PLAYS

AN INSPECTOR CALLS — Sheila Birling
directed by Brady Rubin at Theatre Convivio, Ashland, Or., 2018.

ALL MY SONS — Sue Bayliss
directed by Mark Schneider, Camelot Theatre Company, Talent, Or., 2017.

MOONLIGHTING: SHORT PLAYS BY LOCAL AUTHORS — Various Roles
directed by Jeaninne Grizzard, Ashland Contemporary Theatre, Ashland, Or., 2017.

KUNG FURY: LIVE — Barbariana
directed by Tavis Williams, Alex Magni, & Kyle Sanderson, Southern Oregon University Showcases, Ashland, Or., 2017.

THE WINTER'S TALE — Time, Oracle of Apollo 
directed by David McCandless, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Or., 2015.

SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER — Kate Hardcastle
directed by Dennis Smith, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Or., 2015.

CODY STANFIELD, I KNOW YOU STOLE MY GAMEBOY COLOR IN THE THIRD GRADE AND NOW THE WORLD DOES TOO — Liz From Panda Express 
directed by Matthew Bidart, Southern Oregon University Showcases, Ashland, Or., 2014.

CONFESSIONS OF A BRIDESMAID — Alison
directed by Lyda Woods, GreenLight LGBTQ Festival, Ashland, Or., 2014.

DEEPWOOD ELKS: MURDER MYSTERY DINNER — Fauna Hicks
directed by Lyda Woods, Gumshoe Gourmet at Ashland Elks Lodge, Ashland, Or., 2014.

INVISIBLE THREADS — The Paraclete (Fairy Godmother)
directed by David McCandless, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Or., 2013.

LA TERRASSE — The General's Wife
directed by Jackie Apodaca, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Or., 2012.

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM — Helena
directed by David McCandless, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Or., 2012.

THE CAUCASIAN CHALK CIRCLE - Female Chorus
directed by Michael J, Hume, Southern Oregon University, Ashland, Or., 2011.

THE FOREIGNER — Catherine Simms
directed by Tom Murdock, College of the Siskiyous, Weed, Ca., 2011.

HOT L BALTIMORE — The Girl
directed by John Cole, Rogue Community College, Medford, Or., 2009.

 
 

AWARDS

KENNEDY CENTER AMERICAN COLLEGE THEATRE FESTIVAL - Irene Ryan Acting Award (Nominated) - She Stoops To Conquer

 
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EDUCATION

Southern Oregon University

B.A. Theatre Arts track, Class of 2015.

Studies included: Shakespeare, Maskwork, Pantomime, Commedia Dell Arte, Comedy, Improv, and more.

 

REVIEWS

 

"Mig Windows makes her debut at Camelot as a sort of hard-boiled postwar hausfrau — think Alice from the Honeymooners with a bit of Betty Bacall thrown in for good measure. Window’s take on a prying, pessimistic small-town shrew is pitch perfect." 

— Jeffrey Gillespie, Ashland Daily Tidings, “All My Sons.”

“Mig Windows is sparkly and charming as the benevolent puppet master who sets the play in motion...”

—Angela Decker, Mail Tribune, “Invisible Threads.”

“Girl (Mig Windows) would be obnoxious as all get-out if the actor playing her didn’t bring a certain innocent, coltish exuberance to the role, which Windows manages.”

— Bill Varble, Mail Tribune, “Hot L Baltimore.”