Billie Wildrick

Billie Wildrick is a Seattle-based singer/actor who has been described by the press as “engaging” “super,” “awesome,” “adorable,” “sassy,” “charming,” “luminous,” “terrific,” “wildly talented” “bright-eyed and beautiful.” A “sultry siren,” with a “Crayola box of skills,” “warmth,” “charm,” “effervesence and natural, unforced talents” who “sparkles,” “shines,” burns scenery “to a crisp” and “couldn’t be more appealing if she were a banana.” Her voice has been described as “lovely,” “bell-like,” “crystal clear” “strong, “stunning,” “sweet,” “melodious,” and “commanding” full of “vivacity.”

Billie was nominated for a Gregory Award for Best Actress in 2009 for her work in Sunday in the Park with George as Dot at The 5th Avenue Theatre and Dås Barbecu as Brünhilde at ACT. She was named in The Seattle Times Footlight Awards for her performances in Wonderful Town as Eileen at The 5th Avenue Theatre and Seussical! as Mayzie La Bird at Seattle Children’s Theatre. Other shows include: On the Town, Candide, A Funny Thing Happened..., Company, Into the Woods, Smokey Joe's Café, The Rocky Horror Show (5th Ave), Hello Dolly, Man of LaMancha and Saint Heaven (Village).  Billie is also a proud founder member of girl trio, The Daffodils.

As a teacher, Billie focuses on acting/song interpretation - bridging the gap between the speaking and singing voice, expanding the vocal palette to maximize expressiveness and musical theatre audition preparation. She approaches songs as empty lanterns - each with their own particular form and beauty making the task of the singer to crawl inside the lantern and illuminate the song with their own unique luminescence.