"I’ve had the great pleasure of knowing Morgan Vaughan for over 15 years, and Tristan for more than 8, and have worked with them onstage and in the classroom many times. Not only are they gifted and highly skilled actors, they have the passion to share their comprehensive knowledge with the young and aspiring.
As a teacher in the art and craft of making theatre, I couldn’t recommend them more highly."
Stephen Hamilton, Director,
Co-Founder, Bay Street Theatre
Tristan Vaughan and Rebecca Walters in Thomas Middleton's Women Beware Women, Washington, D.C.
Tristan Vaughan, M.F.A. Acting (Contemporary and Classical Acting, Movement, Mask, Dialects, Voice for the Actor) has extensive training in Contemporary Acting, Classical Acting, Text, Voice, Mask and Movement. His M.F.A. in Acting is from The Shakespeare Theatre Company's Academy for Classical Acting at The George Washington University in DC. He also studied acting at The Circle in the Square Theatre School in New York City and The Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London. A member of SAG-AFTRA, he has appeared at Ensemble Studio Theatre Los Angeles, Classical Acting Company, Hampton Theatre Company, in Independent Films, and on television.
Morgan and Tristan Vaughan teach Shakespeare acting and scene study classes at Guild Hall and have been a huge favorite of our patrons for the past two years - I am constantly thanked for bringing their classes here by students from age 16 to 60, and I know that their expertise, passion, and enthusiasm will make for an amazing experience for younger children! I cannot recommend them enough.
Jennifer Brondo,
General Manager of the John Drew Theater
and Lewis B. Cullman Associate
for Theater Education, Guild Hall
Morgan Vaughan, M.F.A. Acting, (Contemporary and Classical Acting, Singing and Song Interpretation, Musical Theatre Performance, Acting for Non-Actors, Singing for the Actor) The George Washington University and The Shakespeare Theatre, is a member of Actors’ Equity and SAG-AFTRA and a Certificate in Acting Shakespeare from RADA, London. A professional singer and actor for many years, she has played roles as varied as Patsy Cline, Lady Macbeth, and Margie, a South Boston single mother, in Good People. She most recently Brooke in Hampton Theatre Company's Other Desert Cities. She has appeared in regional theatres throughout the country, including L.A.'s Attic Theatre, Wayside Theatre, Springer Opera House, and Hampton Theatre Company and has taught acting camp in West Virginia, and locally in Amagansett and at Ross School. She is extensively trained in physical acting, voice and text, and musical theatre. She also has been blessed to have studied with some of the biggest names in Entertainment: Alec Baldwin, Julie Wilson, Margaret Whiting, and Julie Andrews.