Alexandra Plattos Sulack is an award-winning performer, singer, and teacher/coach based in Chicago. She is an Artist-in-Residence with the historic Cliff Dwellers Club of Chicago, and she makes a habit of collaborating across genre and disciplines to create new works. She cut her teeth in sketch comedy and improv with the ladies of Forte Chicago.
This artist is accepting inquiries via Stagetime message and Email.
We’re headed to the Green Bay Fringe Festival! Indulge in ‘Ask Me How Do I Feel,’ a musical cabaret that weaves tales of love, heartbreak, and redemption (I hope) through a captivating blend of arias, art song, “Golden Age” and contemporary musical theatre, and pop melodies.
Alexandra Plattos Sulack (she/her) is an award-winning performer, singer, and teacher/coach based in Chicago. She is an Artist-in-Residence with the historic Cliff Dwellers Club of Chicago, and she makes a habit of collaborating across genre and disciplines to create new works. She cut her teeth in sketch comedy and improv with the ladies of Forte Chicago. Alexandra co-founded The Voice Lab in 2014. She is an adjunct professor and director of choirs at Morton College. Recent credits include: Operatic Delights with the Elgin Master Chorale and Elgin Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Lewis conducting; world premieres: The Harbingers by Rosśa Crean, and The Distant Flight of Birds by Lara Golan, Sarah Bendix, and Susan Payne O’Brien; derivative works: BIG ENTRANCE, La La Lady Show, and Winter Whispers with Forte Chicago and Covers: A Process, A Slight of Hand and AWAKENING with Mozawa. Recent Coaching: Stu for Silverton, Cetology by Nelia Miller Recent Coaching & Music Supervision: The Magic Flute and Peace and Love on Planet Earth: A Universal Cabaret with The Voice Lab. She is a proud member of the National Association for Teachers for Singing (NATS), The Voice Foundation, Illinois Education Association-National Education Association, The Association for the Study of Play, and the PanHellenic Honors Society.
Alexandra Plattos Sulack is an award-winning performer, singer, and teacher/coach based in Chicago. She is an Artist-in-Residence with the historic Cliff Dwellers Club of Chicago, and she makes a habit of collaborating across genre and disciplines to create new works. She cut her teeth in sketch comedy and improv with the ladies of Forte Chicago.
This artist is accepting inquiries via Stagetime message and Email.
We’re headed to the Green Bay Fringe Festival! Indulge in ‘Ask Me How Do I Feel,’ a musical cabaret that weaves tales of love, heartbreak, and redemption (I hope) through a captivating blend of arias, art song, “Golden Age” and contemporary musical theatre, and pop melodies.
Alexandra Plattos Sulack (she/her) is an award-winning performer, singer, and teacher/coach based in Chicago. She is an Artist-in-Residence with the historic Cliff Dwellers Club of Chicago, and she makes a habit of collaborating across genre and disciplines to create new works. She cut her teeth in sketch comedy and improv with the ladies of Forte Chicago. Alexandra co-founded The Voice Lab in 2014. She is an adjunct professor and director of choirs at Morton College. Recent credits include: Operatic Delights with the Elgin Master Chorale and Elgin Symphony Orchestra, Andrew Lewis conducting; world premieres: The Harbingers by Rosśa Crean, and The Distant Flight of Birds by Lara Golan, Sarah Bendix, and Susan Payne O’Brien; derivative works: BIG ENTRANCE, La La Lady Show, and Winter Whispers with Forte Chicago and Covers: A Process, A Slight of Hand and AWAKENING with Mozawa. Recent Coaching: Stu for Silverton, Cetology by Nelia Miller Recent Coaching & Music Supervision: The Magic Flute and Peace and Love on Planet Earth: A Universal Cabaret with The Voice Lab. She is a proud member of the National Association for Teachers for Singing (NATS), The Voice Foundation, Illinois Education Association-National Education Association, The Association for the Study of Play, and the PanHellenic Honors Society.