2017 Broadway World Award Winner
2017 Best Actress in a Play (Professional)
Body & Sold - Bootless Stageworks
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Body & Sold - Bootless Stageworks
For more info, check out Broadway World!
Praise for The Mystery of Edwin Drood |
Praise for Disenchanted! |
"In the trousers role of Edwin (Ned) Drood , Megan Falasco was all anyone could wish for. She looks the part, sings well, and is a pivotal part of the plot." - B Sharp
"Who has snuffed out the light of [Edwin Drood] (played by a woman, a total diva to her castmates at the Music Hall Royale. Megan Falasco wears these identities like a coat, shedding them each time she takes on a new persona, and where will you see her next?)." - The Montco Reporter |
"Falasco does an impeccable job leading the harem as Snow White. Her voice spectacular and her comic chops are noteworthy. According to the program, Falasco is also a long-time member of Bootless Stageworks whose backbone is in comedy. I can see her in an improv troupe if she isn’t in one already." - Philly Life & Culture
"The smooth voice of Snow White (Meg Falasco) leads the charge on explaining ... the mystery around the fact that all of the princesses seem to have “Big Tits” (yes, that is a song in the show and yes, it is hilarious). Snow White brings each of the princesses together for an uplifting message of unity at the culmination of the show." - Town Square Delaware
"The three leads were magnificent. Snow White (Meg Falasco) operates as the leader of the princesses, a take-no-bullshit older sister type with a gleam of mischief in her eye and well-bitten bottom lip. ... Each [actress has] multiple moments of show-stealing effervescence and rich stage presence and invests the audience from the first moment they alight on the stage." - Kevin Francis, Out & About
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Praise for Fun Home
"Alison is portrayed at three points in her life: age 40, as she’s working on her graphic novel (played brilliantly by Megan Falasco)...Falasco’s resemblance to the real-life Bechdel is uncanny. Her bright, gorgeous voice handles big numbers with ease, and her comedic timing is perfect in delivering Bechdel’s witticisms. Falasco’s stellar performance is reason enough to see the production."
- Lancaster Online "Megan Falasco gives a wonderfully thoughtful performance as Adult Alison. As the audience’s guide, Falasco commands the stage with an earnest urgency. The actress’s empathetic facial expressions catch the eye even when the character is just observing an event in her life. Falasco’s dry wit brings nice comedic moments to the very heavy material. Numbers which include the meditative “Maps” ...Falasco delivers this number with refreshing honesty. She also brings crushing vulnerability to the devastating song, “Telephone Wire” ...Falasco’s perfectly nuanced performance is rich in its subtleties."
- The Snapper "As the musical's mistress of ceremonies, Megan Falasco is flawless as the adult Alison, at last content with her now-established life as a gay woman with a profession she loves."
- The Reading Eagle Playing the role of adult Allison is Megan Falasco. Falasco is magnificent in this role as she embodies a character who has a complicated relationship with her father and is struggling to illustrate this on paper. I thought Falasco is brilliant as Adult Allison and when she sings “It All Comes Back,” it is emotionally moving...The song with Falasco towards the end of the show, “Telephone Wire” is...a highly emotional number in the show and both [Nick] Smith and Falasco shine in this song.
- Theatre Sensation |
Praise for The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee"Rona Lisa Peretti, played by Meg Falasco, did a sensational job giving the show its strong opening with her spunky attitude and beautiful voice. She and Panch, played by Jason S. Tokarski, had excellent chemistry and improvisation skills." - The Philly Review
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Praise for Curtains"Megan Falasco and Ryan Doncsecz as the composer and lyricist create very tender romantic moments with their haunting songs, "Thinking of Him" and "I Miss the Music."
... Some of the most exciting and energetic numbers are the opening "Wide Open Spaces," "In the Same Boat," and "Thataway," with Falasco leading the group." -The Morning Call (Allentown) |
Praise for Evil Dead, The MusicalCheck out the review for Evil Dead, the Musical on the Delaware Arts Info site!
"There really are no weak spots in the cast, and everyone gets their moment to steal the show. Standout songs include “Cabin in the Woods,” “Look Who’s Evil Now,” “Good Ol’ Reliable Jake,” “Bit Part Demon” and “Do The Necronomicon.”" - Delaware Online Check out the full review here! |