Performance

View Megan’s Performance Resume


“The Ladies Who Lunch”

Check out Megan’s performance of “The Ladies Who Lunch” from Stephen Sondheim’s “Company,” as part of the University of San Francisco’s Performing Arts & Social Justice’s Fall 2021 concert, Performing Arts Live. Directed by Ken Sonkin.

“A collection of scenes and songs that celebrate the return to live theater.”

Performance of “The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey,” by Joni Mitchell.

Megan Robertson vocals, Dom Brooks, guitar. University of San Francisco 2022 Music Showcase. Produced by Byron Au Yong and Giacomo Fiore.

“I Don’t Care Much”

University of San Francisco 2020 Performing Arts Virtual Cabaret.

Originally written by Kander and Ebb to be featured in the musical Cabaret,“I Don't Care Much,” addresses the apathy towards art, love, and life that can arise during dire circumstances. With their rendition, vocalist Megan Robertson and flutist Joely Kaatz delve into the socioeconomic divide present in the arts in 2020 with mass death due to COVID-19.

Produced by Byron Au Yong.

“Mommie & Me”

University of San Francisco 2022 Performing Arts & Community Exchange

As part of USF’s Performing Arts and Social Justice program, Megan collaborated with Tre’auna Tuner, an incarcerated artist in San Francisco. Tre’auna shared her writing with Megan and collaborator Mari Quinton, and then Megan and Mari created and acted in this short film sharing both Tre’auna’s artistic work and life story.

Produced by Reyna Brown.

“Somewhere in America”

University of San Francisco 2020 Performing Arts Virtual Cabaret.

Performed by Megan Robertson, Mari Quinton, ATY Taylor-Young, and Julien Trejo.

The spoken word performance “Somewhere in America,” originally written and performed by Brave New Voices, covers issues that plague the United States.

Produced by Byron Au Yong.

 Performance Highlights

Press Clippings —

Robertson hopes to extend her time in 'the world theater creates'

Published on 5/21/20 in the Daily Citizen