Lucas Burr M.M. ’25
Multi-instrumentalist and tenor vocalist Lucas Burr is an active performer in the Chicago area and recently earned his Master of Music in Musical Theatre Vocal Pedagogy from Carthage College. Previously, he taught choir and adaptive music at Ben Franklin Middle School in Fargo, North Dakota after receiving his Bachelor of Music in Vocal Music Education from Concordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota.
In Chicago, Prof. Burr is currently working with Kokandy Productions on their production of “Amélie,” while teaching voice and piano at The Musical Offering in Evanston, Illinois.
While in the Fargo/Moorhead area, Prof. Burr sang with the Fargo Moorhead Choral Artists and performed in multiple regional musicals with Straw Hat Theatre (“The Prom” and “Dogfight”) and with ActUp Theatre (“Side by Side” by Sondheim). He also has extensive experience in educational theatre settings, teaching intro to acting courses and directing/music directing for youth theatre productions. He has also served as a co-director and music director for multiple musicals, and was music director/composer/arranger for the original play “Darling” in the non-profit community theatre organization he founded with his father in his hometown — Little Falls Theatre Company.
Prof. Burr brings a wide range of skills from his experience in classical choir, vocal jazz, musical theatre, rock bands, and more to his studio. In lessons, he strives to establish a collaborative relationship between teacher and student and enable singers and musicians to understand the science behind their sound in order to make their own musical choices as artists, musical athletes, and humans.
- Bachelor of Music in Vocal Music Education, Concordia College
- Master of Music in Musical Theatre Vocal Pedagogy, Carthage College
- MUS 0250-11 Private Voice