As a student attending the New Mexico School for the Arts, Megan studies theatre daily with an expected aprox. 1,980 hours of practice when she graduates in 2025. Since enrolling, she has been taught theatre fundamentals, character development, and has developed how to work as an ensemble in multiple productions.
Starting in 2016, Megan took on the role of Morgan Pastore in Meow Wolf's House of Eternal Return. During this, she worked in a professional field for many video and photo shoots as well as audio recording sessions and live performances for the interactive exhibit. Through her work she found a life-long passion for the arts.
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In 2020, Mandela International Magnet School, Megan's school at the time, entered the state-wide One Act Play competition with Lindsay Price's play: Emotional Baggage. Cast as the lead role, "Well Rounded", she had to learn expression through motion from the play being fully silent. After the group's performance, they were awarded state runner up in the high school sparta division.
Competing alongside a small group of students from Mandela International Magnet School, Megan took part in the 2019-20 improvisational drama challenge: To the Rescue. Megan and her team had to work for multiple months to build critical thinking and improvisational skills in order to perform at the state-wide competition with an on the spot prompt.
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In Netflix's 2019 series, Chambers, Megan makes an appearance as a highschool fencer in episode 2: Right to Know. With this opportunity, Megan gained exposure to a professional screen acting setting.
Throughout her earlier acting career, Megan was an active member in the (sadly now disbanded) Santa Fe Performing Arts acting group. This is where she learned the roped of stage acting and performed in plays such as The Little Prince and Wild.