Megan Hall

Megan is a Cornish actor, singer and poet who began her theatrical training as a teenager playing two seasons with the National Youth Theatre of Great Britain. She went on to complete a three year diploma in Classical Acting at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, graduating with honours. 

Most recently she worked as an actor in a musical adaptation of Richard the 3rd with the Kernow Chamber Players and as Mary Magdalene in St Just’s Ordinalia. Credits include stints in London’s West End in A Busy Day and the Thirty-Nine Steps, working as part of Howard Barker’s Wrestling School company; performing in 6 productions at the Riverside Studios, The Purcell Rooms, The Print Room and Exeter University. Other credits include The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe at the New Vic, Stoke-On-Trent, Hysteria at Salisbury Playhouse, Cabaret Electrique at the Holt Festival, and Shakespeare ‘n’ Sinatra at Brixton Prison, amongst others. Whilst in London, Megan wrote, performed and published with writing and spoken word collective; Lazy Gramophone. 

Now based in her homeland of West Cornwall, Megan is passionate about Cornish identity and culture.