Megan G Leominster, MA
Megan received 69 total votes.
    
Dance Style:   Jazz

Bio:
Well, I'm me. And that's basically all you need to know.22 and trying my best to be patient and just let life happen on its own terms. I am excited about where life is taking me. I was lucky enough to discover what I wanted to do with my life at the age of 4. I don't crave attention, but I live and love to perform. Basically I'm obsessed with Dance and Musical Theater. My other ambition as a child was to be a Weeki Wachee Mermaid. I'm the most comfortable in a leotard and tights. I'm proud of being a half inch away from 5 feet. I've decided that I'm destined to marry a British man. London is indeed calling me (and I'm determined to get there someday). Listening to Jamie Cullum always makes me happy. I'm also obsessed with my cat. The sky never ceases to amaze me. A wise psychic on Tampa's Public Access Television station once told me that I have a very strong intuition. I love bright colors. Tomato soup will always remind me of dolphins. Chocolate covered pretzels are my weakness. When I find a dime it's never just a coincidence.

Goodness, I've never been one to toot my own horn much - afterall as Will Rogers once said, "No man's great if he thinks he is", so I'll spare you any discussion on what a swell performer I am......
But I am deserving of your vote because I am living Chorus Line and would love to see the show as a little inspiration as I jump back into auditions. I just graduated in May with a BA in Theatre from UNH and finished up 3 months of summerstock at the Mac-Haydn Theatre in Chatham, NY. Three months that included 8 full musicals which amounted to 110 performances - and coincidentally, one of those shows was A CHORUS LINE. Yes, I played Connie, the four-foot ten wonder. This summer was essentially theatre boot-camp, but I was doing what I love and at the end of the day that's what matters. I can't tell you how lucky I consider myself to have had the opportunity to work in the theatre. Theatre is by no means a practical career, which is daunting, but I know I'd live to regret it if I didn't at least give myself a chance at making it. So here I am, one of millions of unemployed actors, getting ready to start facing auditions again, and hopefully making the big move to NYC sooner rather than later. I will no doubt face more lows than highs, but the chance to be on stage makes it worth every second. My favorite moment in Chorus Line is when Diana talks about having stood at stage doors when she was younger and thinking she'd never be old enough to be walking out of one and yet there she was at an audition for a broadway show....I guess I'm at that same point. This has been my goal - my dream for so long and here I am - living the life of a stage actor and loving every second.

And being an unemployed actor, I'm too poor to get my own tickets to see the show....which did I mention, I've never actually seen on stage!?!?!?! So PLEASE vote for me, and let me cry out of happiness during the entire show because I've been there having done the show and knowing all the original choreography/having survived auditions/will continue to live that life and knowing how lucky I am to be watching such a great performance.
THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU :O)


***Another video of me you might want to check out is of me doing an aerial dance piece. This was my first time perfroming a full routine on the fabric, so it is by no means perfect but still interesting and unique. I am on the fabric farthest from the camera (they refer to me as JoJo).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V-7DiHP-W7k
 

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