
Brooke
Turner

About Brooke
Hi! Thank you for visiting my site!
My name is Brooke Turner and I am an AEA actor based in NYC with housing also available in Cleveland, OH. I am actively seeking representation in those markets!
I am a recent MFA Acting graduate from the FSU/Asolo Conservatory of Actor Training, specializing in Classical Acting.
I'm originally from Bellefontaine, Ohio and attended college in Cleveland, Ohio at Baldwin Wallace University. There, I obtained a BFA in Classical Acting in the progam's first graduating class.
I am an Intimacy Director with training from IDC and TIE, as well as various organizations for IDEA and trauma-informed care practices. I am also SAFD certified unarmed with recommendation. In addition to my MFA training, I have also been a teaching artist since 2019.
If there is anything I can do for you, please let me know!


Audition clips
Theatre Monologues
Female Actor:
This is a Play
Daniel MacIvor
Dora:
Liberation
Bess Wohl
TV/Film Sides
Sally:
Barry
Bill Hader
Bea:
Anyone But You
Will Gluck
Grad School Showcase Scenes:
FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training
Vanda:
Venus in Fur
David Ives
Juliet:
Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare
TV Sides
Ginny:
The Four Seasons
Tina Fey
Marge:
Ripley
Steven Zaillian
MOST RECENTLY FEATURED IN:
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's Production of
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
by David Catlin
Playing: Claire Clairmont, Mother, William, Angel of Death, Woman in Black, Beggar Woman, Officiant, and Others
Directed by Brian B. Crow
OTHER RECENT WORK:
Pittsburgh Public Theater
Dial M for Murder
by Jeffrey Hatcher
Margot Wendice
Directed by Celine Rosenthal
The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol
When We Were Young and Unafraid
by Sarah Treem
Directed by Celine Rosenthal
Asolo Repertory Theatre:
Dial M for Murder
by Jeffrey Hatcher
Margot Wendice
Directed by Celine Rosenthal

Reviews

Marty Fugate, The Sarasota Observer
Turner’s Margot puts a 21st-century twist on the midcentury archetype of an upper-class housewife. She seems guilty about the affair, though not that guilty. She seems to love her husband, though not too much. Her Margot isn’t a yes-woman.

Mitch Maley, The Bradenton Times
FSU/Asolo M.F.A. candidate Brooke Turner gives a truly stellar performance as Margot.

Kay Kipling, Sarasota Magazine
And it’s good to see intended victim Margot think and speak up a bit more for herself than in the film. (Also, eye candy to view Turner, a third-year FSU/Asolo MFA candidate, in Tracy Dorman’s costumes, which range from a flirtatious off-the-shoulder gown to more practical attire.)






























