Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything
— Plato
 
 

Brontë started performing at a young age, as a dancer at Paula Scriva Dance studio for most of her young life, she became accustomed and comfortable to life on stage. She performed in musicals with Quigley High School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a children’s ensemble member (Cinderella, Into the Woods). These moments began her love for performance and theater. Throughout middle school and high school, Brontë began to pick up performances through Central Valley School District. She started studying with Rose LaSala during her freshmen year of high school. She soon became the resident singer for the boys soccer and basketball teams, as well as a valuable cast member in each of the schools musicals (Jesus Christ Superstar, Grease, Carnival, Aida, The Wiz). Her junior year she played the role of Princess Amneris in Aida, earning herself the Mancini Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her senior year she stared as Dorothy in The Wiz. This production would go on to win the Performance of the Night at that year’s Mancini Awards. Brontë’s hard work and dedication to performance in high school landed her a spot in Kent State University’s Vocal Performance program.

 

Before starting school at Kent State, Brontë joined a local theater company in Beaver, Pennsylvania, Center Theater Players, under the direction of Sandy Reigel. In the summer of 2013 she played the role of Kitty in The Drowsy Chaperone. Over the next four years, Brontë would continue to perform in musicals with Center Theater Players in Christmas Memories 1, Children of Eden (Eve/Yona), Spamalot (Lady of the Lake) and begin performing in operas at Kent State and within the Cleveland area (Iolanthe, Sweethearts, La Bohème, The Magic Flute, Gisela in her bathtub), with roles in Iolanthe (Fleta), Sweethearts (Liane), The Magic Flute (The Queen of the Night), and Gisela in her bathtub (Helga). Throughout her time at Kent, Brontë studied with Timothy Culver. Upon graduating Brontë would continue performing with Center Theater Players in Christmas Memories 4, The Addams Family (Morticia), 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee (Rona Lisa Peretti), Freaky Friday (Katherine). She also hosted her own private showcase before departing for Miami Florida to take part in the Miami Music Festival, where she studied under Sandra López Neill, playing the role of Medea in Teseo.

In the past year, Brontë has began growing her own business as a vocal instructor and vocal coach for young aspiring performers in the area while continuing her education studying under the guide of Douglas Ahlstedt. She serves as the lead vocal coach for Central Valley High School’s yearly musical and hosts students for vocal instruction in her own studio. In addition, Brontë has continued to work as a for hire performer for weddings and events in and around the Pittsburgh Area.