About Maggie
Maggie Pfeiffer is a non-equity performer and creative originally from Boulder, Colorado. A lifelong lover of imagination, she famously cast her three siblings in countless self-written living room plays. That early spark for storytelling evolved into a deep passion for musical theater, nurtured through years of performing in shows, singing church solos, and training in acting and dance. After witnessing a local production of Les Misérables, Maggie knew she had found her life’s calling.
She went on to study Vocal Performance at Denver School of the Arts, where she not only had the opportunity to perform at Lincoln Center and Carnegie Hall, but also discovered a love for directing and teaching. During this time, she served as a teacher’s assistant under two of her mentors, supporting middle school choir programs and gaining valuable experience in arts education.
Now based in Oklahoma City, Maggie is earning her B.M. in Musical Theater with a minor in Directing at Oklahoma City University. She recently made her OCU debut as Princess Pamela in Head Over Heels and has continued expanding her work beyond the stage, serving as an Assistant Director and Social Media Chair for several student-run productions and organizations.
When not in the theater, Maggie can be found hiking her favorite trails, pursuing her yoga certification, exploring her local coffee shops, listening to Maggie Rogers and Brandi Carlie, and organizing extravagant dinner parties for her family and friends.
Maggie lives by the quote: “Musical theater isn’t the most important thing in the world, but it can change the world.”
She believes in the transformative power of storytelling and is dedicated to creating and uplifting work that is meaningful, authentic, and deeply human.

