Three Genres, One Cuppa: Exploring Movies, Literature and TV Through Tea NEW
- Feb 20
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 18
WAITLISTED
Dates: 4/9/2026 - 5/14/2026
Time: Thursday, 10:15 - 11:35 AM
Location: Mahler Museum 118 E. Bridge St. Berea, OH 44017
Room: TBD
Instructor: Judi Slack
Class #: S26-38

When the teapot comes out, you know the fun is about to begin. Here is a class dedicated entirely to the fictional "cuppa!" It will focus squarely on tea as a primary storytelling device across all narrative forms. A deep dive into how literature, Hollywood movies and binge-worthy television shows all use the simple act of having a cuppa to signal major plot points.
Warning: You will never look at your humble cup of tea the same way again. This class guarantees a new perspective on familiar and unknown books, films and shows. Reserve your spot before the kettle boils over! Tea and cookies, of course, will be served.
WAITLISTED
Registration opens on 3/8/2026 at 9 am
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Judi Slack
Judi Slack received her Bachelor's degree from Iowa State University and Master's degree in Education from Cleveland State University. Her early career days were as a psychiatric social worker. The remaining years of her career were spent as an elementary school teacher and then as an administrator. She has taught education courses at Cleveland State, University of Akron and Notre Dame. Tea has been a lifelong passion and she has four different certificates from the World Tea Academy: Tea Specialist, Tea Professional, Tea Sommelier, Tea Health Expert.



