Teagan Earley
Teagan Earley is a Chicago-based singer, actor, and producer. She recently graduated cum laude with a BA in Theatre from the University of Notre Dame, where her work helped earn her the school’s “Alumni Award for Excellence in Theatre”. Some of her recent theatre credits include Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Veronica Sawyer in Heathers, Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby, Lil’ Bit in How I Learned to Drive, and Wendla in Spring Awakening.
A skilled vocal technician, Teagan has studied classical and musical theatre vocal techniques for more than ten years. Throughout her performance career, which includes theatre, concert, and opera credits, she has trained with world-class instructors such as Melissa Foster, Betsy Wolfe, Kiera Duffy, Stephen Lancaster, and Nathan Gunn. She has also been asked to sing with and for such artists as Kristin Chenoweth, Rita Moreno, Todd Rundgren, and Patti LuPone.
Her work can also be seen in a variety of short film, commercial, and web credits, and her voice talent is currently being featured in the iTunes Top 100 podcast comedy drama, My Town. In the next year, she is set to make her feature film debut, in a project directed by Joel Gretsch.
She is the proud co-founder of Sisters First Productions—a hybrid production company and entertainment fund that seeks to support women and marginalized voices by use of cutting-edge technology. She is especially interested in projects that bring to the forefront holistic portrayals of traditionally underrepresented narratives.
When she is not telling stories, she enjoys hanging out with her sister (who also happens to be her best friend in the world), walking her dogs (who tie for a close second), swimming and freediving, and reading or writing. She is so honored to be part of the Gray Talent family!