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2024 - CARAVAN 

Moir (as Monica Rice) is a comedic standout with her delivery and characterisations; every single punchline lands, and she does an exceptional job of creating clear relationships with the other characters.

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DANIEL CONWAY FROM THE FOURTH WALL

2024 - CARAVAN 

Margareta Moir as Monica Rice was outstanding, a character so bitchy and entitled it’s hard to believe she wasn’t divorced years ago. It’s such fun watching her play off the other characters who are completely opposite to her.

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MAGGY FRANKLIN FROM SYDNEY ARTS GUIDE

2023 - CACTUS FLOWER

Margareta Moir is sensational as the prickly nurse Stephanie Dickinson, and her performance holds the show together. Moir delivers a performance that is at turns quietly heartbreaking and extremely funny and always feels grounded in reality despite the outlandishness of the plot.

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KIMBERLEA SMITH FROM THE FOURTH WALL

2023 - CACTUS FLOWER

Margareta Moir in the role of Stephanie, has a fantastic range, going from wallflower to MILF. Her dynamic and fiery exchanges with Julian gives Cactus its prickly thorns, captivating the audience with every word and door slam landing on a powerful beat.

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OLIVIA FROM SYDNEY THEATRE REVIEWS

2021 - THE GAME'S AFOOT

The two single women characters were easy audience favourites from the talkative mothering presence of Martha (Narelle Jaeger) to the full-on cougar characterisation of infamous theatre critic Daria Chase (Margareta Moir). Both Jaeger and Moir showed complete control of their craft as they demanded attention whenever they walked on stage.

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JULIA CLARK FROM NIGHT WRITES

2021 - THE GAME'S AFOOT

Margareta Moir, as the despised critic Daria Chase, commands the stage with her presence.

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STELLA SAMARAS FROM CRAFTY THEATRE

2020 - DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER

Moir (as Jacqueline) never disappoints – Jacqueline’s every thought is translated in the plasticity of her facial expressions. 

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STELLA SAMARAS FROM CRAFTY THEATRE

2019 - A BUNCH OF AMATEURS

The sincerity of Moir’s delivery (as Dorothy) captures our sympathies from the get go.

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STELLA SAMARAS FROM CRAFTY THEATRE

2018 - COMMUNICATING DOORS

Moir makes the character of Ruella her own, creating a self-disciplined, intelligent woman of the twenty-first century.

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CAROL WIMMER FROM STAGE WHISPERS

2018 - COUP DE GRACE

Margareta Moir’s portrayal of the histrionic diva (Grace Gervais) fittingly fills the stage. Her investment in the improbable reality she projects on the other characters and their easy acceptance of it buoys the plot.

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STELLA SAMARAS FROM CRAFTY THEATRE

2017 - THE MURDER ROOM

Margareta Moir impressed as Edgar’s drama queen, cunning second wife Mavis, and she got to wear some fairly stylish, elegant costumes.

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DAVID KARY FROM SYDNEY ARTS GUIDE

2016 - GOD OF CARNAGE

Moir (as Veronique) shows both the strong control of this character as well as the bubbling unrest beneath the almost arrogant surface. She is a strong presence on the stage, dominating both the initial discussions – and the chaos that ensues.

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CAROL WIMMER FROM STAGE WHISPERS

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