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Acting

Acting Top

Fun Fact, I also ran the social media during this process

(so I made the little videos below)

36 Monologues About Urban Planning

(To Be Performed in a Cul-De-Sac)

the premiere

Written/Directed by Grey Smith

Municipal Hole Company

2023

Staging and lights devised and performed with

Garvin Van Dernoot, Makenna Van Raalte, and Maggie Bittinger

As You Like It

By William Shakespeare

Directed by Mark Lococo

2023

*Photos by Joe Mazza

The Old Man and the Old Moon

By PigPen Theatre Co

Directed by Emily Ritger

2023

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*Photos by Joe Mazza

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36 Monologues About Urban Planning

(To Be Performed in a Cul-De-Sac)

the workshop

Written/Directed by Grey Smith

Loyola Second Stage Production

2022

Staging devised and performed with

Makenna Van Raalte, Maggie Bittinger, and Sarah Baudler

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Polaroid Stories

By Naomi Iizuka

Directed by Lavina Jadhwani

2021

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*Photos by Joe Mazza

Photo by Alex Umekubo

Heisenburg

by Simon Stephens (Directing Scene)

Directed by Grey Smith

also featuring Brody Melia

Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.

by Alice Birch (Acting Scene)

Acting III with Timothy Edward Kane

also featuring Grace Mealy

“immersive, inquisitive, bold participation in exercises and assignments; [Emm] brought rigor and humility to the ensemble with a quiet consistency that enriched the creativity of the room.”
— Teacher, Timothy Edward Kane on participation in Acting III

Amadeus

by Peter Shaffer (Directing Scene)

Directed by Mary Dixon

also featuring Sara Segneri

Witch

by Jen Silverman (Directing Scene)

Directed by Avery Thompson

also featuring Kay Broun

Peter & the Starcatcher

By Rick Elice

Directed by Jackie Bartlemay

2017

*Photos by Samantha Decker 

Fun Home

By Lisa Kron & Jeanine Tesori

Directed by Maria Matters

2020

“[Emm] Socey is the ideal Joan, Alison’s eye-opening, first sexual encounter. Ms. Socey does excellent work in a role that could easily teeter to one side of authenticity or the other, but which [they have] found a purely balanced middle lane for.” — Ken Klingenmeier

*Photos by Michael Camp

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Company

By George Furth & Stephen Sondheim

Directed by Lynne Perkins Socey

2019

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