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SCENE STUDY

with KATIE BRADLEY

 

TURNING A SCRIPT INTO A SCENE

This introductory class will focus on the relationship dynamics between characters and the rhythm and arc of a scene. Students will take a deep dive into particular pieces and practice listening and responding within the context of their characters. All the while, there will be an emphasis on creating trust in an ensemble and also having fun!

Enrollment is limited to 10 participants first come, first serve. Registration deadline is Jul 19.

 

GENERAL INFORMATION


DATES

This in-person course will be taught over eight sessions from Jul 26 to Aug 18, from 7 to 9 p.m. CT. All classes except for the week of Aug 12 will be Tuesdays and Thursdays. The last session will include a final semi-public showcase.

Tues., Jul 26

Thurs., Jul 28

Tues., Aug 2

Thurs., Aug 4

Mon., Aug 8

Fri., Aug 12

Tues., Aug 16

Thurs., Aug 18

ELIGIBILITY

Working or aspiring artists (16+) who identify either as Asian American and/or BIPOC. All experience levels welcome.

TUITION & SCHOLARSHIPS

$175—payment is made when you register for the class. In the past, Theater Mu has accommodated certain installment payment agreements when it made sense to do so. Send payment inquiries to info@theatermu.org.

MTI endeavors to make training accessible regardless of financial capability. Two students in the class can be awarded a partial scholarship to cover half the cost of tuition. Please send a detailed paragraph to info@theatermu.org describing the reason you are seeking a scholarship.

 

MEET THE INSTRUCTOR


KATIE BRADLEY (she/her) is an actor based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Select theater credits include: Ten Thousand Things (Comedy of Errors), Guthrie Theater (Guys and Dolls, A Christmas Carol – four seasons, South Pacific), Oregon Shakespeare Festival (The Cocoanuts, Into the Woods), Indiana Repertory Theatre (Murder on the Orient Express), Wallis Annenberg Center in Los Angeles (Into the Woods – OSF production), Children’s Theatre Company (Disney’s Mulan Jr.), Theatre de la Jeune Lune, History Theatre, and several productions with Theater Mu since 2006 including The Korean Drama Addict’s Guide to Losing Your Virginity, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Ching Chong Chinaman, Flower Drum Song, and born out of the pandemic, the live virtual production of Today Is My Birthday. She also recently made her mainstage directorial debut with Theater Mu's Man of God.