Kate Semmens '22

Kate Semmens ‘22

Tags: Choreographer, Actor, Arts Educator, Director, Producer

Pronouns: She/her/hers


Bio

Kate Semmens is a director, producer, actor and lifelong New Yorker. She has worked as the artistic associate at Prospect Musicals and is currently assistant to director/playwright James Lapine. Recent projects include Assistant Director on The Hello Girls at The Kennedy Center/Symphony Space, and co-producing and playing Olivia in 13th Morning by BT Hayes at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Kate is also currently working at NYU Steinhardt where she directed/choreographed Little Women: The Musical and is associate directing and choreographing Pirates of Penzance.


Department: History

Certificate(s): American Studies, Music Theater, Theater

Student Group(s): Triangle Club, Princeton University Players, Orange Key, Daily Princetonian


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Emma Watkins '18

Emma Watkins '18

Emma Watkins is a playwright, dramaturg, and performer living in Philadelphia. Her plays are inclusive, imaginative, and fundamentally feminist. She strives to give female voices the opportunity to embellish and interrogate the stories of their lives. Quite often, they sing, too. Emma has presented her plays and research in the US and in Wales, in collaboration with such organizations as McCarter Theatre Lab, PlayPenn, Chapter Arts Centre (UK), and the US-UK Fulbright Forum.

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Sam Gravitte '17

Sam Gravitte '17

He/him. Sam is currently (outside of pandemia) playing Fiyero in the Broadway company of Wicked. He most recently worked with Roger Q. Mason on a Zoom excerpt of Roger's new play The Pride of Lions for Dixon Place HOT Festival. Broadway: Wicked. Regional/Touring: Almost Famous (O/C, Old Globe), Joseph... Dreamcoat (ACT), Wicked. BA: Princeton University. He is a musician, an aspiring writer, and a burgeoning Marxist. @samgravitte

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Jenny Marlowe '04

Jenny Marlowe '04

Jenny Marlowe (she/her/hers, currently living on Wampanoag land) is an actor, writer, educator, facilitator, and community activist. She is an outspoken advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion in the arts with a particular focus on issues of representation for Indigenous people in media and popular culture.

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Tessa Albertson '20

Tessa Albertson '20

Professional actor, writer and producer. I have acted professionally in New York City for ten years, and during my time at Princeton honed in on my skills to produce, write, direct in order to perform my own work. I was also in Quipfire! Princeton's oldest Improv Comedy group and have a passion for comedy.

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