Meredith is from Fayetteville, Arkansas, but you'd never guess it based on her bland midwestern accent. Meredith does harbor a secret love for the Ozarks, banjos, being barefoot, and the sound of night bugs.

Meredith is a Communications major and Art minor, and is curious about visual rhetoric and media. Don't ask Meredith what any of this means or what she plans to do with it unless you want a big confusing answer with hand motions.

Meredith started improv workshops as a sophomore because all the cool kids were there. Meredith stuck around because it was fun and required no homework. As luck would have it, she wasn't as bad at it as she thought.

In her spare time, Meredith enjoys just about anything that holds her attention for more than three seconds, which is a lot harder than it looks: theater, music, movies, politics, graphic novels, sacred geometry, time travel, internet culture, bicycles, baking, befriending geeky people, design, and practical problem-solving. Meredith likes to look like she knows what she's talking about and occasionally does, but on the whole, she's best at giggling and taking advantage of really cheesy puns.

LIGHTNING ROUND
Meredith can play the didgeridoo.
Meredith enjoys snowboarding.
Meredith's love language is burned CDs.
Meredith is a walking quirk.
Meredith could knit you an ill-fitting sweater.
Meredith is an expert in packing.
Meredith is a proponent of study abroad.
Meredith is magic.

Meredith Malony (Fall 2008) joined wheatonIMPROV as a workshopper and is a founding member of Post Script Ambiguity (Fall 2008), wheatonIMPROV's first troupe made of entirely of workshop graduates

 

 

 

 
   
 
     
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