
Kamryn Loy
Voice
Kamryn Loy made her Broadway debut in The Original Broadway in the title role of Kim in Miss Saigon. She has also appeared as Tuptim in The King and I on Broadway with Donna Murphy, and Baz Luhrmann’s adaptation of La Bohème. Regional opera credits include; Bloody Mary in South Pacific with Toledo Opera, Nedda in I Pagliacci with Dicapo Opera, The Rose in The Little Prince with Tulsa Opera, Susanna in Le Nozze di Figaro, and Strauss’s Four Last Songs at The Players Club in Gramercy Park, NYC. Other roles include Aldonza in Man of LaMancha, Old Lady in Candide, and Liu in Turandot.
She has been a featured soprano in many pops concerts around the world — some include National Symphony, Symphony of the Americas, Chicago Pops, Boca Pops, Oregon Symphony, Tucson Symphony, Spokane Symphony, Memphis Symphony, Jacksonville Symphony, Florida Philharmonic, Guam Symphony, Memphis Symphony, Springfield Symphony, Rochester Philharmonic, Richmond Symphony, San Antonio Philharmonic and Columbus Symphony.
In addition to her private studio, she has taught Master Classes for 92nd St Y in NYC, Spelman College, Agnes Scott College, Toledo School of the Arts, Suwanee Academy of Arts, and the Alliance Theatre.