Emma Dylong
Emma Dylong is currently involved with
Prints Charming – Assistant Director , Publicity Manager
19:00, Tue 26th – Sat 30th May 2026 at Corpus Playroom
Boys in books are better—right? Certified romance-addict Cath certainly thinks so. In fact, she starts to believe that romance simply doesn’t exist in the real world when she breaks up with her long-term boyfriend, Kevin. With a surprise visit from her Fairy-Avon-Lady, and a rash wish, Cath is about to find out that book boyfriends are much easier to manage on the page. With not one but three romance archetypes vying for her hand, Cath must face the reality of her fantasy men.
The Harry Porter Prize Winner 2025/6, Sir Stephen Fry describes Prints Charming as: “A good old-fashioned rom-com but in the modern dress of dating apps and very 21st century characters and (bad) manners”.
What job would Mr Darcy have in the 21st century? (Yoga Teacher)
How long does it take for pining to get old? (Halfway through act 2)
Do you really want somebody to sweep you off your feet?
Emma Dylong is preparing for
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A NICE, NORMAL COMEDY SHOW (UNAUTHORISED EVIL TWIN REMIX) – Script Editor
21:30, Tue 23rd – Fri 26th June 2026 at Corpus Playroom
Maysa Brice is trying to perform stand-up comedy. She hopes she is the first ever person with a stammer to do so at the University of Cambridge (if not, she will cry). The only believable problem? Her…
Emma Dylong has been involved with
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A Rather Sketchy Operation – Assistant Producer, Writer/Performer
19:00, Sun 24th May 2026 at Pembroke New Cellars
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Three-Martini Lunch – Script Editor
21:30, Fri 22nd May 2026 at Corpus Playroom
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CUOS Shorts 2026 – Commuter 2 ('Train Talk')
20:00, Sat 14th March 2026 at Corpus Christi College Chapel
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Private Lives – Carpenter
19:45, Wed 11th – Sat 14th February 2026 at ADC Theatre
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HATCH – Actor, 'Chimera'
19:00, Sat 31st January 2026 at Newnham Old Labs
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Scene In An Evening – Actor, "Venus Fly Trap"
00:00, Tue 20th – Sun 25th January 2026 at Queens' College
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Dryden Society Scratch Night – Actor
19:45, Fri 28th November 2025 at Winstanley Lecture Theatre
