Marcie Bramucci

Marcie Bramucci (Ada) is Executive Artistic Director of Hedgerow Theatre, where she performed as Valerie in The Weir and Natasha in Three Sisters and more recently co-directed Martin McDonagh's The Pillowman with Megan Bellwoar. In the Philly region, she performed in the People’s Light Playback ensemble; The Taming of the Shrew (Kate) for the Margo Jones Syndicate; Dancing at Lughnasa (Rosie) for ActorsNET. For Penobscot Theatre, Marcie directed the second production of John Cariani’s Last Gas, a new adaptation of The Velveteen Rabbit, and both performed and directed short works in the Northern Writes New Play Festival for three years. She performed in Eugene Ionesco’s The Chairs (Old Woman); Sebastian Barry’s Prayers of Sherkin (Fanny Hawke) and Fred and Jane (Anna), Thornton Wilder’s Our Town (Rebecca Gibbs) with Villanova Theatre, where she engaged as an Acting Scholar and received a Master’s in Theatre Arts. Marcie is also a proud graduate of Point Park’s Conservatory for Performing Arts and Columbia University. Marcie received the Leadership Exchange in Arts & Disability (LEAD) Community Asset Award from the Kennedy Center's Office of Accessibility & VSA for her work in arts inclusion and the Main Line Times "Power Women" honor (2022) for her leadership at Hedgerow. Marcie serves on the Board for Visit Delco. She could not be more fortunate to collaborate with this exceptional team. www.marciebramucci.com