Lindsey Ranz is a passionate Theater Teacher, Director, and Choreographer originally from Colorado. She studied Film Acting at the Savannah College of Art and Design and Theater Education at the University of Northern Colorado, and holds an Associate’s Degree in Psychology. Lindsey has been involved in theater since the age of 15, when she first fell in love with the art form’s unique ability to tell stories, create connection, and spark a sense of wonder.
Over the years, Lindsey has directed productions such as Carrie: The Musical and Young Frankenstein and has taught theater to students ranging from elementary through high school. She taught at Ascent Classical Academy, where her work emphasized the historical significance and enduring impact of theater across cultures and time. Most recently, she has enjoyed inspiring creativity and confidence as a Teaching Artist with Matthew’s Playhouse School of Theater and Summer Camps. We are thrilled to welcome Lindsey to the CAM faculty! Lindsey’s first production with our SHINE Musical Theatre program will be this summer’s production of The Little Mermaid Jr., in which she will serve as the Director and Choreographer.
Lindsey’s teaching philosophy centers around equipping students with a well-rounded foundation in acting and theater, while encouraging curiosity, self-expression, and critical thinking. Her goal is to introduce young performers to a variety of tools and techniques — from Sense Memory work as adapted by Lee Strasberg to Uta Hagen’s renowned “9 Questions” for character development — so that every student can find their own approach and confidently step into the world of a character.
Above all, Lindsey believes that theater is more than performing — it builds empathy, communication skills, and self-awareness, all of which serve students both on and off the stage. Her greatest hope is that her students walk away not only with a deeper understanding of the craft, but also with confidence, curiosity, and a lifelong appreciation for the magic of storytelling.
