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"Murphy stops the show. Period."

                                                                                  -Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

“Murphy is one of those stars who changes the temperature of the room when she walks in the door.” - Life and Times

 “Her every moment on stage led to cheers and roars” - WGNRadio.com

“She’s exactly the kind of Reno you want.” - Broadway World

“A knockout, intensely demanding performance” - WTTW

“Cabaret powerhouse Meghan Murphy … is worth the price of admission” - Chicago Stage and Screen

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“Murphy is wholly in her element, radiating fabulosity and lighting up the stage like a flaming disco ball.” - Chicago Reader

“A vocal powerhouse with a sardonic sense of humor and a whipsmart, present-tense presence” - Chicago Tribune

“She owns these witty lyrics, drawing out their absurdity and pathos.” - Newcity

“Her performance of “Blow, Gabriel, Blow” is an especially spectacular sequence whose excellence cannot be overstated.” - Chicago Sun-Times

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LADY OF THE LAKE in SPAMALOT

Mercury Theater, Chicago

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“You’ll certainly perk up when Murphy’s voice fills the room. Every song she’s featured in will become your new favorite. Her range is impeccable and her comedic chops made me want to stand up and shout, “This is why Python needed more women!” In a show that has so few parts for women (and “few” is a polite term) it’s easy to forget about the disparity with Murphy at the helm. Her presence (and gorgeous costumes by Tim Hatley) make her the show-stopping number.” -Amanda Finn, NewCity Stage

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“And then there's Meghan Murphy's Lady of the Lake, pulling out her best riffs, impressions, and deadpans. it's a comedic and powerhouse performance which needs to be seen & heard, and she rightfully soaks in every well-deserved moment throughout the (admittedly) little stage time our Lady's allowed.” -M. William Panek, Broadway World

Drowsy in “The drowsy Chaperone”

Peninsula Players, WI

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Cabaret @ Paramount theater

"Stunning 'Cabaret' moves its opening night audience to silence. This is revival work of the highest level."

-Chris Jones, Chicago Tribune

"Meghan Murphy as Frauline kost is superb."

-Catey Sullivan, Chicago Sun Times

WORLD PREMIERE@ DELAWARE THEATER COMPANY!!!

Meghan joins the world premiere cast of Something Wicked This Way Comes based on the 1962 Ray Bradbury novel, to originate the role of the Dust Witch! Read the stellar review at Broadwayworld.com

Mamma Mia @ The Marriott Theater

Cassie Slater, Danni Smith and Meghan Murphy in Mamma Mia @ The Marriott Theater

Cassie Slater, Danni Smith and Meghan Murphy in Mamma Mia @ The Marriott Theater

The dazzling red-hot Meghan Murphy all but obliterates everyone else when she is onstage as Donna’s gal pal and three-time divorcee Tanya. This diva rules, hitting “Does Your Mother Know” out of the ball park and down the block, and putting the age-old debate of “Mary Ann or Ginger?” to rest forever.
— Chicago Critic
Meghan Murphy as Donna’s friend Tanya pretty much stole the whole show with “Does Your Mother Know. She’s also a great dancer!
— Splash Magazine
Murphy stops the show with the sizzling “Does Your Mother Know?”
— Daily Herald
Meghan Murphy, the redhead with the belt voice and all the right moves
— Chicago Sun Times
Meghan Murphy and Company of Mamma Mia @ The Marriott Theater

Meghan Murphy and Company of Mamma Mia @ The Marriott Theater

Tanya (the sultry, sexy Meghan Murphy, who is spellbinding to watch on stage)....Murphy is a hoot!
— aroundthetownchicago.com

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Headshots by Brandon Dahlquist. Other photos courtesy of Brett Beiner Photography.

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Lady of the lake, SpAMALOT @ MERCURY THEATER

“The stunning Meghan Murphy rises up amid the chaos, in a class all alone, as the Lady of the Lake–a performance that we will talk about for a long time.” -Ed Tracy, Pick-in Six Chicago