Megan Bladow
Associate Education Director
Born and raised in Anchorage, Megan left the state after high school to receive her Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. At Willamette, Megan served as the founding Artistic Director for Razzamatazz Rascals Children's Theatre, where she developed a theatre in the schools program for elementary schools in the Salem area. RRCT toured the show Razzy Rascal's Story Smorgasbord to the schools, and followed the production with a series of workshops involving theatre games and acting exercises to develop and enrich the student's theatrical experience, socialization, and teamwork abilities. She also earned a Meritorious Acheivement Award from the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival for her set deisgn for Willamette's world premier production of Selling It by Scotty Iseri, and were you in Salem in the fall of 2002, you may have seen her return to the stage as Goldie in The Diviners.
Megan is a director (The Count of Monte Cristo, Treasure Island, Alaska Overnighters), actor (favorite roles include Sister Mary in Madeline, the tap-dancing Old Mother Hubbard in Mother Goose on the Loose, and the Nurse in Romeo & Juliet), choreographer (Moveable Feast, 100 Years of Broadway, Treasure Island, Hello Dolly, The Boy Friend, South Pacific) and award-winning designer and seamstress (Selling It, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde). She also designed the costumes and appeared as Earth for TBA's production of The End at the 2008 Last Frontier Theatre Conference in Valdez, Alaska.
Over the past 15 years, Megan has had the privilege of working with a variety of theatre companies and schools throughout Alaska, including Cyrano's Theatre Company, Anchorage Community Theatre, the Wendy Williamson Auditorium, Brown-Eyed Girls, EagleCrest Academy, Bartlett High School Drama, Dimond High School Drama, West High School Drama, and the Three Barons Renaissance Fair.
