BRADY GREER HUFFMAN is a well-rounded theater artist based in the Inland Empire of Southern California. He holds his MFA in Creative Writing with an emphasis on Screenwriting and Playwriting from University of California, Riverside, and is in the process of earning his MA in Arts Leadership and Management from Southern Utah University. Currently, he is an adjunct professor for La Sierra University, where he serves as the Production Manager and Technical Director. He is sponsored by the Loma Linda University School of Religion Humanities Program to direct two thought-provoking dramas a year to engage the community in relevant and controversial topics within the medical, religious, and everyday world. There, he recently staged his docudrama Year One: Through the Eyes of Family Medicine...
BRADY GREER HUFFMAN is a well-rounded theater artist based in the Inland Empire of Southern California. He holds his MFA in Creative Writing with an emphasis on Screenwriting and Playwriting from University of California, Riverside, and is in the process of earning his MA in Arts Leadership and Management from Southern Utah University. Currently, he is an adjunct professor for La Sierra University, where he serves as the Production Manager and Technical Director. He is sponsored by the Loma Linda University School of Religion Humanities Program to direct two thought-provoking dramas a year to engage the community in relevant and controversial topics within the medical, religious, and everyday world. There, he recently staged his docudrama Year One: Through the Eyes of Family Medicine, which was crafted using real interviews with Family Medicine Physicians regarding their first year of the Covid-19 pandemic. For a number of years he served as a Drama Instructor for Redlands Christian School, where he adapted The Jungle Book and The Wizard of Oz into full-length plays for his students to perform. As the camp director for Creative Arts Production, a children’s theater camp located in Missouri, he wrote their educational and operating curriculum which is still actively used today. At his alma mater, Northwestern College, Orange City, IA, where he earned his BA in Theater Arts, he co-founded The SchoolHouse Theater, a small, one room school house that was converted into an intimate performance space. www.bradygreerhuffman.com