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Brittany Chanell Johnson

Brittany Chanell Johnson

She/Her

Brittany Chanell Johnson

She/Her

Biography

Brittany Chanell Johnson is a native of Augusta, Georgia and the product of two creatives – an actor and a singer. From sanctuary to stage she was immersed in the arts from day one. Brittany pursued her education in music by earning a Music Education degree and a Masters of Music (Vocal Performance). She has proven herself as an operatic and musical theater performer, educator, workshop facilitator, and music director.

As an educator, Brittany has transformed the performance abilities of many organizations. She is the founder of OnStage Performing Arts Collective (OnStagePAC.com), a performance-based training ground for young people interested in music, dance, and theater arts. Her teaching, directing, and coaching styles intertwine discipline, encouragement, and enthusiasm; connecting with students on a personal level and shaping each artist into a skilled performer.

In addition to her work with OPAC, Ms. Johnson is a proud member of the Howard University Musical Theatre Area faculty - where she was the first female music director of a musical (PIPPIN). She operates as a private voice instructor, singer, worship consultant, music director and curator of creativity in Washington, DC and beyond.

Professional Experience

  • Regional
  • Concerts/Cabaret
  • Education

Regions

  • D.C./Baltimore/Mid-Atlantic
  • Atlanta/Southeast

Interested in touring?

  • Yes

Maestra Expertise

  • Music Director/Conductor (Baton)
  • Vocal Director and/or Choral Prep
  • Music Assistant
  • Music Contractor/Coordinator
  • Voice Teacher (Private Studio)
  • Voice Teacher (Educational Institution)

Primary Instruments

  • Voice

Person of Color?

  • Yes