Starr Busby

Artist In Residence at Ars Nova

Starr Busby is a versatile voice teacher and professional actor with extensive experience in theater, music, and community outreach. Currently serving as a Voice Teacher at Long Island University and an Artist in Residence at Ars Nova Theater, Starr also works with Carnegie Hall as a Singer/Songwriter and Community Outreach Facilitator for the Lullaby Project, aiding underserved communities in songwriting for children. Starr's acting credits include notable performances at various prominent theaters, such as Starbuck in "Moby Dick: A Musical Reckoning" at American Repertory Theater and contributions to productions at The Public Theater and Signature Theatre Company. Additionally, Starr has worked as a composer, creating innovative works that engage with feminist themes. With a solid educational foundation from Northwestern University, Starr holds a Bachelor of Music in Voice and Opera and a Certificate in Music Theater, highlighting a commitment to artistic excellence and community engagement.

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Brooklyn, United States

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Ars Nova

Ars Nova is committed to developing and producing theater, comedy and music artists in the early stages of their professional career. Our unique development programs are designed to support outside-the-box thinking and encourage innovative, genre-bending work. By providing a safe environment where risk-taking and collaboration are paramount, Ars Nova gives voice to a new generation of artists and audiences, pushing the boundaries of live entertainment by nurturing creative ideas into smart, surprising new work. We provide an artistic home for emerging talent by cultivating a hive of creative activity, both on stage—through developmental programs and performances—and off—through the support and cultivation of a thriving artist community. Ars Nova is a 501(C)(3) Not-For-Profit Organization and was founded in memory of Gabe Wiener.


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