Patricia Delorey has taught voice at the Moscow Art Theatre School, the University of Bologna at Forli, and at Texas State University. She was an instructor of Voice and Teaching Skills at Harvard's Bok Center for Teaching and Learning and an instructor in Voice and Speech at the American Repertory Theatre Institute for Advanced Theatre Training. Recently, Patricia published in VASTA’s Voice and Speech Review, with co-author Dr. Debra Charlton: “Negotiating the Corpus Callosum: A Whole-Brain Approach to Teaching Shakespeare.” She is currently the Head of Voice, Speech and Dialects at the FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training in Sarasota, FL. She has worked extensively as a voice and dialect coach both in the U.S. and internationally, including Phaedra 4.48 directed by Robert Woodruff, Enrico IV directed by Karen Coonrod, Rhinoceros directed by Roman Kosak, Plasticine directed by Dmitry Troyanovsky and, the world premiere of Nocturne, The Ohio StateMurders, and Stone Cold Dead Serious directed by Marcus Stern. Patricia is Resident Voice and Dialect Coach for the Asolo Repertory Theatre where she has coached over 30 professional productions.
MFA (Voice) American Repertory Theatre Institute at Harvard/Moscow Art Theatre; MA Harvard University; BA Salem State College.