
Brooke
Turner

About Brooke
Hi! Thank you for visiting my site!
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Check out tickets for my current show HERE
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Find more information about​ Mary Shelley's Frankenstein with Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, click HERE
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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.
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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.
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If there is anything I can do for you, please let me know!

CURRENTLY FEATURED IN:
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey's Production of
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
by David Catlin
Playing: Claire Claremont, Mother, William, Angel of Death, Woman in Black, Beggar Woman, Officiant, and Others
Directed by Brian B. Crow
October 22-November 16
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MOST RECENT WORK:
Pittsburgh Public Theater
Dial M for Murder
by Jeffrey Hatcher
Margot Wendice
Directed by Celine Rosenthal
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The Studio Theatre Tierra del Sol
When We Were Young and Unafraid
by Sarah Treem
Directed by Celine Rosenthal
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Asolo Repertory Theatre:
Dial M for Murder
by Jeffrey Hatcher
Margot Wendice
Directed by Celine Rosenthal
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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.)































