Studio 107
Susan Pfau Yeager

 



  Susan Pfau Yeager




Susan Pfau Yeager has been performing professionally for over 18 years. She toured extensively in Europe as Christine in Phantom and in Canada as a soloist in Andrew Lloyd Weber: Music of the Night. Here in the States, Susan has been seen in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame (NY workshop), A Little Night Music, Forbidden Broadway, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Du Barry was a Lady, Hot 'n' Cole, and Candide with the Minnesota Orchestra where she shared the stage with Harolyn Blackwell. She appeared in Tiptoes as part of the Gershwin Celebration at Carnegie Hall and in Stephen Schwarz' Children of Eden (She is featured on the cast recording.) Other recordings include Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra Yuletide Recording 2004 and Stephen Sondheim's The Frogs. Susan was noted in the New York Times for her work on Gay Divorce at Carnegie Hall and for her "strong portrayal of Bathsheba" in The Eternal Road at Avery Fisher Hall. Locally, Susan co-directs the annual production at Dickson Summer Community Theatre, she writes, produces, directs, and performs in Noel: A Celebration of Christmas with some of her friends, and she teaches private voice lessons and acting class at Studio 107 where she is a co-owner. Susan earned her BM at Arizona State University, and her MM and AD at the University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music. She is a proud member of Actors Equity and AGMA.