Taylor Molt
Assistant Program Director
M.A. in Theater, Villanova University
B.A. in Musical Theater, Washburn University
taylor.molt@rutgers.edu
taylormolt.com
(856) 225-2870 ext:52870
Fine Arts Building, Rm. 223
Taylor Molt (she/her) is an actor, singer, voice teacher, writer and scenic/props artist who currently resides in Philadelphia, PA. Taylor grew up in Kansas and went to Washburn University in Topeka, KS where she earned a BA in Musical Theatre with a minor in Music. She graduated summa cum laude in 2021. Taylor moved to Philadelphia to receive her Masters of Arts in Theatre at Villanova University where she was a Props and Scenic Artist Graduate Assistant as well as being a recipient of the Brian G. Morgan ’67 ’70 and Mary Anne Carlson ’70 Morgan Endowed Scholarship and the Brian Morgan Award. Taylor currently holds the position of Assistant Program Director of the Department of Visual, Media, and Performing Arts at Rutgers University-Camden. She also is an acting, musical theatre and audition prep teaching artist. She is currently a resident vocal teacher at MacGuffin Theatre & Film Company. In the past, she has taught at Wolf Performing Arts Center and Burlington County Footlighters as well. She is currently a resident member of Without a Cue Productions, a Philadelphia area-based murder mystery company.
Outside of acting, Taylor has taken interest in Scenic and Props design and artistry, and has found a lot of joy from comedic theatrical writing, and wrote her first full length play Toxic Femininity in 2022. After Toxic Femininity, she has written various other short plays and solo performances. Her 10-minute play Clap recently won Wonderstuck Uncut’s “Short Stuff” Contest. Clap premiered April 24-27, 2025 at Long Island University’s first year showcase.