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Emily Weiss
Specs/Darcy

Emily Weiss is excited for her very first show at Weathervane Playhouse! Emily is a 2017 graduate from Kent State University at Stark with a B.A. in Applied Communication. When not on stage, she takes on the role of a Digital Marketer at The Karcher Group. Past credits include: Steel Magnolias (Annelle Dupuy-Desoto) and various staged readings at Avenue Arts, The Diary of Anne Frank (Miep Gies) at the North Canton Playhouse, Into The Woods (Florinda) at Jackson Players, The Nerd (Clelia Waldgrave) and various other productions at the Kent State University at Stark Theater. You may also have seen Emily in Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens’ 2018 and 2020 editions of Murder in the Mansion and in the Players Guild’s 2016 production of A Christmas Carol. The arts have always been a major aspect of her life and she loves that she can continue to be a storyteller. Emily would like to thank her family, fiancé and friends, as well as the cast and crew, for all of their support, guidance and giving her the opportunities to help her do what she loves.

Emily Weiss
Specs/Darcy

Emily Weiss is excited for her very first show at Weathervane Playhouse! Emily is a 2017 graduate from Kent State University at Stark with a B.A. in Applied Communication. When not on stage, she takes on the role of a Digital Marketer at The Karcher Group. Past credits include: Steel Magnolias (Annelle Dupuy-Desoto) and various staged readings at Avenue Arts, The Diary of Anne Frank (Miep Gies) at the North Canton Playhouse, Into The Woods (Florinda) at Jackson Players, The Nerd (Clelia Waldgrave) and various other productions at the Kent State University at Stark Theater. You may also have seen Emily in Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens’ 2018 and 2020 editions of Murder in the Mansion and in the Players Guild’s 2016 production of A Christmas Carol. The arts have always been a major aspect of her life and she loves that she can continue to be a storyteller. Emily would like to thank her family, fiancé and friends, as well as the cast and crew, for all of their support, guidance and giving her the opportunities to help her do what she loves.