Megan Anderson

Megan Anderson has spent over 25 years creating theatre in Baltimore, working not only as a performer on stage and in television, but also as an educator and visual artist. Learn more about Megan’s experience below and what it means to be part of Everyman’s Resident Company.

BIOGRAPHY:

[EVERYMAN THEATRE]: (Resident Company Member): Over 35 productions, including: Agatha Christie’s And Then There Were None, POTUS, The Book Club Play, Dial M for Murder, A Doll’s House, Harvey, Ken Ludwig’s Baskerville: A Sherlock Holmes Mystery, Sense and Sensibility, Steel Magnolias, Cry It Out, Proof, Dinner With Friends, Sweat, Dancing at Lughnasa, The Book of Joseph, Aubergine, The Revolutionists, Noises Off, and more. [REGIONAL]: Theater J: After the Revolution; Olney Theatre Center: Mary Stuart, Our Town, Grounded, Rabbit Hole; Rep Stage: American Hero, The Whale, The Violet Hour, The Seagull; Round House Theatre: Heartbreak House, The Cherry Orchard, Our Town, Problem Child; Washington State Guild: Bloomsday; Woolly Mammoth Theatre Company: The Faculty Room; Totem Pole Playhouse: Proposals, Crimes of the Heart, Proof; LA Theatreworks/Voice of America: Bus Stop; Northern Stage: Grounded. [TV/FILM]: 3 seasons on The Wire; Hit and Run (Lionsgate/MGM). [TEACHING]: Everyman Theatre, Page to Stage for Young Actors and the Summer Intensive, Acting I and Auditioning, Playbuilders. [DIRECTING]: Staged readings for Everyman Theatre’s Salon Series.

Resident Company Member Since
JUNE 28, 2003

Pronouns: She/Her
Follow on social media at @mandersonprue

Get to Know Me

What does being part of Everyman’s Resident Company mean to you?

It means being a member of a family of artists that hold each other to the highest standards, encouraging and supporting and driving each other to grow and be the best artists we can be.

How has your time as a Resident Company Member influenced your artistic journey or career?

I’ve been able to explore roles that are immensely challenging with the full support of the organization behind me. These experiences have shaped me professionally and personally-as I’ve formed deep and meaningful relationships with my fellow company members, with whom collaborating makes me a better actor. Acting offers the chance to explore the so many different ways in which human being behave with curiosity and empathy for all people. I’m thankful that Everyman has made a space for me to keep exploring.

What connections do you have with Baltimore?

I was born here, and my strong connection with my family keeps me here.

 

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