About Rosie
Rosie Williamson is an experienced Singing Teacher and Performer. She teaches at Arts Ed and LAMDA alongside her private practice. In the last 17 years, Rosie has worked with a wide range of singers in various settings from Drama Schools, Primary and Secondary schools, Sheffield Cathedral and Professional Theatre Companies.
Rosie is committed to her professional development as a coach and performer. She is a Vocal Health First Aider and has taken vocal teacher training courses taught by top voice professionals including Jeanie LoVetri, Dane Chalfin, Jenevora Williams, Gillyanne Kayes and Jeremy Fisher. Rosie is also a qualified Mental Health First Aider and puts clients’ wellbeing and self-expression at the heart of her pedagogy.
Rosie trained as a classical singer with internationally renowned opera singer, Yvonne Kenny; gained a first-class honours B.Mus. from the University of Sheffield and an M.A. in Solo Voice Ensemble Singing from the University of York. She trained in Musical Theatre at Associated Studios.
Alongside her teaching work, Rosie is also a performer, and writes and hosts the critically acclaimed cabaret series: “What Would Julie Do?”. Her spin-off one woman show “Eliza von Poppins presents…A Practically Perfect Guide to Living” gained 5 star reviews at Brighton Fringe in 2019. Other recent credits include Camelot at the London Palladium and the cast recording of Antic Disposition’s A Christmas Carol.
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