Producer
Freelance
As a freelance producer, Maggie has worked in independent film, podcasts, live streams, and live events. She is currently an Executive Producer on THE GAME, whose pilot episode premiered at Comic Con in 2022. THE GAME follows a group of misfits on the adventures of their weekly table top game nights. She also Executive Produced TEXT ME WHEN YOU GET HOME in 2021, which won over 5 awards in 4 different festivals, including “Best Women’s Empowerment Short” and “Best Dramatic Short.” Other past work includes: Executive Producer on the PINK SALT podcast, Host and Producer for PASTEL UNDERGROUND’s live stream, Supervising Producer on GRAPEFRUIT and 15 FRIDAYS.
The Storyteller’s Conservatory
Maggie has been Managing Producer for The Storyteller’s Conservatory Table Read Series for 5 years. They partner with The Black List, Coverfly, and the Writer’s Guild of America (WGA) to source incredible scripts for each read and cast experienced industry professionals to act. In addition to working with amazing artists and organizations, we strive to make these readings an experience that the participants will never forget, pulling from the writing to create decor, ambiance, and atmosphere that immerses us in the world of the story. Find out more about our one-of-a-kind reads here.
Violent Pink Productions
Maggie is one of the founders of all-queer, all-female production company, Violent Pink Productions. Violent Pink is a daring new production house making space for bold, gender-inclusive narratives. Find out more about their badassery here.
Once upon a time, a princess lived in a magical kingdom filled with powerful tech CEOs, ivory Trump Towers, and a magical silver screen that could play any story her heart desired. Yet, the princess suffered. One day, she turned to her mother and asked, “Why am I so unhappy? I have everything I could ever want, every story at my fingertips…” Her mother looked at her sadly. “Because,” she replied. “They are not your stories. In these stories, you do not exist.”
The princess paused, thoughtfully. “Well,” she began.
“I must change that.”