Professor Robin Aronson
Professor
Bio
Robin Aronson is a Professor of Voice and Acting and serves as Head of Performance. She is a Miller Voice Method庐 (mVm) Certified Teacher and Certified Lessac Kinesensic Voice and Body Trainer. Robin has served as the voice and dialect coach for Southern Miss Theatre for over two decades. She has led voice and body workshops all of the globe including Carnegie Mellon University's School of Theatre; The Gaiety School for Acting, The National School of Theatre in Ireland in Dublin; The National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, Australia; and with the Theatre Actors Guild and The Philippine Theatre Education Association in Manila, Philippines. Professor Aronson is a Registered Somatic Movement Educator and serves on the Board for the International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association (ISMETA). She is a past President for the International Lessac Training and Research Institute (LTRI). Robin is the 2025 Arts and Humanities Award recipient for CAS.
- MFA - University of Connecticut (1998)
- BA - Michigan State University (1995)
Graduate
THE 611 Graduate Seminar in Contemporary Trends
THE 670L Graduate Voice and Movement
THE 681L Practicum in Acting and Directing
THE 691 Research in Theatre
THE 692 Special Problems
THE 690L Graduate Acting Studio
THE 699 Creative Project
THE 697 Independent Study
Graduate/ Undergraduate
THE 411/511 Advanced Voice (Voiceover Acting)
THE 415/515 Advanced Musical Theatre Performer
Undergraduate
THE 115 Voice for the Actor (developed mini session)
THE 215 Intermediate Voice for the Actor
THE 315 Introduction to Musical Theatre Performer
THE 415 The Advanced Musical Theatre Performer
THE 416 Advanced Scene Study II
THE 492 Advanced Stage Dialects
THE 492 British Studies in Theatre
- Guys and Dolls
- Gem of the Ocean
- The Wolves
- La Dolorosa
Vocal Coaching New Work - Much Ado About Nothing
- Cabaret
- Actors' Equity Association
- Lessac Training and Research Institute
- Voice and Speech Trainers Association
- International Somatic Movement Education and Therapy Association