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Kara Staiger
With over 28 years of experience in coaching and teaching in the performing arts, Kara has prepared numerous award winning choreography projects ranging from regional and national dance competitions, coached movement in cabaret and concert settings, and full musical productions in community, collegiate and professional productions.
Kara works as a private vocal instructor at Oral Roberts University. She has also worked as a dance educator and choreographer with Oral Roberts University and Patti Parrish School of Dance, choreographer/director for multiple theatre companies in Tulsa.Kara has worked as a performer regionally at The Wick Theatre and Orlando Repertory Theatre. Kara holds a Bachelor's degree in Music Theatre from Oklahoma City University and a Master's degree in Education from Oral Roberts University.
Certified Vocal Teacher through Broadway Vox. In her spare time, Kara enjoys spoiling her niece Olivia, nephew Marko, and her little pirate dog Duchess.
"Kannon Gets The Wiggles" as Andee with Maggie Hunter
"Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" with Retro Rockets at Studio 308
Cabaret performance with Janet Rutland and John Riggs in TPAC's Summerstage
"Sweeney Todd" Best Actress Performance of Nellie Lovett with Theatre Tulsa
"Sweeney Todd" Best Actress Performance of Nellie Lovett with Theatre Tulsa
"Chain of Fools" Retro Rockets with Denise Hoey and Anna Neal at Studio 308
Cabaret Performance for Senior Services
Promo photo for Summerstage Cabaret Performance "Onward"
Set for TheWick Theatre's production of "The Full Monty" as Georgie Bukatinski
title song and Best Supporting Actress in a Musical Performance of Mrs. Potts alongside Tulsa favorites Margaret Stall and Drew Rosene
Beauty and The Beast
with Rick Harrelson, fellow Oklahoma City University alumni, in “Songs for a New World” with American Theatre Company at Studio 308
I’d Give It All For You
from “Kiss Me Kate” an excerpt from Margaret Stall’s cabaret You Should Smile More
I Hate Men
Best Actress Award-Winning Performance of Maria Rainer in “The Sound of Music” with Theatre Tulsa in the Williams Theatre