Broadway: An American in Paris, Bright Star, Finding Neverland, Matilda, Something Rotten! Off-Broadway: Rated P and Cagney. Regional: Bandstand, Ever After and many more at Paper Mill Playhouse/ Residencies: Paper Mill (arranger/ music director) and Montclair State University (adjunct professor/music director). Previous: Pittsburgh Ballet. Other new works: Head Over Heels at New York Stage and Film (w/ the Go-Go’s), Breedlove and Pete Duchan’s Stu for Silverton (NAMT 2014), Kooman and Dimond’s Dani Girl and Andrea Grody’s Strange Faces. Also active as a chamber/concert pianist and conductor, Meg helms Hotel Elefant, an innovative contemporary music ensemble in NYC. B.F.A. with university honors in piano performance and conducting from Carnegie Mellon University. Inaugural classes of the Goodspeed Opera House musical direction intensive and the ASCAP/Marvin Hamlisch Broadway Conductors Workshop. is year, Meg was invited to be a member of the Lilly Power Network. Proud member of Local 802 AFM NYC.
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