Meghan Heimbecker
Reviews
I Love My Wife
"Meghan Heimbecker and Elizabeth McDonald give us a Monica and Cleo with sex appeal and great voices..."
-Anita Donovan, Bucks County Herald
"...his character’s wife, played by Meghan Heimbecker, seemed to have a believable level of chemistry and added some zip to the piece..."
-Carrie Compton, Montgomery Media
Doubt
"...Sister James, played forcefully by Ms. Heimbecker. Relegated to straight women or foil status in previous versions (and the movie, as near as I can tell) Ms. Heimbecker believably wrestles with her character's emotional conscience from A to Z. With the twin voices of certainty and denial whispering persuasively in her ear, she shows the audience what amounts to a conversion experience in her stellar performance."
- John Francis Glass, Dramaurge.com, July 2009
The War Party
"(Susan) Wilder and (Meghan) Heimbecker...are excellent" - J.C. Robb, Philadelphia Weekly, November 2008
"Heimbecker displayed impressive versatility... she moves from shy and star-struck to suddenly eager and confident, finally becoming forceful and demanding, all the while dropping backhanded comments with gleeful glibness..."
-Jim Rutter, BroadStreetReview.com, November 2008
" ... Heimbecker's Jessie ... craft[s] a decent facsimile of a young striver who finds herself way out of her depth."
-Wendy Rosenfield, Philadelphia Inquirer, November 2008
Picnic
"Quinn assembled top-notch cast members who play the middle-American '50s as if they'd gone back in time to live it before assuming their roles...the town beauty (Meghan Heimbecker)..."
-Howard Shapiro, Philadelphia Inquirer, April 2008
Six of One
" Meghan Heimbecker as the workaholic, managerial Bev crumbles with believable pathos and outrage..."
-Toby Zinman, Philadelphia Inquirer, September 2007
My Children! My Africa!
"...Meghan Heimbecker (a serious newcomer) gives us an Isabel who is initially eager and fresh-faced and clever; we watch her acquire depth and passion as she gains understanding of the world outside."
-Toby Zinman, Variety, December 2006
Enchanted April
Features
"Doubt"
http://community.post-gazette.com/blogs/pict/archive/2009/07/22/doubt-wows-reviewers.aspx
"Six of One" background:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/110631.html
"Tulipomania" Workshop:
http://www.playbill.com/news/article/108504.html
"My Children! My Africa!":

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