Maria Margaret Wilson (she/her)

Actor, Writer, Producer, Director

TransSetter

maria margaret wilson · August 31, 2021 certified reviewer
"Transsetter" is a beautifully heartfelt show of a human transitioning into her true identity as a trans woman named Veronica. This show was laugh out loud funny while also educating us on the hardships, heartache and insecurity of stepping into your true identity; something I think every human can relate to in one capacity or another. I loved how Veronica honored her old identity, a man named Carey, while also embracing her new identity. This juxtaposition allowed us to really feel that back and... full review

VERSATILE

maria margaret wilson · August 31, 2021 certified reviewer
"Versatile" is a complete work of art. From start to finish you are locked into a rollercoaster ride of high energy, tour de force realness from Kevin and his life story as a half Black, half White member of the LGTBQIA+ community. His sharp words in the form of beat poetry and fantastical characters he creates that question his identity all together throughout his personal journey are so moving, compelling and honest that you cannot even start to fully process it all until after you've left the ... full review

I Have Too Many Feelings

maria margaret wilson · August 16, 2021 certified reviewer
“I Have Too Many Feelings” is a revelation of a show! I have never seen a live performance before that felt so personal to the performer yet so universally familiar to the rest of us. Bethany does an exquisite job of using her quirky and endearing style of storytelling to take you on a rollercoaster of emotions that any living, breathing human can relate to because she covers A LOT of them (hence the title). Especially ones that are universally taboo or uncomfortable, but she performs them in a w... full review

Spaceman

maria margaret wilson · June 19, 2018 certified reviewer
I thought the play overall had a lot of heart. The concept seems fantastical, but the emotions felt between the characters are very real and raw. It reminds the audience that holding on to the past doesn't allow you to move forward to a better, brighter future. Each character brought a different dynamic to the storytelling, but the three generations of women was very relatable and nostalgic of my own relationship with my mother and grandmother. Well done!!!... full review