“Confront the dark parts of yourself, and work to banish them with illumination and forgiveness.”

Madison LeFever (She/They) is a seasoned theatre professional and jack of all trades. Fascinated with all corners of the theatre world, she is a director, playwright, composer, and performer. She has a deep passion for engaging in and creating art that defies conventional narratives. With a dedication to weaving together diverse voices and personal perspectives, from playwriting to performing, she seeks to create transformative art that challenges societal norms and ignites thought-provoking conversations. Some topics include dismantling fatphobia, embracing queer joy, and advocating for harm reduction.

In the Fall of 2023 she was an Irene Ryan recipient for her performance as Constance Blackwood in WWU’s Ride The Cyclone directed by Erick Mac. Beyond performing, her + book writers musical Untethered was chosen as a semi-finalist at the O’Neill National Musical Theatre Conference and regionally premiered at the 2023 Region 7 Kennedy Center American College Theatre Festival. Untethered is still in development.