Soprano
Kaila Frymire is a versatile performer who enjoys performing classical, jazz, and musical theatre repertoire. She regularly performs with the Boston Symphony Orchestra as a member of the Tanglewood Festival Chorus under the direction of John Oliver, and has appeared in performance with James Taylor, Sting, and Steve Martin. She has recently appeared in productions by MetroWest Opera (Boston), Boston Opera Collaborative, MIT’s Gilbert & Sullivan Players (Boston), Theatre de la Jeune Lune (Mpls), Illusion Theatre (Mpls), and the Gilbert & Sullivan Very Light Opera Company of Minnesota. Additionally, Kaila has performed scenes from The Marriage of Figaro (Susanna), Don Giovanni (Zerlina), Carmen (Micaela), and The Tender Land (Laurie).
In 2007, Kaila participated in a six-week music performance workshop in Vienna, Austria where she had the opportunity to study classical repertoire with renowned soprano Donna Robin. She has participated in Nautilus Music-Theater’s Wesley Balk Opera / Music-Theater Institute in Minneapolis as well as several workshops with Tony-Award Winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune (Mpls). Kaila is an experienced teacher of voice and piano, and has directed three full-length musical theatre productions. She currently lives in Cambridge, MA where she studies with soprano Kathleen Flynn. Kaila received her B.M. in Vocal Music Performance from Augsburg College in Minneapolis.
In 2007, Kaila participated in a six-week music performance workshop in Vienna, Austria where she had the opportunity to study classical repertoire with renowned soprano Donna Robin. She has participated in Nautilus Music-Theater’s Wesley Balk Opera / Music-Theater Institute in Minneapolis as well as several workshops with Tony-Award Winning Theatre de la Jeune Lune (Mpls). Kaila is an experienced teacher of voice and piano, and has directed three full-length musical theatre productions. She currently lives in Cambridge, MA where she studies with soprano Kathleen Flynn. Kaila received her B.M. in Vocal Music Performance from Augsburg College in Minneapolis.