Brave and Strong and True

Emily Moylan

March 04, 2024 Bob Falkenstein Season 2 Episode 63
Brave and Strong and True
Emily Moylan
Show Notes

Havertown native Emily Moylan began her Summer Stage journey as an apprentice. She moved her way up through Children’s Theatre and Mainstage productions. As her skills accrued, she held various staff positions. After receiving a degree from Temple University, Emily worked for Philadelphia Young Playwrights. She is a professional educator, administrator, theatre artist, and writer. Currently, Emily is on the administrative staff of Darlington Arts Center as their Assistant Director. I hope you enjoy our conversation, so come along and have some fun. . .


Darlington Arts Center https://www.darlingtonarts.org/


Philadelphia Young Playwrights  https://www.phillyyoungplaywrights.org/



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