Keaton Brower
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Keaton Brower is a North Carolina-based actor/writer/director/producer for stage and screen. He holds a BFA in Theatre Arts (Performance) with an Arts Leadership
minor from Boston University, a Diploma in Classical Acting from the London
Academy of Music & Dramatic Art, and a High School Diploma in Drama from
UNC School of the Arts. Keaton's acting credits include What Screams I Hear Are
Mine and Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (Boston University), Unto
These Hills (Cherokee Historical Association), and Horn in the West (Southern
Appalachian Historical Association). Directing credits include Dog Sees God:
Confessions of a Teenage Blockhead (Oconaluftee Little Symphony Society) and
assistant work on the world premieres of Ripe Frenzy (New Repertory
Theatre/Boston Center for American Performance) and Silos (North Carolina
Governor's School East). His producing work includes the short film Night,
which screened at festivals throughout the US and UK in 2018.
Keaton's combat credits
include serving as fight captain for What Screams I Hear Are Mine and assistant
choreography work on Romeo & Juliet, both at Boston University. He was also
the teaching assistant for BU's Fall 2017 Advanced Stage Combat course, which
trained students in the Unarmed and Single Sword disciplines.
This summer Keaton will
be returning for his second year as a teaching assistant in the theatre program
at North Carolina Governor's School East. In August he will begin working as
the Artistic Apprentice at Triad Stage in Greensboro, NC, where his work will focus on dramaturgy, assistant directing, casting support, audience engagement, and season planning.