Get you a girl who can do both…
This summer our girls are doubling up as both cast AND creative for an even more intimate experience at Club Fistfight
Writer/Scarlett
MADISON MAYER
Madison Mayer (she/her) is a creator and performer. She received her training from New York University’s Tisch School (Experimental Theatre Wing). Since then, she has been fortunate enough to work with theatre companies such as Frantic Assembly (Sit Down Comedian), Tectonic Theater Project (Treatment and Data), and the Million Underscores (The Passerby/LAPA). She has performed in many new works, including Eternal Flamer: The Ballad of Jessie Blade (Wild Project), Let’s Talk About Anything Else (Loading Dock Theatre), and The Passerby (The Brick).
Recently, she performed in a touring production of Sleeping Beauty with M&M Productions in the UK, wrote and performed in a one-act play entitled OPHELIA UNDERWATER at the Chain Theatre, wrote and performed in BOMBSHELL at the Center at West Park and at Caveat in NYC, and dipped her toe into the big bad world of stand-up comedy.
AILA SWAN
Composer/Jane
Aila Swan (she/her) is an actor, singer, musician and writer from Cumbernauld, Scotland. She studied musical theatre at the London College of Music and acting at the Royal Birmingham Conservatoire. Aila has written aand performed two solo shows, inclduing Twixt which ran at the Dundee Fringe, Birmingham Fest and The Old Hairdresser’s, Glasgow. Last summer she took part in Canonical Theatre’s development and scratch week with her short play You Know?.
Director/Eliza
EMORY KEMPH
Emory Kemph is a performer and director based in London and New York City. She graduated from NYU Tisch's Playwrights Horizons Theater School where she studied acting, directing, playwriting, and design. She has directed professionally in NYC and has performed at the Barclays Center and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival and with theater companies like Phantom Limb Co. and Nightdrive. You can catch her as a scary-ass monster in the upcoming short film Weekend from Hell, premiering this year.