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Brooke Larkin
Director

Brooke Larkin is an actor, singer, director, and intimacy director, and currently serves as the Coordinator of Volunteers at Weathervane Playhouse. She directed Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat last season and has dedicated the past two years to expanding her work in Intimacy Direction. Recent credits at Weathervane Playhouse include Come from Away, Jersey Boys, and The Amen Corner, all as Intimacy Director. A proud Kent State University graduate, Brooke’s work coordinating and supporting Weathervane’s volunteer community has deepened her passion for fostering collaborative, safe, and inclusive theatrical environments. She is committed to continuing her advocacy for consent-forward practices and approaches her work with a human-first mindset. Brooke is thrilled to bring that philosophy to this production of Rent and is grateful to help create a space where artists can tell bold, vulnerable stories with care. All her love to Joshua, Ronan, and Nora.

Brooke Larkin
Director

Brooke Larkin is an actor, singer, director, and intimacy director, and currently serves as the Coordinator of Volunteers at Weathervane Playhouse. She directed Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat last season and has dedicated the past two years to expanding her work in Intimacy Direction. Recent credits at Weathervane Playhouse include Come from Away, Jersey Boys, and The Amen Corner, all as Intimacy Director. A proud Kent State University graduate, Brooke’s work coordinating and supporting Weathervane’s volunteer community has deepened her passion for fostering collaborative, safe, and inclusive theatrical environments. She is committed to continuing her advocacy for consent-forward practices and approaches her work with a human-first mindset. Brooke is thrilled to bring that philosophy to this production of Rent and is grateful to help create a space where artists can tell bold, vulnerable stories with care. All her love to Joshua, Ronan, and Nora.