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Theatrical Arts Education and Performing Arts with Gerald Jordan & Brynn Williams Applause: The Guthrie Talks Performing Arts

    • Performing Arts

Lucky Number 7! This episode is amazing and features some fabulous theatrical arts teachers who are not just doing fabulous performing, they're sharing their talents with so many young people! I know that you want to find out what Alex and Lisa discovered:

- Gerald, as Education and Programs Director for Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts, does amazing performing arts programs for youth that transform and inspire

- Brynn is a fabulous Broadway performer with a Pittsburgh connection that you won't believe (there's a hint in the picture)

- Both of them are wonderful with youth in the virtual Theatrical Arts Summer Camp!



Gerald Jordan

Education & Programs Director

Gerald is a Maryland native who attended both Hofstra University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He has been an integral part of CCTA since 2013. Originally, he came to us as an instructor and now works as our Programs and Education Director. He works especially hard to build our Baltimore Outreach Program, and even performs as the lead in our Baltimore Residency Program as Jackie Robinson in Most Valuable Player: The Jackie Robinson Story. From his own personal experience, he knows how much of a difference the arts can make in someone’s life, and he works diligently to provide the best experience for everyone within our programs.

Brynn Williams

Professional Actor

Brynn Williams is a Maryland-raised, self-proclaimed theatre geek with a passion for storytelling. An entertainer from birth, Brynn started performing professionally at 6-years-old, and by twelve made her Broadway debut. She currently has of a total of 6 Broadway shows and a first national tour under her belt. Her favorite credits include—but are not limited to— SpongeBob SquarePants (Sandy/Pearl understudy), Bye Bye Birdie (Ursula Merkle), and 13 The Musical (Cassie) where she can be heard throughout the cast album and featured in the song “Brand New You.”

In addition to an impressive performance resume Brynn also boasts over 10 years of experience in the educational field teaching, coaching, and directing performers of all ages. When not onstage, Brynn is passionate about taking her first-hand experience in this ever-evolving industry and passing it along to the next generation of rising storytellers.

https://cctarts.org/

https://mdtheatreguide.com/.../theatre-news-brynn.../


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Lucky Number 7! This episode is amazing and features some fabulous theatrical arts teachers who are not just doing fabulous performing, they're sharing their talents with so many young people! I know that you want to find out what Alex and Lisa discovered:

- Gerald, as Education and Programs Director for Columbia Center for Theatrical Arts, does amazing performing arts programs for youth that transform and inspire

- Brynn is a fabulous Broadway performer with a Pittsburgh connection that you won't believe (there's a hint in the picture)

- Both of them are wonderful with youth in the virtual Theatrical Arts Summer Camp!



Gerald Jordan

Education & Programs Director

Gerald is a Maryland native who attended both Hofstra University and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. He has been an integral part of CCTA since 2013. Originally, he came to us as an instructor and now works as our Programs and Education Director. He works especially hard to build our Baltimore Outreach Program, and even performs as the lead in our Baltimore Residency Program as Jackie Robinson in Most Valuable Player: The Jackie Robinson Story. From his own personal experience, he knows how much of a difference the arts can make in someone’s life, and he works diligently to provide the best experience for everyone within our programs.

Brynn Williams

Professional Actor

Brynn Williams is a Maryland-raised, self-proclaimed theatre geek with a passion for storytelling. An entertainer from birth, Brynn started performing professionally at 6-years-old, and by twelve made her Broadway debut. She currently has of a total of 6 Broadway shows and a first national tour under her belt. Her favorite credits include—but are not limited to— SpongeBob SquarePants (Sandy/Pearl understudy), Bye Bye Birdie (Ursula Merkle), and 13 The Musical (Cassie) where she can be heard throughout the cast album and featured in the song “Brand New You.”

In addition to an impressive performance resume Brynn also boasts over 10 years of experience in the educational field teaching, coaching, and directing performers of all ages. When not onstage, Brynn is passionate about taking her first-hand experience in this ever-evolving industry and passing it along to the next generation of rising storytellers.

https://cctarts.org/

https://mdtheatreguide.com/.../theatre-news-brynn.../


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1 hr 3 min