
Brady Greer Huffman M.F.A.
(he/him)About Brady Greer Huffman
Brady Greer Huffman (he/him) is a well-rounded theater artist based in the Inland Empire of Southern California. He holds a M.F.A. in Creative Writing with an emphasis in Screenwriting and Playwriting from University of California, Riverside. In addition to his M.F.A., he is in the process of earning a M.A. in Arts Administration from Southern Utah University. Currently, he is a professor at California State University, San Bernardino, and the University of Redlands. Additionally, he is sponsored by Loma Linda University to direct two thought-provoking dramas a year to engage the community in relevant and controversial topics. 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. During the summer, he serves as the artistic director for Creative Arts Production, a children’s theater camp located in Missouri. At his alma mater, Northwestern College, Orange City, IA, where he earned his B.A. in Theater, he co-founded The SchoolHouse Theater, a one room schoolhouse that was converted into an intimate performance space. In his free time, Brady enjoys going to the movies and reposing his action figure collection.
Education
- B.A. Theater Arts - Northwestern College, Orange City, IA
- M.F.A. Creative Writing: Screenwriting/Playwriting - University of California, Riverside
Professional background
- Technical Director/Adjunct Professor, La Sierra University
- Sponsored Director, Loma Linda University
- Lecturer, California State University, San Bernardino
- Head of Drama, Palm Valley School
- Visting Lecturer, University of Redlands