Liz has been a guest lecturer at NYU, Princeton, Duke, UNC, Wesleyan, Hellenic American University, UNC Chapel Hill, Muhlenberg, JMU, and SUNY Buffalo. Each engagement ranges from teaching workshops to the students and staff, to spending months in residency with the students to create new works of theatre.
She also presents workshops to the Educational Theatre Association’s programs, including Thespian Nation Live, where she is also a mentor to students preparing their monologues to be presented in the contest. Additionally, she is an adjudicator for the International Thespian Excellence Awards (Thespys), scoring their work and providing educational feedback.
Liz works as an audio consultant to online theatre; she spent the pandemic teaching professional organizations, professional theaters, middle schoolers, high schoolers, students in college, and professional artists all over the world to optimize their Zoom settings for the best virtual performance possible. She’s tuned the sound of artists and casts to improve their microphone quality, and shown people how to use the lights they already have in their home to create optimal and theatrical looks.