Emma Sherr-Ziarko
Actor, New York City, NY
Resume
Emma Sherr-Ziarko
Stats: 5’3”
Degree: BA Theatre, Wesleyan University
Location: New York City, NY
Willing to travel
Theater
Languages
Educational, Career
Relevant Summer
Jobs are Important
for Young Women! Nancy/Merda Daniella Caggiano - New Perspectives Theatre (NYC)
Intimate Bar Plays Performer Lillian Meredith- The Motor Company (NYC)
What You Will Antonio, Curio Stephen Bennett - Bard's Beerd Cohort (NYC)
Plays For Horses Ensemble Will Davis – New York Theatre Workshop (NYC)
Richard III Richard III David Jaffe – Wesleyan University
Eurydice (Anouilh) Lucienne Yuriy Kordonskiy – Wesleyan University
Our Day Will Come Creon, Others David Jaffe – Wesleyan University
Julius Caesar Julius Caesar Noah Tuleja – Williston Summer Stage
The Girl Who
Stepped on Bread Inger Rachel Silverman – Wesleyan University
Oedipus Rex Chorus Yuriy Kordonskiy - Wesleyan University
Museum Barbara Zimmer David Nields - Wiliston Northampton
Ghost Vaudevillians
on the Summerland
Circuit Cecilia Weiss Kieran Kredell - Wesleyan University
Associate Artist with Strange Harbor
Stage Manager/ Video Operator for The Builders Association
Skills
Modern Dance
Flamenco
Choreography
Singing (Mezzo-Soprano)
Dialects (Irish, British, Russian)
LeCoq Mask Work
Stage Combat
Clown
Painting
English
Spanish
Italian
Television
Untitled Rock'n'Roll Project Groupie Martin Scorcese – Broken Record Productions
Voiceover
Wolf 359 (Radio Podcast Series) Renée Yvonne Minkowski Gabriel Urbina, Writer, Director
"The Yellow Wallpaper"
(for Storytime, Radio Podcast) Narrator Rachel Liu (Producer)
Education & Training
BA Theater: Wesleyan University, Middletown, CT
Acting Intensive: Shakespeare & Company, Lenox, MA
Workshop with Pig Iron Theatre Company
Workshop with Bruce Myers
Linklater Voice Training (Joe Alberti, Margaret Jansen, Robert Davis)
Shakespearean Voice and Text (David Jaffe, Dennis Krausnick, Clare Ready, Andrew Borthwick-Leslie)
Stage Combat (Michael Toomey and Steven Anderson)
Clown (Michael Toomey)
LeCoq Mask Work (Yuriy Kordonskiy)
Singing (Justina Golden)
Alexander Technique (Tod Randolph)
Choreography (Linda Seligman)