Kimber King is an actor, director, writer, audio engineer and educator. She recently earned her MFA in Acting from University of Central Florida. Her research in Flow Theory in the Actor’s Process is an interdisciplinary look at the actor’s techniques through the lens of Flow Theory and positive psychology. Kimber is versed in all-things performance and production, getting her start as an audio engineer for nationally touring musicians. As an actor she has appeared on stage at Orlando Shakes in Henry V (Alice/Macmorris), A Christmas Carol (Char Woman/Charity Worker/Ensemble), and Charlotte’s Web (Charlotte). She has been resident company member/director at Playhouse at White Lake in Michigan for the past 14 years. UCF credits include Indecent (Elder Vera), and The Wolves (Soccer Mom). Some of Kimber’s film credits include TLC’s Hider in my House, James Franco’s The Color of Time, and The Christmas Bunny with Florence Henderson. Kimber has directed over 20 youth productions, including the Penguin Project for youth with different abilities, and produced three of her own plays.