Meghan Tyler is an "irrepressible Irish theatre minx" from the boisterous town of Newry.
While training as an actor at The Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, Meghan dabbled in playwriting. This led them to being a New Playwright at The Lyric Theatre, winning the Channel 4 Playwrights' Award, supported by the Traverse Theatre, and they now hold a writing residency at The National Theatre.
Theatre includes: Pride and Prejudice* (*sort of), (UK Tour), A Streetcar Named Desire (Lyric Theatre), King Keich, The Persians, The Weir Sisters, A Play A Pie A Pint; Look Back In Anger, Lovers (Cumbernauld Theatre), Two Gentlemen of Verona, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Guildford Shakespeare Company; The Merchant of Venice (Shakespeare's Globe), The Crucible (Royal Lyceum Theatre), Hamlet (The Citizens Theatre).
Television and film includes: Ballywalter (Empire Street Productions), Almost Never, Shetland, Scot Squad, Everything Will Be Okay (BBC), The Toll (Western Edge Pictures), Bad Vibes (Poli Productions).
Writing includes: Crocodile Fever (Traverse Theatre in association with The Lyric Theatre), HOTLINE (Tron Theatre in association with Platform), The One With The Lockdown (National Theatre of Scotland), Medicine (The Hope Theatre), The Persians (Oran Mor in association with The Traverse Theatre), Nothing To Be Done (SETKANI/ENCOUNTER Festival), NEU/NOW Festival (Edinburgh Fringe Festival).
Meghan Tyler has not appeared on Broadway.
Meghan Tyler has appeared on London's West End in 1 shows.
Meghan Tyler's first West End show was Pride and Prejudice (*Sort Of) which opened in 2021
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