Micheale received her Master’s Degree in Woodwind Performance from the New England Conservatory of Music and her Bachelor’s Degree from Boston University. While in Boston, she served as the class clarinet instructor at Boston University, taught privately in the Norwood, Needham, and King Philip schools, and was a roster artist with Young Audiences of Massachusetts.
After being cast in the off-Broadway musical Micheale relocated to New York City. She currently teaches at the New York Music School and offers lectures and workshops on Woodwind Doubling and effective teaching strategies for neurodiverse students. She has presented at the International Clarinet Association's ClarinetFest in both 2024 and 2025.
Micheale is a substitute instructor for the Juilliard School’s Music Advancement Program and the United Nations International School. She was also a Master Teacher for Young Audiences of New York, participating in their "Millennium Orchestra" and "Inside Classical Music" programs.
Her performance career includes engagements with the Sarasota Opera, Spoleto Festival, NY Gilbert and Sullivan Players, Masterworks Chorale, Bronx Concert Singers, Pittsburgh Ballet, DiCapo Opera, Garden State Opera, Verismo Opera, Florida Orchestra, and the Naples Philharmonic. She also performs with her chamber ensemble, Metamorphic Winds.
Micheale remains active in the theater world, frequently substituting in Broadway pit orchestras for shows such as The Lion King and Wicked. as well as at Radio City Music Hall. She can also be heard performing with clarinetist Richard Stoltzman on his recording, "Aria."