Emilee Dupré

Performing Artist, Educator, Artistic Director

Emilee Dupré is a New York-based performing artist and educator with an extensive career spanning Broadway, national tours, film, and arts education. Her Broadway and National Tour credits include Chaplin, The People In The Picture, Fosse, A Chorus Line, and Dirty Rotten Scoundrels. Her film work includes Waiting on Mary and Bluefish. She has been recognized by the Lortel Awards for Venice at The Public Theater, the Helen Hayes Awards for Oklahoma! at Arena Stage, and has earned critical acclaim for her performances in Cabaret (as Sally Bowles) and The Turn of the Screw at freeFall Theatre.

Emilee is the Founder, Artistic, and Producing Director of The Warwick Institute of Culture, where she is dedicated to fostering artistic excellence. As an educator, her students have gone on to Broadway, Off-Broadway, regional theater, national tours, film, and television, with many earning top honors, including the National High School Musical Theatre’s Jimmy Awards and YoungArts Theatre Awards. She has also served as Co-Chair of the Acting Department at Broadway Theatre Project.

A graduate of New York University/Tisch, Emilee earned both artistic and academic honors, solidifying her place as a leader in the performing arts.