Single mother, comic, writer, actress and singer Tiffany King has written a 1 hour musical about the journey she and her then 2 year old daughter went on when they left L.A. for the state of P.A. with Tiffany's then husband. What ensues is a journey of survival and love as she and her daughter find the music, laughter and God in it all; Tiffany fights for her legal right to live where she wants to live while simultaneously forced into isolation in a city and state where she knows no one. Against all odds and a millionaire Uncle, Tiffany and Zara make their way back home to L.A. The fruit of their journey is not only the knowledge of self-love and the strong love that only a higher power could present, but the songs and jokes that were written for this musical.
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Credits: VH1, TLC, The Comedy Store, The Laugh Factory, The Improvs (Hollywood, San Jose, Irvine, Houston, Addison, Arlington)
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Training |
Vocals |
Tiffany King studied the Meisner Method in New York, New York at Bill Esper Studios and at The Joanne Baron D.W. Brown Studio in Santa Monica, CA. She took vocal lessons for years while growing up in Houston, Texas. She also studied with Marnie Nixon and various teacher at The American Musical and Dramatic Academy in Manhattan, New York.
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Tiffany was born with a five octave vocal range which is rare. She grew up emulating Julie Andrews (who also has a five-octave range) and Marnie Nixon (the voice of Natalie Woods and Deborah Kerr in the films, "West Side Story" and, "The King and I"). Through sheer kismet Tiffany was able to take a vocal lesson with Marnie Nixon who offered to coach her vocally.
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