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SCENE STUDY II
with KATIE BRADLEY
MOTIVATIONS, MOMENTS, & MORE
During this 10-session class, you will dig into the art of storytelling through dialogue and human interactions with the help of interim artistic director Katie Bradley. Whether you took a theater class back in school and want to find a creative outlet outside of work, or you are a working actor who has not had the chance to sink your teeth into a challenging scene onstage, this workshop will give you the space and time to embody a new character and stretch your artistic limbs.
This class is designed for BIPOC artists 16+ who have a previous connection to theater, such as past theater training (eg, MTI’s Scene Study Class with Katie Bradley) or experience with a university, community, or professional theater. The registration deadline is Mar 31 at 11:59 pm CT.
GENERAL INFORMATION
DATES
In person from Apr 7-May on Mondays/Wednesdays, 7-9 pm CT
Apr 7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, & 30
May 5 & 7
LOCATION
This MTI course will take place in person at the Mu Studio (755 Prior Ave. N, Suite 107, Saint Paul, MN 55104). All sessions will be held in person; there is currently no option for remote/Zoom participation.
TUITION
$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. While two partial scholarships are available for each MTI class, they have been granted already. If you have any questions, please email info@theatermu.org.
ABOUT katie Bradley
KATIE (she/her) joined Theater Mu as interim artistic director in July 2024, but she has worked with the company in many different capacities since 2006. As an actor at Mu, she has appeared onstage in several productions, including A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Into the Woods, and The Kung Fu Zombies Saga: Shaman Warrior & Cannibals. She made her directorial debut in 2022 with Mu’s production of Man of God and recently directed the world premiere of Hells Canyon. Outside of Mu, Katie has acted with several theater companies including the Guthrie Theater, Ten Thousand Things, Children’s Theatre Company, Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, and Pacific Conservatory Theatre.