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Shanna Beth McGee
Associate Professor
M.F.A., University of Georgia
Voice, Acting, Text
Office: Clark Hall
Phone: 216-368-2860
E-mail: sbm2@case.edu
Professor McGee has been coaching voice and acting at
Case since 1988. She received her vocal training from internationally
known voice specialist Arthur Lessac and his master teachers, and trained
in the Linklater voice
technique at Shakespeare & Company. She has studied Shakespearean
text, voice, movement, and acting with London's Royal National Theatre Studio
and at Shakespeare & Company. She has also studied Fitzmaurice voice
technique with Catherine Fitzmaurice and Roy Hart voice technique with Judy
Wilson of the Roy Hart Theatre.
McGee is a member of Actors' Equity Association and performs in Cleveland area
productions. She also serves as a dialect coach for Cleveland area
theaters. In 2001, McGee dialect coached for the movie, "Welcome to Collinwood," produced
by George Clooney and Stephen Soderbergh. Tenacious web surfers might be able
to find of copy of "Love is Teasing," a vinyl recording of folk songs McGee
made in 1981 and released on the Folkway's Record label; it is now housed in
the Smithsonian Museum permanent collection. Professor McGee is a recipient
of a Lilly Foundation Teaching
Fellowship, is a Case Ethics Fellow, and was a Visiting Fellow at Indiana University's
Poynter Center for the study of educational ethics.
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