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  • About Us
    • Honor Societies
    • Studio & Student Awards/Honors
  • What We Offer
    • Acting
    • Dance
    • Guitar
    • Piano
    • Stage Makeup
    • Voice
    • And More!
  • Faculty
    • Brandon Marcus
    • Chloe Theriot
    • Daniel Murphy
    • John Hutcherson
    • Jennifer Suit
    • Nate Wilson
    • Robin Ann Page
    • Shannon Hastings
  • Register For Lessons
  • More
    • What People Are Saying About Us!
    • Diversity, Inclusion, and Equality
    • Join Our Faculty
    • Contact The Studio
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Drew Howard

Mollie Betsch Tice

Mollie Tice received her BFA in Acting from the University of Southern Mississippi and also has an ALSDE license in Secondary Theatre Education. Mollie has taught High School Theatre in the state of Alabama for over six years, producing award-winning competition teams and productions at Alabama Conference of Theatre.  She has also been a performer at the Smithsonian National WWII Museum, and is an Irene Ryan Acting finalist at the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. 

Favorite productions also include, Assassins (Squeaky Fromme)  Cabaret (Sally Bowles), Spring Awakening (Wendla Bergmann)  and Legally Blonde(Elle Woods). Film Credits include American Horror Story, Knucklehead, Supercool, Map of Tiny Perfect Things, and Hot Pursuit.

When not chasing behind her adorable toddler son, Mollie's passion lies in educating students that musical theatre can be effective and moving storytelling!


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