The Little Dog Laughed
"...Alex's off-on lover Ellen (spunkily played by Hill, a Seattle stage alum and recent
Harvard University grad) also matures, from potty-mouthed party girl to a person
with (at least temporary) signs of emotional depth."
--Misha Berson, Seattle Times


"Alex...has a girlfriend, Ellen (Megan Hill), a gold-digging grifter of uptown elderly
whose on-the-side sex helps convince the male prostitute he's not really gay, and
herself that she's not really in love. ...Hill's sensitive performance as Ellen is left to
project neediness for them all." --Gianni Truzzi, Seattle P-I


Sin
"Megan Hill is excellent as Avery, embracing the character's self-righteous
mentality with razor-sharp precision.  Hill connects with the characters around her
in such a way that the audience is drawn into Avery's plight, sympathizing with her
judgement of others and then feeling her pain as she is brought down."
--Nicholas Luckenbaugh, Show Business Weekly

"But Megan Hill -- with her restraint and deadpan delivery -- serves as an anchor
amid the pandemonium..." --Paul Menard, Backstage

"And at the center of it all, Megan Hill as Avery gives us a subtly morphing portrayal
of a woman who grows toward a precipice in her life to face painful revelations
about herself." --Judith Jarosz, nytheatre.com

Pulp Vixens
“The chameleonic Megan Hill is sharp as a knife and funny as a fart whenever she
appears.” --David Schmader, The Stranger

Stupid Kids
Footlight Award for Stellar Performance --Misha Berson, Seattle Times

“In Megan Hill's magnetic turn, she's someone who couldn't have existed in the
1950s — a Patti Smith-worshiping, fiercely feminist riot girl… Hobson (though
heavily mascara'd and insanely mannered) and the boho-cool Hill have hotter
stage chemistry..."  --Misha Berson, Seattle Times

“Megan Hill tempers a rough, tough Patti Smith attitude with touching moments of
raw disappointment.”   –Joe Adcock, Seattle P-I

Glittra’s Mission
“Performers Jason Collins and Megan Hill apply athletic vigor and wide-eyed
sincerity…that keeps its young audience riveted… Hill is a cheery, comforting
presence, instructing through the warmth of her youthful blush.  The pair twinkles
together.”  
--Gianni Truzzi, Seattle P-I

“The acting was first-rate.  Jason Collins and Megan Hill were phenomenal in their
energetic portrayal.”  –Alice Kalso, The Herald

Laura’s Bush
“Megan Hill turns in a fantastic performance as Dody Dotson.”  
--Annie Wagner, The Stranger

“Sexually repressed librarian Dody Dotson (wonderfully played by Megan Hill)
discovers that First Lady Laura Bush (Marya Sea Kaminski) is blinking out a Morse
code call for help during her public appearances…”  --Richard Morin, Seattle
Weekly

‘…SOS signals, picked up only by a dorkily earnest Kansas librarian, Dody Dotson
(portrayed bow-legged and bow-armed by the strident but funny Megan Hill).”
--Leah B.Green, Seattle Times

Plants and Animals
“Thanks to some outstanding physical comedy from Megan Hill and Jonah von
Spreecken…the duo takes us on a fantastic voyage.” --Vue Weekly, Edmonton,
Alberta

“Seattle’s Megan Hill and Jonah von Spreecken play all the roles… Flashbacks
and character changes come so fast they leave the audience giddy… there’s never
a dull moment… It’s an impressive and extremely weird display of acting.” --Mike
Ross, Edmonton Sun

Trojan Women
“Megan Hill, as the doomed Polyxena, skillfully blends young girl innocence and
droll sexuality…” –Richard Wallace, Seattle Times

“Megan Hill as the Trojan princess Polyxena comes on as a pure, innocent,
sacrificial offering.  Then she is a Britney Spears clone with fierce MTV ambitions.” –
Joe Adcock, Seattle P-I

Arcadia
“Megan Hill is also vibrant as Thomasina.  She captures her childish innocence
and inquisitiveness as well as her frustration that her tutor dismisses ideas that
seem so clear to her.” --Stacy Rowland, Theatre Seattle.com

Pride and Prejudice
“Megan Hill brings ribald hysteria to wild Bennett sister Lydia.” –Three Imaginary
Girls.com
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