Twelfth Night

Margaret just closed “Twelfth Night” with Chesapeake Shakespeare Company where she understudied both Olivia and Viola! The show was directed by Ian Gallanar in downtown Baltimore, Maryland.

The Merry Wives of Windsor

Margaret made a joyful return to outdoor summer Shakespeare! She appeared as Anne Page and Host of the Garter in Frederick Shakespeare Festival’s “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” The show was directed by Irene Silbert.

East of the Sun…

Margaret played the leading role of Karen, The Woodcutter’s Daughter in WSC Avant Bard’s production of “East of the Sun and West of the Moon,” which was initially set to perform in Spring 2020. The show was directed by Lynn Sharp Spears and performed outdoors in Arlington, VA.

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SKM (& other virtual works)

Margaret played Kaliope in All in Theatrics fully staged virtual production of “She Kills Monsters,” directed by Lawson Lewallen. The show ran November 14th. Since March 2020, Margaret has been in over a dozen virtual productions including “Romeo & Juliet” and “A School for Scandal” with Shakesqueer Theatre Company, “As You Like It,” “The Cherry Orchard,” and “The Importance of Being Earnest!”

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The Day That Nothing Happened

Margaret toured as Cindy in Encore Stage’s production of “The Day That Nothing Happened.” The show was presented at DC area schools and at The Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage.

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Mary the Third

Margaret appeared as Lettie in Endangered Species Theatre Project’s staged reading of “Mary the Third” by Rachel Crothers. The production was directed by Suzanne Beal. The show ran February 23 and 24 in Frederick, Maryland.

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Passing

Margaret is honored to be back at The Capital Fringe in John Sowalsky’s powerful two-hander, “Passing” Margaret originated the dual roles of Gretchen/Hannah alongside Cristin Stephansky. The production was directed by Harley Venton and ran July 11-24 in Washington, DC.

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Pride and Prejudice

This spring Margaret appeared as Mary Bennet and Charlotte Lucas in Annapolis Shakespeare Company’s production of “Pride and Prejudice.” The show is directed by Sally Boyett and ran March 16 - April 21.

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Flight of the Xenophobe

Margaret made her Capital Fringe Festival debut in the world premier production of "Flight of the Xenophobe," written and directed by D. Mitchell. Margaret played the role of Becky! The show ran July 11-28.

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Q

Margaret recently appeared in the world premiere production of "Q, the Witch and the Magical Orb" at Maryland Ensemble Theatre, where she played the Witch! The show was directed by Julie Herber and ran February 3-25 in Frederick, Maryland.

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1984

Margaret is thrilled to be back in the Washington, D.C. area! She recently appeared in Michael Gene Sullivan's adaptation of "1984" at Maryland Ensemble Theatre directed by Julie Herber! She played Julia and other fearless females.The show ran October 20 - November 12 in Frederick, Maryland.

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Romeo & Juliet

Just months after graduation, Margaret completed the run of "Romeo and Juliet" with Elm Shakespeare Company directed by Raphael Massie! The show was performed in the beautiful Edgerton Park in New Haven, Connecticut. Margaret played the role of Lady Montague and understudied Juliet!