
Dike by Hannah Benitez
Urbanite Theatre
"Morgan Meadows is splendid as Marion, her Irish classmate and close confidant, a character whose pivotal turn in the third scene proves instrumental to the play's success."
-The Bradenton Times
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"Miss Meadows portrayed Marion as the playful Irish ... She also added lightheartedness to this play and rounded off Rachel's character with her sweet, living life to its fullest, disposition."
-Broadway World
"Meadows is playful and eager to explore a sense of freedom that she has denied herself..."
-The Herald Tribune
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"It’s a play without a hitch... the actresses are on point, and you can lose yourself in the production, which is a gift not given at every play I’ve seen this past year.
-Creative Loafing Tampa Bay

HAIR
Firehouse Theatre
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"...But the standout performance comes in the form of Morgan Meadows' Crissy.
Her beautiful vocals are complemented by a
fantastic performance when [the] guitarist joins her onstage for a beautifully stripped down rendition of 'Frank Mills.
-Broadway World
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"I found myself repeatedly drawn to the emotional power and the expressiveness Morgan Meadows' face exudes every time she is on stage."
-ShowBizRadio

Life Could Be A Dream
Swift Creek Mill Playhouse
"The lovely Morgan Meadows, who not so long ago wowed the Richmond crowd with her performance in "bare: a pop opera,
lends [her] powerful voice and stage presence, raising the bar and challenging new levels of excellence."
-Richmond Times Dispatch
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"This is not the first time I have seen Meadows perform and I hope it’s not the last. Meadows has such beautiful clarity in her sound, there is a soulful sweetness to her style that is very endearing."
-GayRVA
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"Meadows’ vocal talents are showcased in a unique and challenging arrangement of one of my favorite oldies, 'I Only Have Eyes for You.'"
-Richmond Family Magazine

Jupiter's Lifeless Moons
by Dane Terry
Performance Space New York
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"Flanked by a powerhouse trio of goth glam women who do everything from the Andrew’s Sisters and a drag number to Italian arias— Terry shepherds us through storytelling, theater, and song on an absurdist Lynchian dive..."
-CultureBot NYC
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"These gifted and stunning backup singers serve as the chorus for the entire play and redefine the limits of vocal range, from Drag show to opera aria."
-Exeunt NYC
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bare: a pop opera
Richmond Triangle Players
*Nomination for Best Lead Actress in a Musical, Richmond Theatre Critic's Circle
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"The most heartfelt dramatic moments are saved for Morgan Meadows as Ivy. Meadows' tears were so genuine and
clearly came straight from her heart."
-ShowBiz Radio
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"But its Meadows' Ivy - both vulnerable and fragile- who is the emotional powerhouse here: ...Meadows' "All Grown Up" discloses a painful truth of growing up: We never truly leave behind the blissful irresponsibility of childhood."
-GayRVA
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Max Vernon's
Existential Life Crisis Lullaby
Joe's Pub
Max Vernon - the songwriter described by The New Yorker as "equal parts Bohemia and Broadway" - will launch his first ever residency at Joe's Pub at The Public this fall, Existential Life Crisis Lullaby, with special musical guests
Tonya Pinkins, Daphne Rubin-Vega, Annie Golden, MJ Rodriguez, Gizel Jimenez, Chrissi Poland Veronica Swift, Morgan Meadows, and Avery Leigh Draut.
Vernon received the Lucille Lortel Award for Best Musical, three Drama Desk Award nominations, a Jonathan Larson Grant and the Richard Rodgers Award for his musicals The View UpStairs and KPOP, both of which had critically-acclaimed extended Off-Broadway runs last year. Following a sold-out debut at the Kennedy Center last year, Vernon is returning to the New York nightclub stage for three nights of high spectacle, high fashion, and high belted F sharps.