NEws
2024
Most Recently: Emma played Luciana in The Comedy of Errors at Shakespeare & Company in Lenox, MA, directed by Kate Kohler Amory. Emma was grateful to return to the Berkshires, one of her favorite places. She also had the great fortune of working with the legendary Tina Packer at the end of the summer while playing Perdita in an enhanced staged reading of The Winter’s Tale.
2023
Emma made her Broadway Debut! Emma joined the cast of Prayer for the French Republic (MTC) on Broadway December 29th. After two cast illnesses and only one cover for both, Emma was called in to play Molly- a role she hadn’t touched since playing the part Off-Broadway two years ago. With 32 hours notice, she relearned the show and went on- having the time of her life we might add! Check out Emma’s Instagram for a fuller account of the crazy story!
Emma played Dotty in a reading of the new play Murder Club by Joe DiPietro (Tony Award). The reading was directed by Larry Raben and hosted by New Theatre Company.
Emma played Susan in Arden of Faversham at Red Bull Theater. This Jacobean thriller (author unknown and adapted by Jeffery Hatcher & Kathryn Walat) played at one of NYC’s classic theaters, The Lucille Lortel. Directed by Jesse Berger, Artistic Director.
DC Theater Arts Review of Arden Of Faversham
2022
Emma starred as Linda O’Shea in Incident At Our Lady of Perpetual Help by Katie Forgette at Florida Repertory Theater. This colorful and hilarious comedy, set in 1973, was miraculously produced despite Hurricane Ian and Emma was touched by the resilience and love that radiated from the Fort Myers patrons.
Emma played Lucy in Deane & Balderston’s Dracula at Berkshire Theater Group (previously known as Berkshire Theater Festival). Directed by David Auburn (Pulitzer Prize, Tony Award).
NT Dracula Review BerkshireEagle Review-Dracula
BerkshireEdge Review-Dracula BOnStage Review- Dracula
Emma played Becky in “Orientation Week” on Season 5 of Inside Amy Schumer.
Emma played HER in the Workshop of 2nd Stage’s Camp Siegfried. Written by Bess Wohl and directed by David Cromer.
Emma returned to the stage post-pandemic with one of the greatest honors of her career. She took over the roll of Molly on February 24th in Joshua Harmon’s (Drama Desk Awards) widely acclaimed, Prayer For The French Republic at Manhattan Theater Club. It was directed by David Cromer (Tony Award).
2021
Hindle Wakes, a production by the Mint Theater Company, had its online premiere.
Emma coached some wonderful actors this year, took class online and prepared for the industry to return post Covid. (Thankfully, it did!)
2020
Emma made a few commercials for an anti-smoking campaign for FCB New York. They were featured on TikTok, Instagram and Snapchat.
Emma was a Guest Star in Season 4 (Episode 4) of “The Good Fight“ on CBS. See REEL above.
2019
Emma played Ophelia in Hamlet at the Tony Award winning Utah Shakespeare Festival. It was directed by Brian Vaughn.
“The new Utah Shakespeare Festival production of “Hamlet” might just be the best version of the Bard’s beloved play you’ll ever see.”
Emma was featured in “Brooklyn Park”, a short film directed by Nikola Duravcevic. It premiered at Palm Springs International Short Film Festival. It had its New York premiere at Urbanworld Film Festival.
Emma played Annie Scott in The Price Of Thomas Scott by Elizabeth Baker at Mint Theater Company. It was directed by Jonathan Bank, Artistic Director.
2018
Emma played Mary Page Marlowe (age 19) in the New York Premiere of Mary Page Marlowe by Tracy Letts (Pulitzer Prize, Tony Awards) at Second Stage Theater. It was directed by Lila Neugebauer (Obie Award, Drama Desk, and Princess Grace Award). It featured Tatiana Maslany (Emmy Award, Golden Globe Nomination), Blair Brown (Tony Award) and Susan Pourfar (Obie Award). It began June 19th, 2018.
New Yorker Magazine cover
“Emma Geer Joins The cast of Tracy Lett’s Mary Page Marlowe”- Playbill Article
New York Times review of Mary Page Marlowe
Emma had her television debut on “Elementary” (CBS) in August, 2018. She played Tara Keane, a young graduate student who discovers the body of her boyfriend and is suspected of the crime. Directed by Jon Michael Hill. See REEL above.
Emma played Beatrice in Hindle Wakes by Stanley Houghton at Mint Theater Company Off-Broadway. It was directed by Gus Kaikkonen.
2017
Emma played Nedda Lemon in Where Has Tommy Flowers Gone? at Workshop Theater. It was directed by Laura Braza.
Emma played Bec in 4,000 Miles by Amy Herzog at Shakespeare and Company. It was directed by Nicole Ricciardi, and featured Annette Miller, Greg Boover and Zoë Laiz. This beautiful play was a Pulitzer Prize finalist and winner of the 2012 Obie award for Best New Play.
Emma had her Off-Broadway debut at Lincoln Center Theater understudying the role of Jenna in How to Transcend a Happy Marriage by Sarah Ruhl (Two- time Pulitzer Prize nominee). It was directed by Rebecca Taichman (Tony Award). It featured Lena Hall (Tony Award) and Marisa Tomei (Academy Award).
Emma played Molly Aster in Peter and the Starcatcher at Smithtown Performing Arts Center.
2016
Emma had her professional debut at The National Playwrights Conference at The Eugene O’Neill Theater Center in Up The Hill by Keith Huff, directed by Will Frears.
Emma Graduated from UNCSA with a BFA.