Acting Coach
As an acting coach, Aimee specializes in integrating voice, body, and imagination into cohesive, playable choices. Her coaching supports actors at every stage of development—from pre-professional training to seasoned performers preparing auditions, roles, or public-facing performance work.
Drawing from Stanislavski, Michael Chekhov, Practical Aesthetics, Moment Work, and Lessac Kinesensics, she helps actors unlock specificity, physical freedom, and vocal vitality. Sessions may focus on text analysis, heightened language, character embodiment, audition preparation, monologue coaching, or dialect integration.
Aimee currently serves as Senior Lecturer in Acting, Voice & Movement at the University of New Hampshire and teaches in graduate vocal pedagogy at Boston Conservatory at the Berklee College of Music. Her coaching reflects years of professional performance and directing experience, ensuring that craft is always connected to real-world performance demands.
Clients value her direct, encouraging approach and her ability to quickly identify habits that limit expressive range. Above all, her coaching cultivates presence—helping actors access breath, clarity, imagination, and bold human connection.