Megan Thornton

Megan is Director of New Work at Ground Floor Theatre in Austin, Texas

Megan is Director of New Work at Ground Floor Theatre in Austin, Texas

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    A gentle meditation on teaching in America, and the long fingers of trauma. This play celebrates the lasting impact of the student-teacher bond, even when school is no longer a safe place.

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    "Judith" imagines an alternative biography for William Shakespeare, creating a feminist, queer space that is also a love letter to the theater. This play has intrigue, wit, and the artist's hustle. Whether you love or disdain the bard, Judith has something for you!

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