellen’s expert knowledge of musical theatre song repertoire
makes her a sought-after consultant for both students and
professional actors building their audition repertoire
books. Her students have been admitted to every major
musical theatre program in the country. Her students’ NFAA
Recognition Awards include Presidential Scholar, Finalist,
Honorable Mention and Merit Award Winners.
In addition to coaching, Ellen holds a Master’s degree, an
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Certificate of
Clinical Competence, and a New York state license in
Speech-Language Pathology. She specializes in medical voice
therapy and served as Educational Outreach Coordinator and
clinician for the University of Pittsburgh Voice Center
from 2007-May 2010. Ellen now sees voice therapy patients
through the Weill Cornell Medical College Department of
Otorhinolaryngology in NYC.