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Brittanie Graham turning love of performing into career in the music industry

Written by ReAnne Palmer | Nov 19, 2014 6:00:00 AM

INA, Ill. - With experience both on stage and behind the scenes, 海角视频 alum Brittanie Graham has turned a love for theatre and performing into a promising career representing songwriters on Music Row in Nashville, Tenn.

The Mt. Vernon native started her education at RLC in the fall of 2006 with a tuition waiver for the Theatre Department. Appearing in nearly a dozen shows on the RLC stage since the age of 13, the aspiring singer took her experiences as a performer to behind-the-scenes work at ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers); the largest performing rights organization that protects its members芒鈧劉 musical copyrights.

芒鈧揑 work in licensing and help collect fees from businesses using music. The fees that are collected are then distributed back to our 510,000 songwriters,芒鈧 said Graham of her day-to-day career. She added the job is a great start to something she hopes to turn into a creative outlet.

Brittanie Graham uses her love of theatre everyday at her job with ASCAP. The RLC graduate dreams of one day becoming a professional performer.

芒鈧揗y dream job is to be a professional singer; however, I芒鈧劉m going back and forth with what I芒鈧劉d want to do outside of that. I think it would be great to work artistically within the theatre community that is growing in Nashville. Something I芒鈧劉ve recently dreamed of doing is becoming someone who signs talent to a label. I芒鈧劉d love to seek out talent,芒鈧 said Graham.

The 芒鈧劉08 graduate left RLC with an associate of arts degree with a special emphasis in theatre. No stranger to Theatre Professor and Director Tracey Webb, Graham said the plays and musicals helped teach her how to adapt in the real world.

芒鈧揥hen I was in the theatre, I learned how to adjust to different types of people by portraying different characters,芒鈧 said Graham. 芒鈧揑 learned very quickly the importance of hard work and determination to reach a deadline, which was often opening night. I also worked backstage for the kids芒鈧劉 shows at RLC, which helped me learn the value of patience. I don芒鈧劉t feel I had that before.芒鈧

"It's hard for me to pick a favorite memory, because there are a lot of great ones. I truly believe that I would not be close to where I am today without my experiences in the RLC Theatre."
- Brittanie Graham, LEFT, RLC Theatre alum

In fact, Graham said it was the close proximity to her home that brought her to RLC, but it was the Theatre Department as a whole that kept her coming back for more classes.

芒鈧揑n the theatre, I learned to work hard, think fast, and persevere when stress is high. I have carried all of these with me to this job,芒鈧 said Graham. 芒鈧揑 chose RLC because it was familiar and comfortable. I chose theatre because I started doing shows with Tracey when I was 13 years old, but I fell in love with the department. My acting classes, Tracey, and the entire theatre program were highly beneficial to me and I learned so much from them.芒鈧

Naming a number of roles she芒鈧劉s filled over the years, Graham remembers playing the lead role in 芒鈧揅inderella,芒鈧 the spring 2008 musical, and Marty in the 2007 spring musical of 芒鈧揋rease芒鈧 as her favorites. On the side, Graham also does promotional videos and voiceovers for radio ads. Despite the number of activities she芒鈧劉s done outside the classroom, some of her favorite memories come from the halls and classrooms of RLC.

芒鈧揑t芒鈧劉s hard for me to pick a favorite memory, because there are a lot of great ones,芒鈧 said Graham. 芒鈧揗y favorite would have to be the final for one acting class. I played Ouiser Beadreoux in a scene from 芒鈧淪teel Magnolias芒鈧劉 along with some good RLC friends. We laughed so much during all of our rehearsals and had such a great time. I truly believe that I would not be close to where I am today without my experiences in the RLC Theatre.芒鈧

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