Morgan Potts, mezzo-soprano, is currently pursuing her Master of Music in Voice Performance at the Cleveland Institute of Music, where she studies with Dr. Mary Schiller. She is recognized for her vivid stage presence, emotional depth, and compelling musical storytelling. Audiences and colleagues alike have praised her ability to fully inhabit a wide range of characters, as well as her agility and insight in contemporary repertoire.
Morgan made her professional debut as Young Edward Vernon/Ensemble 2 in Blind Injustice by Scott Davenport Richards, presented by Chagrin Arts. Her recent operatic roles include Meg in Verdi’s Falstaff, Hérisson de Porc-Épic in Chabrier’s L’Étoile, Elisetta in Cimarosa’s Il Matrimonio Segreto, Prince Orlofsky in Strauss II’s Die Fledermaus, Cherubino in Mozart’s Le Nozze di Figaro, Sherlock Holmes in Hans Bridger Heruth’s A Certain Madness, and Hänsel in Humperdinck’s Hänsel und Gretel.
Morgan has enriched her training through young artist programs such as Texas Music Festival (2022), Frost School of Music’s Summer in Salzburg (2023), Opera Seme (2024), and Harrower Opera Workshop (2025). She holds a Bachelor of Music degree from Kennesaw State University, where she studied with Professor Todd Wedge.
From a young age, Morgan used music as a powerful emotional outlet—what began as a childhood passion has evolved into a profound artistic calling. Today, she is driven by a deep sense of gratitude for the opportunity to breathe life into music and connect with audiences through each performance.