top of page

Susan Haller has composed over two hundred original songs, four stage musicals, two published children’s books (with more on the way), tv commercials, voice over scripts, advertisements and media releases. For 6 years and 60 concerts, she was a music critic in Las Vegas for “Rock Over America” an online magazine.

​

As an active participant in “The Composer’s Showcase of Las Vegas” Susan featured her all-original music with some of Vegas finest musical creators, sharing the stage with “Broadway in Vegas” musical talent.

​

Writing in tandem with Makeup maven Judith August she co-wrote “Gotcha Covered”, a compact guide to camouflage makeup, and was included in the Life Choices anthology books “Navigating Difficult Path” created by Turning Point, a Judi Moreo company.

SH-logo.png
Imagen 1.png
Imagen 2.png

As an ensemble actor, Susan spent years working with “Gateway Arts Foundation” in Las Vegas bringing joy and laughter to the senior community with the hilarious one act musical, “I Know I Came in Here for Something”. This award-winning foundation raised thousands of dollars for students studying all aspects of “the arts”, bringing happiness to audiences throughout the Las Vegas valley.

Susan’s own dark music comedy” A Dead Guy in My Daughter’s Bedroom”, was met with audience laughter and approval and her Christmas Special, “Red Dress Christmas” was instrumental in sharing “a closet full of joy” with 40 women who were moving from homelessness to victory.

Imagen 6.png

Susan had the honor of being the last concert at the famed Liberace Museum, featuring music luminaire Danny Wright at the piano.

Imagen 7.png

Now living in Seattle, Susan takes her talents to the small stage, revisiting her lifelong passion for Micro Concerts, original music, incredible stories and comedic interludes. Currently featuring Elliot Sander on the piano, being in front of an audience is her personal, “place of happiness”. Together this team is creating a series of concerts that can be performed for salon concerts, church fundraisers and small theatres. Anyplace where an audience can “put their listening ears on” cause… “She won’t be singing anything you know… but by the end of the show… you’ll want more”.

​

Add yourself to her mailing list… it’s ALL good.

bottom of page