Emily Zemba
Emily Zemba is a Brooklyn-based playwright, screenwriter, producer, and occasional puppeteer, hailing from Old Lyme on the Southeastern CT shoreline. She grew up watching Agatha Christie murder mystery plays, consuming reruns of The Mary Tyler Moore Show, and communicating with ghosts in her basement.
The production of Emily’s play Superstitions – as part of The Pool 2021 – was praised by New York Magazine as “Elegant and weird” and “a return to what Off-Off was originally for.” Some of Emily’s other plays include The Strangers Came Today (Society), Deer and the Lovers (First Floor Theater), Clockwork (Local Lab), On Loss and Mice and Monsters and Love (LPAC), and Have You Been There (Rattlestick F*ck!ng Good Plays Festival), and The Dying Town. Her work has been developed with places like Boston Court Pasadena, ANT Fest, Exquisite Corpse, Great Plains Theater Conference, Adam Mickiewicz Institute (Poland), Two River Theater, Panndora Productions... and also at places not like them at all. She is an affiliated artist with New Georges and The Playwrights Center, and a proud member of Society Theatre Company - an NYC-based Joint Stock-inspired artist collective. Emily’s short film Out of Office was an official selection of the 2021 Chattanooga Film Festival (co-directed with Emma Wiseman).
Emily has taught playwriting and theater with The Strasberg Institute, MCC Youth Company, Theater Masters, Manhattanville College, Wesleyan University, and more. She is committed to empowering fellow playwrights to take risks, and to take charge of their own careers and artistic visions. She demonstrates this through her work with Theater Masters and other organizations dedicated to supporting artists and art making.
BA: Sarah Lawrence; MFA: Yale School of Drama | emilyzemba.com