Welcome to SATURDAY SPOTLIGHT TAKE 2!


Saturday Spotlight will highlight a singer-artist in the studio each week. Some of these singer-artists might be familiar to you, and some may not. No matter what, each singer-artist is someone that you should get to know!

It is an honor and a privilege for me to work with each of these singer-artists and introduce them to you!


This week, I am honored to introduce a pint-size powerhouse: TIffany Tatreau. When Tiffany moved to NYC, she found me, and I found her, and together we are creating the vocal journey this young artists deserves and works for. Her commitment to craft and her zest for life and theatre makes me smile each time she’s in the studio! Her sessions are full of laughter, discovery and magic!

Get to know her because she is going to take up space and be a presence!

With fondness & fierceness,



TIFFANY TATREAU


In 2018, Tiffany arrived at her first New York City apartment and typed “voice teachers NYC” into Google. 



By some wonderful twist of fate, she found Susan. This studio has truly been the softest place to land and the safest place to grow. She considers it the luckiest Google search of her life.



Tiffany started her performing career in Chicago. She originated the role of Ocean O’Connell Rosenberg in Ride the Cyclone and has performed the show across the country at Chicago Shakespeare Theater, 5th Avenue Theatre/ACT, Alliance Theatre, and in her Off-Broadway debut at MCC Theatre.



In 2020, she recorded the cast album for Ride the Cyclone, available wherever you stream your music.



Some of her other credits include Regina in Rock of Ages (Pittsburgh Civic Light Opera and Drury Lane Oakbrook), Sophie in Mamma Mia, Mary Robert in Sister Act, Newsies, and Spring Awakening (Marriott Theatre). 



When not in a theater, Tiffany also helps creative entrepreneurs as a copywriter, experiments with new recipes from NYT Cooking, and rides her bike around Central Park listening to Taylor Swift albums. 



She studied at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University in Chicago and the American Theatre Wing’s SpringboardNYC program. For more, check out www.tiffanytatreau.com

Ride the Cyclone

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Susan Eichhorn Young covers all things voice—strong and sophisticated singing and speaking. 

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