about us
Cutting edge, functional voice training from New York City teachers and performers.
Jackie Grigg received her Bachelor of Music degree from the University of Colorado and her Master of Music and Advanced Certificate in Vocal Pedagogy from New York University. As a graduate student in New York, she taught private voice lessons and group voice classes to undergraduates at the university. Teachers and mentors include Jeremy Aye, Brian Gill, Dianna Heldman, Bill Wesbrooks, and Bonnie Draina.
While at NYU, she performed as Lynette “Squeaky” Fromme in Stephen Sondheim’s Assassins, and was featured in Massenet’s Cendrillon, as well as workshopping several new musicals. In 2015, Jackie and Joseph were awarded a creative grant for an intensive study on Bock and Harnick’s musical She Loves Me, culminating in a performance in which she portrayed the role of Amalia Balash.
Before attending NYU, Jackie performed on the national tour of Foodplay! (Janey the Juggler), and regionally in productions of Cinderella (Cinderella), Fiddler on the Roof (Chava), The Sound of Music (Liesl), and Into the Woods (Rapunzel).
Favorite Maine credits include The Light in the Piazza (Clara Johnson) and White Christmas (Judy). In her spare time, she enjoys reading, cooking, exercising, and watching reruns of Parks and Recreation.
Joseph Hitchcock earned his undergraduate degree in vocal performance at the University of Georgia, and his Master of Music degree and Advanced Certificate in Vocal Pedagogy from New York University, where his mentors and teachers included Michael Ricciardone, Brian Gill, and Jeremy Aye.
While at NYU, Joseph was an adjunct voice instructor, teaching private voice lessons and group voice class. He participated in the second annual Voice Symposium and in 2015, was awarded the NYU Steinhardt Pedagogy Award for excellence in teaching. Prior to attending graduate school, Joseph taught advanced voice lessons at the Oconee Youth School of performance, a nationally recognized performing arts school in northeast Georgia.
Joseph made his professional performance debut at seventeen, as the tenor soloist with the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, where he also sang the role of Tony in their concert setting of Leonard Bernstein's West Side Story. Joseph has given many concert performances and performed at several regional theaters in Rogers and Hammerstein's Cinderella (Prince Christopher), Grease (Kenickie), Legally Blonde (Emmett Forrest), and Disney's Beauty and the Beast (The Beast).