Bridget Palmer has been specializing in children’s theater classes, camps, and productions for over 20 years. She directed Santa Rosa Children’s Theater from 2007-2021. In 2016, she co-founded A Theater For Children, a community theater company specializing in shows for young audiences. Miss Bridget has worked in school settings as a Drama teacher in numerous locations and joined Luther Burbank Center for the Arts as a Teaching Artist in 2019. Miss Bridget weaves her love of dance, costumes, nature, and singing into her work whenever she can. Most of all, she loves to help kids find their voice and courage, and to develop imagination, empathy, and collaboration skills. She is so happy that she gets to play with hundreds of children each year and loves the excitement of performance projects which culminate within 6-10 sessions.
Miss Bridget has extensive training as a children’s theater director. She grew up acting on the stage, studied Theater as an undergraduate, and pursued advanced studies in Theater Directing at UC Berkeley. She also completed the LBC’s Kennedy Center Teaching Artist professional training, as well as several other Arts Integration professional development trainings related to Drama, Movement, and Storytelling. Miss Bridget helps children become high performers through acting-based activities.
Miss Bridget also loves to laugh and spontaneous creativity, so she created 6th Street Improv, an adult comedy improv company, and ran it at the 6th Street Playhouse from 2008-2013, so she could perform and bring more laughter to her community.
Miss Bridget also loves writing for actors. In 2018, she wrote her first play for children: Alex & The Magic Staff, with an anti-bullying theme. She is currently working on her second play for the stage, The Good Enough Girl, and a screenplay called Amazing Grace about a teen environmental activist on the Gulf coast fighting to protect her community from plastic pollution.
bridget@artoflivingsonoma.com
CA
707-483-5800
Ignite your students’ imagination and give them a “Yes…And…” attitude with evocative props and costumes that will have them jumping out of their seats and into the action, creating funny, fantastical, and poignant stories and adventures. In this exciting residency, students collaborate, imagine, improvise, plan, revise, and perform original narratives integrating grade appropriate English language arts standards. In accordance with the classroom teacher’s goals, specific conflicts or challenges can be woven into the play-making process, providing a rich opportunity for creative problem solving and collaboration around a specific theme. Younger students will create their stories through discussion and improvisation and older students will write scripts and perform them.
bridgetpalmer
707-483-5800
bridget@artoflivingsonoma.com