Kimberly Warrick, D.A.
M354 Creative Arts Center
Fax (937) 775-2016
kimberly.warrick@wright.edu
Kimberly Warrick, soprano, has been associate professor, Coordinator of Vocal Students, and Director of Opera Theatre at Wright State University since 1995. Dr. Warrick earned her bachelor’s degree in vocal performance from California State University at Northridge and completed both her M.M. and D.A. in vocal performance and opera direction at the University of Northern Colorado in Greeley.
While living in the Los Angeles area, she sang extensively in regional opera theatre, singing roles such as Violetta in La Traviata, Blondchen in The Abduction from the Seraglio, and Musetta in La Boheme. In Colorado, Dr. Warrick performed in opera and musical theatre, with leading roles in such works as Tales of Hoffmann, Falstaff, and Brigadoon.
Dr. Warrick made her Dayton Opera Debut in 1999 as Frasquita in Bizet’s Carmen as well as traveling to Colorado to sing Adele in the Little Theatre of the Rockies spring production 2000 of Die Fledermaus.
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