Originally from Wisconsin, Lindsay Kujawa graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay in 2012 with degrees in Theatre Performance, Education, and Dance. Prior to moving to Seattle, Lindsay taught a variety of disciplines at the Renaissance School for the Arts in Appleton, WI and choreographed/directed over 20 productions across the state. In 2009, she and her now husband founded Introspect Arts, a fine arts company comprised of individuals under 25 who wrote, produced, directed, performed, and designed original works in an effort to create community dialogue and inspire change. Since she has moved to the Pacific Northwest she has pursued her passion of telling and creating stories that encourage empathy through her work onstage and in the classroom. Lindsay works as the Organizational Training Program Producer at Intiman Theatre, producing professional development opportunities that connect the arts and various community partners in an effort to empower others through storytelling. Additionally, she works with Village Theatre teaching in the acting and devising space where she helps young people discover their voice.
 

This summer Lindsay will be teaching our The Why: Make Your Show Matter; Musical Theatre History; and co-teaching Audition Prep Workshop. To find out more check out our Summer Education Opportunities.