RESUME & CREDITS
This page offers a snapshot of my work as an actor and emerging artist—on stage, on camera, and in the rehearsal room. Here you’ll find my theatre and film/television credits, training, and special skills, along with the experiences that have shaped my practice as a mindful, collaborative performer. For additional materials or questions, please feel free to reach out.
“Emma is a thoughtful and sensitive actor. She is generous and intelligent in her process. She is open to learning and seeks the truth in every scene. I have seen her dig deep to understand her character’s motivations and emotional life.”
- Janet Geist Moore, Woods Hole Theater
STATS
Height: 5’
Hair: Auburn with Copper highlights
Eyes: Green
THEATER
Into the Breeches!, June Bennett, Barnstable Comedy Club
Laughter on the 23rd Floor, Carol Wyman, Barnstable Comedy Club
Our Town, Emily Webb, Woods Hole Theater Company
Almost, Maine, Sandrine & Shelly, Eventide Theatre Company
PERFORMANCE POETRY
Infinite Lit, 77 Arts Organization
Transfiguration of Women, Feick Art Gallery
FILM & TELEVISION
The Gilded Age, Ball Guest, HBO/Warner Brothers Discovery
DEVISED & VOICE WORK
Going to Nantucket & Other Vignettes, The Awareness Project
Lover, Irish Assassin Cape Noir Radio Theater
SPECIAL SKILLS
Vocal/ Music: Singing (soprano/alto); intermediate guitar
Movement & Physical: Strong mover; yoga, physical comedy, cartwheels, contemporary/improvisational movement, biking, long boarding, basketball, baseball, running
Other: Knitting, spoken word poetry, creative writing
TRAINING
Scene Study & Monologue (2025) Nina Schuessler, Cape Cod Theater Comapany
Improv Comedy (2024) Mike Divine, Cape Cod Theater Company
Voice (2022) Barbara Swetina, Findhorn Foundation
EDUCATION
BA Green Mountain College (Cum Laude, Deane’s List, Outstanding Senior Award)
“I was impressed with her level or preparation, not just knowing her lines, but more importantly, inhabiting her character and through small movements, or a timely touch, taking the blocking and elevating it into moments that communicated so much more to the audience than just the words could about the inner life and emotions of her character.”
- Stephen Lajoie, Director, Barnstable Comedy Club