Meghan Malloy

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"And then there's poor — or maybe not so poor — Mary (Meghan Malloy), who starts out as a kind of eco-friendly ditz but grows fangs as the plot thickens."
                                                    
                                                                                                        -Stephen Kopfinger, Lancaster Intelligencer
                                                                      Michael Archangel, May 2011



"PICT's director Jeffrey Cordell has centered the battle-of-wills on the character of Sister James, played forcefully by Ms. Heimbecker.  Relegated to straight woman 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 ears, she shows the audience what amounts to a conversion experience in her stellar performance."
                                                                          -John Francis Glass, Dramaurge.com
                                                                           Doubt, July 2009



" Meghan Heimbecker as the workaholic, managerial Bev crumbles with believable pathos and outrage..."

                                                                             -Toby Zinman, Philadelphia Inquirer
                                                                              Six of One, September 2007


"
...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
                                                                             My Children! My Africa! December 2006

"
Meghan Heimbecker is a subdued Lady Caroline Bramble, the outrageous and beautiful yet secretly sad socialite."
                                                                                                                   -Kathryn Osenland, CurtainUp Review
                                                                               Enchanted April, March 2007