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Prairie Players Civic Theatre is excited to announce that Jill Bradford is returning to PPCT this summer to teach another round of improve classes! There will be two classes offered: one for teens and one for adults.

The Adult Class will meet every Thursday, starting on June 6, from 6:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. for 8 weeks and the Teen Class will meet every Tuesday, starting on June 4, from 6:00 P.M. – 9:00 P.M. Both classes will run for 8 weeks and will meet at Prairie Players Civic Theatre at 160 South Seminary, Galesburg. There will be a “Share What You Learned” Showcase involving both classes on August 2. The registration fee is $100.00.

Jill has studied theatre for 30 years, most recently in Denver, Colorado. With 5 years as a professional improviser, she has also been a public school teacher and acting instructor for 15 years.

For more information either go to prairieplayers.com or call 309-343-7728.

***Courtesy of the Prairie Players Civic Theatre***

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