Katherine Brook

Katherine Brook

Katherine Brook

Education

  • MFA in Directing, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, United States

Biography

Katie Brook is a director and producer rooted in the New York downtown theater scene. Her work focuses on collaborations with playwrights and composers in theater and audio. In 2020 she created and produced a serial audio play, "The MS Phoenix Rising", which was released by Playwrights Horizons in March, 2021. As a theater director and producer, Katie has developed some of the most exciting new plays of recent years and has worked for world-class companies, including "The Builders Association". Notable directing credits include "The Cherry Orchard" (Quantum Theatre), "Dr. Ride's American Beach House" (by Liza Birkenmeier, Ars Nova, 2019) and "How to Get Into Buildings" (by Trish Harnetiaux, New Georges, 2017). Notable producing credits include "Strange Window" (The Builders Association, BAM, 2018) and "O, Earth" (by Casey Llewellyn, The Foundry Theatre, 2016).

The innovative theatrical work she creates with her company, Televiolet, has been presented at venues in New York City and beyond, including The Public Theater's Under the Radar Festival, The Provincetown Tennessee Williams Theater Festival, Incubator Arts Project, Prelude NYC, and Boom Arts. Televiolet work is characterized by its use of dramatic texts and real-world content to experiment with acting and dramatic form in a collaborative context. Notable projects include: "ISLANDER", presented at HERE with the support of New Georges in 2021; "The Power of Emotion", developed at Mount Tremper Arts and premiered at Abrons Arts Center in October 2017; "Tragedy in Spades: A Crime Documentary", developed and presented at University Settlement in 2016.

Since 2007, Katie has been involved with the ground-breaking documentary work of StoryCorps, an oral history project that aims to record and broadcast the voices of everyday Americans in conversation with one another. She began as a facilitator, traveling across the United States to record people speaking with loved ones about whatever meant the most to them. In her current role, as Director of Production, she has led numerous projects, including a revamp of the StoryCorps podcast, an original music commissioning project, and an Emmy award winning collaboration with PBS Frontline.