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Emma Canning

Emma Canning, Guildhall School final-year actor 2018-19

Height 5’5”
Eyes Green
Hair Brown

Parts played at Guildhall

Heart in Cardio (written & dir. Emma Canning)
Lianne Raleigh in Towers (dir. Ameera Conrad)
Aunt Meme in Saturday, Sunday, Monday (dir. Joseph Blatchley)
Mother Teresa/ Mary Magdalene in The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (dir. Wyn Jones)
Isabella in Measure for Measure (dir. Mariah Gale)
Cassandra in Agamemnon (dir. Patsy Rodenburg)
Aunt Eller in Oklahoma! (dir. Christian Burgess)
Alison in Look Back in Anger (dir. Wyn Jones)
Hoyden in The Relapse (dir. Jonathan Humphreys)
Nina in The Seagull (dir. Wyn Jones)
Joan Jr. in Now or Later (dir. Jamie Bradley)

Other Experience

Wind-Up Penguin Theatre Company
2nd place in The Josephine Hart Poetry Prize 2018

Skills

Native accent: Dublin
Very good ear for accents
Languages: English (native), Irish (fluent)
Strong singer (Mezzo-soprano)
Show dance, Period dance, Ballet, Stage combat

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