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I first was introduced to the incredible talents of Emmy Harrington on the set of Caveh Zahedi's "The Show About The Show" where she plays "Slut Machine," and witnessed, first hand, her ability to adapt to all types of run-and-gun shooting environments and unorthodox directing styles and deliver a great performance take after take. You can also see her work in shows like "High Maintenance" and "Jessica Jones," and an award winning film she wrote, directed, and stars in—"Two Little Bitches"— is currently making the festival circuit. I sat down with her a couple of days after directing her in a little project of my own, and I ask her to assess that experience, plus she talks about her monthly comedy show "SCORE: Interpreting Epic Cinema Through Comedy and Dance," which is slowly becoming a sensation in the New York improv scene.
By Peter Rinaldi4
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I first was introduced to the incredible talents of Emmy Harrington on the set of Caveh Zahedi's "The Show About The Show" where she plays "Slut Machine," and witnessed, first hand, her ability to adapt to all types of run-and-gun shooting environments and unorthodox directing styles and deliver a great performance take after take. You can also see her work in shows like "High Maintenance" and "Jessica Jones," and an award winning film she wrote, directed, and stars in—"Two Little Bitches"— is currently making the festival circuit. I sat down with her a couple of days after directing her in a little project of my own, and I ask her to assess that experience, plus she talks about her monthly comedy show "SCORE: Interpreting Epic Cinema Through Comedy and Dance," which is slowly becoming a sensation in the New York improv scene.

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