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Early Life and Education

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Liz Caplan was born in [New York], and developed a passion for music and vocal performance at an early age. She has accreditations from The American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA), The Drama League, and The National Association of Teachers of Singing (NATS), where she has been a speaker, panelist and workshop facilitator. She is also on the faculty of the Voice Foundation in Philadelphia, PA and is a member of the New York Singing Teachers’ Association (NYSTA), as well as a member of the Voice and Speech Therapists Association (VASTA)

Career

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Caplan began her career as a vocal coach and quickly gained recognition for her innovative techniques and personalized coaching methods.

She has worked with numerous Broadway productions, including:

  • Once: The Musical
  • 13!: The Musical
  • Next to Normal
  • The Book of Mormon
  • American Idiot
  • Hedwig and The Angry Inch (Broadway Production, Revival)
  • Aladdin
  • Dear Evan Hansen
  • Miss Saigon (Broadway Production, Revival)


In addition to her work in theater, she has coached recording artists from various genres and collaborated with actors preparing for roles in musical films.

Notable Clients

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Over the years, Caplan has worked with a diverse range of clients, including:

  • [Neil Patrick Harris]
  • [Hugh Jackman]
  • [Danielle Brooks]
  • [Ben Platt]
  • [Cara Delevingne]
  • [Megan Hilty]


Methodology

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Caplan is known for her holistic approach to vocal training, incorporating techniques such as [specific methods or philosophies she uses]. Her methods are designed to promote vocal health, enhance performance, and build confidence in her clients.

Awards and Recognition

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Liz Caplan has been honored with several awards for her contributions to the performing arts, including [AWARD NAMES, if applicable].

Personal Life

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Caplan resides in NYC and continues to mentor aspiring performers and seasoned professionals alike - on stage, on set, or not. She is also involved in philanthropic initiatives supporting the arts.

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