Jessica Emerling Crow

JESSICA EMERLING CROW is thrilled to be making her directorial debut with OpenStage, having previously appeared on stage with the Company as Rebecca in The Book of Will, Olympe de Gouges in The Revolutionists, Helen Hubbard in Murder on the Orient Express (Henry Award Nomination/Outstanding Supporting Actress), the Narrator in Every Brilliant Thing (OpenStage Opus Award/Outstanding Actress), Truvy Jones in Steel Magnolias (OpenStage Opus Award/Outstanding Supporting Actress), Emily Brent in And Then There Were None (Opus Award/Outstanding Supporting Actress), Genevra in Bright Ideas, Rosemary in Outside Mullingar (Opus Award/Outstanding Actress), Karen in Unnecessary Farce, Madame de Volanges in Dangerous Liaisons (Opus Award/Outstanding Supporting Actress) and Clara in 33 Variations. Off stage Jessica is the owner of Be Ready Bookkeeping and enjoys beating her kids at basketball, traveling as much as possible and days when it is cold enough to wear one of her beloved sweatshirts. As always, she would like to thank her husband Robert for his unending support and his willingness to listen to her talk about the same thing repeatedly from new and exciting angles.

Jessica Emerling's Work with OpenStage

Event Role
Agnes of God

Connie

Director

The Book of Will

Rebecca Heminges / Susannah Shakespeare

Cast

The Revolutionists

Olympe de Gouges

Cast

Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express

Helen Hubbard

Cast

Every Brilliant Thing

Narrator

Cast

Steel Magnolias

Truvy Jones

Cast

And Then There Were None

Emily Brent

Cast

Bright Ideas

Genevra

Cast

Outside Mullingar

Rosemary Muldoon

Cast

Unnecessary Farce

Karen Brown

Cast

Dangerous Liaisons

Madame de Volanges

Cast

33 Variations

Clara Brandt

Cast

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