Megan Lummus (she/her) is an openly queer and neurodivergent stage and film director. Her work includes both new works and re-imaging classical works. She is a Resident Director with the Neurodivergent New Play Series, and the Accessibility Chair/Board Member for Studio Theatre Worcester.
She recently spoke as a panelist at the BroadwayCon 2025 panel: Politics on Stage.
New works include Appeal of Murder by Ashley Jones, Evidence! by AJ, and Welcome to the Neighborhood by Ryan Pelligrini. Other works include: the DASH-nominated production of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time by Simon Stephens, Orestes by Euripides, and Man of La Mancha by Dale Wesserman.
DIrectorial film credits include: The Bacchae (Seattle Deaf Film Festival, Newark International Film Festival) and Hidden: Behind the Curtain (Newark International Film Festival).
In 2024, she made her New York City directorial debut with Much Ado About Nothing as a part of FRIGID NYC's Little Shakespeare Festival.
She has been featured in The Theatre Times and Playbill for her work. Her work has been awarded by the Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival.
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