Jeremy Sterling
Jeremy Sterling is a multifaceted arts professional known for his dedication to creating and elevating unique experiences through organization, art, and design. Graduating as Valedictorian from Malden High School in 1997, Jeremy embarked on a journey of musical exploration at then Southwest Missouri State University, where he honed his skills as a musician and vocalist, earning a Bachelor of Science degree in Education with certifications in K-12 Vocal and Instrumental Music in 2002.
His passion for music led him to teach high school band and chorus in his hometown of Malden, Missouri at the high school level before transitioning into a dynamic career as a professional vocalist for the SHOJI TABUCHI SHOW in Branson from 2004 to 2019. During his tenure, he showcased his versatility by not only delivering captivating solo and ensemble performances but also engaging in dance, taiko drumming, pan drumming, and even trick roping all while working with industry professional from across the United States and abroad. Jeremy’s creative flair extended beyond the stage as he dabbled in set design, wardrobe, and design for the show.
In 2022, Jeremy joined the Education Department staff at The Judith Enyeart Reynolds School of the Performing Arts for Springfield Little Theatre. There, he assists in creating some of the highest-quality children’s productions in our region and brings unmatched special events to life for Springfield Little Theatre and other community partners. With a rich tapestry of experiences, Jeremy continues to infuse his projects with passion, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to crafting unforgettable moments.
