Kate Ingram

Member of Actors’ Equity Association

Kate Ingram has been involved in productions and readings since 2002! An Associate Professor and Graduate Acting Program Coordinator at UCF, she has taught Acting,Shakespeare, Dramatic Literature, and Voice and Speech for three decades. Training and experience include intensive study with Cicely Berry (RSC, England) and Meisner training (William Esper, NYC).Some of her previous roles at Orlando Shakes: Desiree in A Little Night Music, Beline in Imaginary Invalid, Gertrude in Hamlet, and Elmire in Tartuffe. Roles at Theatre UCF: Claire in The Visit, Eliza Gant in Look Homeward, Angel, Fonzia in The Gin Game, Sister Aloysius in Doubt, Martha in Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, the Woman in Veronica’s Room, and Queen Eleanor in The Lion in Winter. Some favorite directing credits: Anna in the Tropics, Picasso at the Lapin Agile, Arccadia, Hecuba, Betrayal, and Translations. Ms. Ingram is a member of VASTA (Voice andSpeech Trainers Association), a Certified Associate Teacher of Lessac and Fitzmaurice voice methods, and a frequent dialect and speech/text coach for many Orlando theatre companies. She is a proud member of Actors Equity Association.