Brave and Strong and True

Marcie (Thurstlic) Bramucci

February 19, 2024 Bob Falkenstein Season 2 Episode 62
Brave and Strong and True
Marcie (Thurstlic) Bramucci
Show Notes

Marcie (Turstlick) Bramucci remembers the initial impact Summer Stage had on her life as she experienced a 1987 performance of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. She joined the program when she was age-eligible, participating in the Apprentice Program, Children’s Theater, and Mainstage. Her academic career took her to Point Park College before earning Master's Degrees from Villanova University and Columbia University. Marcie worked in media on both coasts before settling back in Delaware County. She is currently the Executive Artistic Director of Hedgerow Theatre Company in Rose Valley where she produces, directs, and performs. I hope you enjoy our conversation, so come along and have some fun. . .


Hedgerow Theatre Company https://www.hedgerowtheatre.org/

Marcie’s professional website https://www.marciebramucci.com/


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Brave and Strong and True, a podcast that engages Summer Stage alumni of all ages. I’m Bob Falkenstein.

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