Rachel Staples Delivers Operatic Drama to
Beverly Hills Business Owner, Rachel Staples, Proprietor of OperaTune Vocal Studios, Raises Her Voice to Help Launch the City of Los Angeles' "Broadway 100" Celebration
By Bryan Andrew Shackleford | March 07, 2011

Rachel Staples Photographed by Tal Karasso
Rachel Staples is one of the area artists participating in Theatrefication, the event that will kick off the City of Los Angeles' centennial celebration of the theaters in its Historic Broadway District.
Staples will lend her operatic talents to "ET Mostavy", a short form electronic opera by Helene Federici, which is one of two avant-garde musical theater productions being presented at the event. The other production is the premiere of David J's chilling new play with live music inspired by the Black Dahlia murder, "The Chanteuse and the Devil's Muse".
Staples is a performer, musician, composer, songwriter and teacher. Her unique approach to vocal coaching combines classical technique with contemporary yoga-like movements; an exercise in breathing and control.
Staples' credits include Puccini's Madame Butterfly and Bizet's Carmen with the Opera Company of North Carolina, Mozart's Die Zauberflöte and Vacci's I Capuleti e i Montecchi with the Florida State Opera. She opened the 2009 Downtown Los Angeles Fashion Week Runway shows with an operatic performance right on the runway. Her vocals can be heard on Spider Man 3.
Staples has produced two albums with Punch Pro Productions called, Maiden Lane and HollyWierdHiphOperaTunities. Rachel is currently working on her the foundations of her third album.
She owns OperaTune Vocal Studios in Beverly Hills, and works in Admissions for The American Musical & Dramatic Academy with campuses located in Los Angeles and New York City.
For more information about OperaTune Vocal Studio, please see
www.rachelstaples.com. For information about or tickets for Theatrefication, see
www.theatrefication.com.
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Comments to date: 1. Page 1 of 1. Average Rating:  Kit Fox north san juan, ca | 3:21pm on Thursday, March 10th, 2011  | Rachel's singing so openly reflects her exuberance for life itself...her pure voice is the drink to quench our spiritual music thirst! |
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