
ABOUT
"A vocal powerhouse."
-Sabriya Imami, The Michigan Daily
“Teagan Earley is divine. Incredible voice and acting chops... a distinguished performer...”
- Rikki Lee Travolta , It's Showtime! With Rikki Lee on 101.5 FM
Teagan Earley is a Chicago-based singer, actor, and producer, and the proud co-founder of Sisters First Productions—a Tony and Emmy award-winning production company and entertainment fund that seeks to support women, early career artists, early stage businesses, and other vehicles for underrepresented voices using cutting edge technology and original, hybrid content.
Teagan has been singing since before she could talk (her wordless rendition of “The Wheels on the Bus” is, to this day, one of her greatest hits), and has studied both classical and musical theatre vocal techniques for more than ten years. Throughout her performance career, which includes theatre, concert, and opera credits, she has trained with world-class instructors such as Melissa Foster, Betsy Wolfe, Kiera Duffy, and Nathan Gunn. Her voice is currently being featured as Athena on the Original Concept Album of "EPIC" - the musical that first went viral on TikTok and has amassed hundreds of millions of views (and counting), debuted as #9 on Spotify with more than 3 million streams in its first week (doubling that to 6 million by the end of its second week), and climbed to the #2 Cast Albums spot on the Billboard Charts, surpassed only by "Hamilton". The song she is featured on, "Warrior of the Mind", was the top-streamed song on the album, and a clip of her recording the track went viral on TikTok with 8 million views.
She has also been asked to sing with and for such artists as Kristin Chenoweth, Rita Moreno, Todd Rundgren, and Patti LuPone. And her work in musical comedy and improv earned her a place in the hallowed halls of The Second City, where she is frequently hired to perform songs, sketches, and improv scenes written by the likes of Stephen Colbert, Steve Carrell, and Aidy Bryant. And in 2024, she finally started telling her own stories musically, by creating the stage persona TE/MO and putting out 3 albums in one year, which amassed 2 million streams in her first year alone.
A skilled acting technician, she graduated cum laude with her BA in Theatre from the University of Notre Dame, where her work helped earn her the school’s “Alumni Award for Excellence in Theatre”. In addition to working at legendary Chicago theaters like Chicago Shakespeare, Drury Lane of her recent theatrical credits include Connie Dayton in Come Blow Your Horn by Neil Simon (which she starred in alongside screen legends Hal Linden and Sally Struthers), Lucille Frank in Parade, Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Judas in Jesus Christ Superstar, Veronica Sawyer in Heathers, Daisy Buchanan in The Great Gatsby, and Lil’ Bit in How I Learned to Drive. In Spring of 2024, she took on the bilingual role of Ilse in the Deaf West Revival of Spring Awakening at Skylight Music Theatre, and come 2025, she was supporting the memory of country legend Patsy Cline in "Always, Patsy Cline" at Drury. All in the midst of touring her own albums, as well as the press and convention circuit for her role in EPIC.
Her work can also be seen in a variety of short film, web, TV, and commercial credits, including a co-star role on NBC's Chicago Fire. Her voice talent is featured in the iTunes Top 100 podcast drama, My Town. And her latest short films, "We Imagine Islands", written and directed by Dave Less and produced by Maura Kidwell, "Reversed", written and directed by Matthew Brdlik, and "Up Next", co-written and directed by Katy Murphy and Grant Lewis, will all premiere in the festival circuit in 2025. Meanwhile, her directorial debut, "MOTHER I", was awarded at the Newport Beach Film Festival, The Theta International Film Festival, and the New York International Film Festival.
When she is not telling stories, she enjoys hanging out with her sister, walking her rescue dog Sedona, taking care of her jumping spiders, swimming and freediving, and writing. For her full list of credits, please visit “Resume”.





