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Meggie Greivell
UK Based Director | Theatre Artist
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![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Franklin Wagner and Alyssa Brooke | ![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Amanda Kay Thomm, Franklin Wagner and Alyssa Brooke |
![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Amanda Kay Thomm and Franklin Wagner | ![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Franklin Wagner and Amanda Kay Thomm |
![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Alyssa Brooke | ![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Alyssa Brooke |
![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Franklin Wagner | ![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Alyssa Brooke |
![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Franklin Wagner and Alyssa Brooke | ![]() Photo by Scott Pakudaitis Persistent Theatre Productions To Evaporate by Alyssa Brooke Pictured: Alyssa Brooke |
![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B Photography Pictured: Tiffany Cornwell | ![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: John Stark and Tiffany Cornwell |
![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: John Stark and Tiffany Cornwell | ![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: Robb Krueger and Julie Ann Greif |
![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: Brid Henry, Tiffany Cornwell and Alyssa Brooke | ![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: Julie Ann Greif and Tiffany Cornwell |
![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: Tamara Koltes and Tiffany Cornwell | ![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: Tiffany Cornwell, Brid Henry and Alyssa Brooke |
![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: Brid Henry, Alyssa Brooke, Tiffany Cornwell, Franklin Wagner and Robb Krueger | ![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: Alyssa Brooke, Brid Henry and Tiffany Cornwell |
![]() The Bernice Project Lauren B. Photography Pictured: Franklin Wagner and Tiffany Cornwell | ![]() 4th Quarter Net By H. Meyer and E. Effinger Theatre Unbound's 24-Hour Play Festival 4th Quarter Net is a comedy about a group of women who all work in the same office together, who have the dream of winning at a company basketball game. All of the women are very different from each other and none of them have basketball experience, but they all come together in the end. |
![]() Summertime by Charles Mee The Buoyant Group Summertime is simply a play about love. Love in all its forms. Stylistically, this play, like many of Mee's plays, is surreal and very poetic. The whole play is written in poetic verse. Photo Credit: Heidi Bohnenkamp | ![]() The Further Adventures Of..by Kathleen Warnock Ultimately, The Further Adventures Of...is a tragic love story about two people who couldn’t be together because they lived in a time where they weren’t accepted for who they were. They had to either change who they were and live a lie, or bravely stay true to who they were and face cruel oppression and prejudice to the point to where it destroys them. |
![]() The Further Adventures Of..by Kathleen Warnock Ultimately, The Further Adventures Of...is a tragic love story about two people who couldn’t be together because they lived in a time where they weren’t accepted for who they were. They had to either change who they were and live a lie, or bravely stay true to who they were and face cruel oppression and prejudice to the point to where it destroys them. | ![]() Summertime by Charles Mee The Buoyant Group Summertime is simply a play about love. Love in all its forms. Stylistically, this play, like many of Mee's plays, is surreal and very poetic. The whole play is written in poetic verse. Photo Credit: Heidi Bohnenkamp |
![]() Tender Offer by Wendy Wasserstein Theatre Unbound Tender Offer is a play about father and daughter relationships, but ultimately the underlying message in Tender Offer is that we are living in an American Dream world, that often asks us to achieve too much. Work consumes much of our lives, as well as the idea of success related to money and fame, that we often lose sight of important aspects in life, such as spending time with our loved ones, having fun, and creating art. | ![]() Night at the Wax Museum Northern Starz Theatre Night at the Wax Museum is about the magic of history and museums. When you go to a really great museum it’s like stepping back into time and into a different world where you can compare that past world to your current one. While in a museum you learn about icons, heroes, leaders and rebels from times past and how they changed history and created the world we live in today. Photo Credit: Shannon Stewart |
![]() The Nutcracker by Annelise Eckelaert Northern Starz Theatre This version of the Nutcracker was a new adaptation made for children. In this version Clara is much more empowered, she holds her own, defends herself and becomes friends with the Prince in the end instead of marrying him. Photo Credit: Shannon Stewart | ![]() A Midsummer Night's Dream UW-Parkside One of Shakespeare's classic comedies. A Midsummer Night's Dream is about the challenges of love "The course of true love never did run smooth". It's also a play about opposites and how they work together, nature vs. civilization, magic vs. realism, love vs. hate. |
![]() A Midsummer Night's Dream UW-Parkside One of Shakespeare's classic comedies. A Midsummer Night's Dream is about the challenges of love "The course of true love never did run smooth". It's also a play about opposites and how they work together, nature vs. civilization, magic vs. realism, love vs. hate. | ![]() The Vagina Monologues by Eve Ensler UW-Parkside The Vagina Monologues raises awareness about violence towards women, women's sexuality, female anatomy, birth and the challenges women face growing up. |
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