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Brooke Vinson
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Brooke Vinson is overjoyed to make her debut with Ramsey Theatre Company! After a 15-year break from the theatre stage, she recently made an enthusiastic return with the Fountain Square Players, performing in A Bowling Green Christmas Carol and taking on the dramatic role of Romaine in Witness for the Prosecution. During her time away from theatre, Brooke stayed deeply connected to the performing arts— taking acting classes at Nashville's Acting Studio and singing as a Lead in Nashville's TuneTown Show Chorus, as well as performing Lead in several barbershop quartets.

Some of her favorite early theatre roles include the sweet and spunky Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors at Lipscomb University and directing Sorry, Wrong Number at Morehead State University, where she was also awarded a coveted graduate assistantship as Public Relations Director and Box Office Manager for the Theatre Department while earning her Master’s Degrees in both Theatre and Middle Grade Education.

Offstage, Brooke’s greatest joy is her family. She loves spending time with her husband and two wonderful boys—whether cheering them on from the stands at sporting events or making memories on vacation.

Brooke Vinson
Ensemble

Brooke Vinson is overjoyed to make her debut with Ramsey Theatre Company! After a 15-year break from the theatre stage, she recently made an enthusiastic return with the Fountain Square Players, performing in A Bowling Green Christmas Carol and taking on the dramatic role of Romaine in Witness for the Prosecution. During her time away from theatre, Brooke stayed deeply connected to the performing arts— taking acting classes at Nashville's Acting Studio and singing as a Lead in Nashville's TuneTown Show Chorus, as well as performing Lead in several barbershop quartets.

Some of her favorite early theatre roles include the sweet and spunky Audrey in Little Shop of Horrors at Lipscomb University and directing Sorry, Wrong Number at Morehead State University, where she was also awarded a coveted graduate assistantship as Public Relations Director and Box Office Manager for the Theatre Department while earning her Master’s Degrees in both Theatre and Middle Grade Education.

Offstage, Brooke’s greatest joy is her family. She loves spending time with her husband and two wonderful boys—whether cheering them on from the stands at sporting events or making memories on vacation.