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Aubrey fink

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Aubrey Fink is an award-winning actor, director, choreographer, and musical theatre educator. 

 

Her work as an actor has been seen on stages around the country where she has received multiple accolades and awards, including the Kennedy Center’s American Collegiate Theatre Festival Award for Musical Theatre, The Rogue Critic’s Award for her portrayal of Natalie in Next to Normal, and Best Actor at the Detroit Fringe Festival for Love Stinks. Notable roles include Natalie (Next to Normal), Georgette/Sylvie (Amélie), Catherine (Proof), Annie/Shelley (Evil Dead: The Musical), Belle/Dance Captain (A Christmas Carol), and Polly Garter/Gossamer Beynon (Under Milk Wood)

 

Since 2012, Aubrey has been an in-demand director and choreographer, working on projects at regional and educational theatres around the country and at prestigious performing arts competitions. Some notable work includes directing & choreographing the worldwide Amateur Premiere of Children of Eden: The Symphonic Version with a cast of 78 students and a full 31-piece orchestra, co-directing an award-winning production of Merrily We Roll Along in the vein of Hal Prince’s original concept for the show by using a cast of teenagers, and directed an immersive, non-traditional production of Spring Awakening. From 2019 to 2022, she was first the Resident Choreographer, then Artistic Director of the Junior Company for Mercury Theatre Company. Under her tenure, competition teams took home Best in Music at the 2020 Junior Theater Festival for Frozen, Jr., Best in Choreography at the 2021 Junior Theater Festival for High School Musical, Jr., and top awards at the 2021 Musical Theatre Competitions of America for their productions of Merrily We Roll Along and What If: the Music of Tom Kitt & Brian Yorkey, amongst other accolades and awards. She also has served as the Associate Artistic Director of The Spotlight Society, and the Artistic Director of the Gesu Theatrical Society. Most recently, under her tenure as Director of Musical Theatre and Dance at The Rose Studios for Youth Artists, her work has been featured on an international stage in the New Works Showcase in the iTheatrics Junior Theater Festival. Collaborating with co-directors David Nuno and Ryan Pochop, her students performed in the world-premiere of Junie B.'s Essential Survival Guide to School Jr. , as well as took home top awards for their production of Guys and Dolls Jr.
 

Aubrey is also a deeply passionate advocate for arts education, and has been an active musical theatre educator her entire career. She specializes in college audition preparation, and has had an extremely successful studio preparing students for their application and audition process. Students she has coached have gone on to study at top-tier institutions such as The University of Michigan, The Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Baldwin Wallace University, New York University, Penn State University, Ball State University, Indiana University, Northwestern University, and more. Her passion is to provide students with the skills and training to be successful not only in the performing arts, but also to equip them to be successful in whatever future path they may choose.

Aubrey holds her Bachelors in Fine Arts in Musical Theatre with a minor in Dance from Oakland University.

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