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Melissa Madden Gray

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Melissa Madden Gray
Meow Meow
Meow Meow
Background information
BornAustralia
GenresCabaret, kabarett
Occupations
  • Singer
  • actor

Melissa Madden Gray, stage name Meow Meow, is an Australian-born actress, dancer and cabaret performer who tours internationally. Gray has been particularly active in the UK where she appeared in La Clique at the Roundhouse and created the role of the Maîtresse in the West End musical adaptation of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg at the Gielgud Theatre.[1][2] In 2010 Meow Meow was awarded the Edinburgh Festival Fringe Prize.[3] In January 2011 she premiered "Meow Meow in Concert" for three nights at the Apollo Theatre on London's West End. She was named Best Cabaret Performer at the 2012 Helpmann Awards for her show, Little Match Girl.[4] She debuted "An Audience with Meow Meow" at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in California as part of their Fall 2014 season.[5]

Training

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As an undergraduate, Gray studied at the University of Melbourne where she was a resident student at Trinity College.[6] She took the degrees of Bachelor Laws and Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts and German (with honours).[2]

Gray is also a graduate of the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts,[7] and has been a soloist with the Young Dancers Theatre (Victoria).[7]

Style

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Gray performs a style of cabaret that has been called "kamikaze cabaret".[8] She may stagger onto the stage, appear later than scheduled, experience wardrobe malfunctions, shout unexpected things, and interact with audience members. However, "... this is a polished presentation of the spectacle of failure – a ruse that underlines the necessary collaboration between performer and audience, and creates a shabby frame within which Meow Meow's exquisite voice can shine all the brighter", as written in a 2018 Guardian article.[9]

Theatre

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Year Show Role Notes
2010 Meow Meow Cabaret show, Edinburgh Festival Fringe
2011 Meow Meow in Concert Cabaret show, Apollo Theatre, London (3 nights)
An Audience with Meow Meow Berkeley Repertory Theatre, California
2012 Little Match Girl Cabaret show
2011 The Umbrellas of Cherbourg Maîtresse Dir: Emma Rice at the Gielgud Theatre[10]
2016 A Midsummer Night's Dream Hippolyta / Titania Dir: Emma Rice[11]
La Clique Roundhouse

Filmography

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Film

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Year Show Role Notes
2016 A Midsummer Nights Dream Hippolyta / Titania TV film
2019 Cats Griddlebone Feature film
2012 Little Match Girl TV fim
2003 The Honourable Wally Norman Rebecca-Jane Thompson Feature film
2000 Risk Colleen Feature film

Television

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Year Show Role Notes
1998 Murder Call Rowena Brewster TV series, S2E19: Bone Dead
2015 The Divorce Ellen TV miniseries, 4 episodes
2010 Lowdown Receptionist TV series, 1 episode
2003-04 Big Bite Various characters TV series, 15 episodes

Reviews

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References

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  1. ^ "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg: Cast Biography – Meow Meow". umbrellasofcherbourg.com. 2011. Archived from the original on 27 August 2011. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  2. ^ a b Scott-Norman, Fiona (2011). "What's new, pussycat". The Australian. Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  3. ^ "Edinburgh International Fringe Prize: Meow Meow". Edinburgh International Fringe. Archived from the original on 11 August 2011. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  4. ^ "Letters and Emails", Trinity Today, no. 79 (November 2012): 26.
  5. ^ "Meow Meow in Concert". Time Out London. Retrieved 12 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Alumni News", Trinity Today], no. 82 (November 2014): 31.
  7. ^ a b Löhr, Heidrun (October–November 2001). "Woman on the verge". RealTime Arts (45). Retrieved 7 July 2011.
  8. ^ Stephen Holden (1 April 2013). "A Freewheeling Trot Around the Globe". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 June 2022.
  9. ^ Walters, Ben (15 May 2014). "Meow Meow: cat on a hot tin roof". The Guardian. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
  10. ^ Billington, Michael (23 March 2011). "The Umbrellas of Cherbourg – review". The Guardian. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  11. ^ "Emma Rice wows by casting Meow Meow in first Globe production". The Guardian. 16 February 2016. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
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