Press
Matilda (Miss Honey) - Media Theatre Megan Ruggles is terrific as Miss Honey, the warmth and caring between this mistreated teacher and her student, the unappreciated Matilda, are at the heart of this story and together Amos and Ruggles never let us down. Ruggles has the voice of an angel, lovely!" -Delcoculturevultures.com, Edna Snidebottom |
Sandra Bloom (Big Fish) - Ritz Theatre Company "Megan Ruggles performance of "I Don't Need A Roof" gave me chills." -BroadwayWorld.com, Amber Kusching "Ms. Ruggles delivered a heart rending version of “I Don’t Need a Roof.” ...Her performance made this scene the most touching moment of the show. With so many touching moments in Big Fish, this is a noteworthy achievement." - Kevin Stephany |
Ragtime (Mother) - Ritz Theatre Company
"Megan Ruggles Mother is solid, refined and lovely." "Outstanding songs include[...] "Back to Before" powerfully sung by Mother" -BroadwayWorld.com, Pati Buehler "The star vehicle moments for me personally were Coalhouses “Wheels of a Dream,” and Mother’s “Back to Before.” Both emotionally powerful and moving, and scarily relevant for the times we live in and the current state of our country." -Phillyreview.com, Melody Dougherty |
URINETOWN (Hope) - Eagle Theatre
Nominated by BroadwayWorld.com for Best Leading Actress in a Musical "Megan Pisors fits a perfect Hope Cladwell, offering a gentle and comic, yet strong performance of a young woman who doesn't fear authority..." - Jim Cook Jr., South Jersey Times "Megan Pisors played the conflicted Hope Cladwell with a gorgeous voice and sense of comic timing. It takes a special actor to spend half the second act gagged and bound and still keep the audience engaged." - Jeannine James, STAGE Magazine |
Young Frankenstein (Inga) - Ritz Theatre Company
Nominated by BroadwayWorld.com for Best Leading Actress in a Musical " Stunning, voluptuous, and [an] enormous talent" "Megan Pisors’, Inga—a perfect ditz, but oozing sex, verbally and physically– acting with her body (also, wow!) as naturally as she sang and danced, making sure we see all her delightful physical attributes—especially her legs. " - STAGE MAGAZINE, Jack Shaw |
CATS (Jellylorum) - Ritz Theatre Company
Nominated by BroadwayWorld.com for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical "I may have heard some to match, but I cannot now recall a more heavenly and transporting sound than the full company of Jellicle cats in four-part choral glory singing with the wholly engaged orchestral music on that stage in that production that night." -Terry Stern, Stage Magazine |
BARNUM (Charity Barnum) - Ritz Theatre Company "In Megan Pisors’ Ritz debut, she portrays Chairy Barnum, with feminine flair and excellent vocal craftsmanship. Such a beautiful actress with such a fine voice ... I wonder why she isn’t on Broadway, she’s that good. Ms. Pisors’ vocals in the number "One Brick at a Time" made the song for me." -Talisa Pace, Examiner.com |
The Sound of Music (Maria) - The Centre Theatre
"Onstage for almost all of the three-hour show, Pisors didn’t falter once. Her voice remained strong, her dancing feet stayed light and her smile and emotions stayed right on key. Bravo!" -Nikki Kruger, Montgomery News "McCulloch (Director) is thrilled about the way Pisors is handling the role of Maria.“'Megan is phenomenal,' McCulloch pointed out. 'She is exactly what you think Maria would be like. She is sweet, pretty, young, loveable and has a great voice.'" -Walter Ault, Montgomery News |