LeeAnn Ducker is a performer and director located in Portland, Oregon.

Moving from Texas May of 2025!

LeeAnn Ducker was born and raised in Fort Worth where she began her theatre journey at 12 years old.

Her theatrical foundation began with performing musicals at Ohlook PAC including the regional premiere of Thirteen the Musical and her favorite childhood role Edwina in Dear Edwina. In high school she interned with her drama teacher who hired her on at Ludlam Dramatics after graduation. During her internship her love of puppetry grew and she enjoys making them when she can. She went on to pursue acting in college at Tarrant County College NE. Focusing on straight plays some of her favorite roles include May in Fool for Love and Annette in God of Carnage. She also experienced Shakespeare for the first time with Costard in Love’s Labour’s Lost. She took classes in dance performance and trained in classical voice performance. Throughout her vocal training she performed with Opera Shorts and as part of the chorus for Diversitá Opera Arts Company’s production of Falstaff. She also began to stage manage outside of college at MBS Productions as well as in university when she transferred to Texas Woman’s University.

In summer of 2018 she graduated from TWU with a BA in theatre with an emphasis in Acting and Directing with a certificate in Musical Theatre. She stepped away from theatre in the spring of 2019 but came back to performing when she began her Master’s degree in the fall of 2021. She has performed at Texas Woman’s University in Head Over Heels as Queen Gynecia and the premiere of The Children of the Queen’s Writ as Queen Elizabeth I. Since her return to performing she has had the pleasure of working with Pocket Sandwich Theatre, Lagniappe Productions, The Fleetwood Project, and most recently The Grapevine Vintage Railroad. In October 2023 she adapted and directed The Affected Young Ladies by Molière for her Master’s degree and anticipates graduating May 2025.

“It is a strange enterprise to make respectable people laugh.”

Molière

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