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2019 July PERFORMANCE RESUME Copy 8.20.04 Pm Copy 2 MAUREEN J. ANDREW STATISTICS: Height: 167cm - 5’6” Dress: 10 Hair: (currently) Blonde Eyes: Green Weight: 63kg Bust - 38” - 96cm. Waist 29”- 74 cm Hips – 38” - 97 cm. Shoes - 8/39 Vocal Range. Belt C2-D4. Soprano to E5 Diploma Theatre Arts. Swinburne 2011. Fitness Leaders. Fitness Institute Frankston (Hons). R.A.D. (Intermediate. Hons.) C.S.Th.D. (Teachers diploma.) Honours all grades. Equity/ MEAA Platinum Member. Media Super: 9213456 Email: [email protected] . IMBD. Linkedin. http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0028528/mediaindex au.linkedin.com/pub/dir/ Maureen/Andrew MOBILE 0414511612 2016 www.artsparty.org Political Candidate. The Arts Party. 2018 Ballarat National Theatre Company. Board member. CABARET…WRITER /PRODUCER /PERFORMER 2019 CLUB VOLTAIRE. South Melbourne Liza Minnelli 2017 CHILLOUT. Daylesford ‘I’M WITH DOROTHY’ Judy Garland/Liza Minnelli ‘SMARVELLOUS’ NOEL AND GERTIE. With Peter Hurley Gertrude Lawrence 2016 CHILLOUT. Daylesford. The Grande Hotel Cabaret room Rhinestone Cowgirl 2016 LOL. Comedy music. Lunchtime Cabaret Touring country towns Entertainer 2015 CHILLOUT. Daylesford RHINESTONE COWGIRL Dolly Parton RHINESTONE COWGIRL. Dimboola, Katamatite, Tasmania. Hepburn Springs. Daylesford. BLISS BOMBS. JAZZ BABES. Liza Minnelli Madam MCee BLENDED FRUITS WEEKEND The Grande Hotel Cabaret Tina, Bette, Liza, Barbra ++ SWISS ITALIAN Festival. with Maestro Peter Hurley Classic opera, Noel Coward, and more NEW YORK NEW YORK! The Grande Hotel Cabaret Room Liza Minnelli BLISS BOMBS BURLESQUE - The Grande Hotel Cabaret Room Madam MCee 2014 CHILLOUT. Daylesford MY NAME IS BARBRA - The Grande Hotel Cabaret Barbra Streisand 2014/15 MARLENE - The Life, the Loves, the Legend. The Grande Hotel, Hepburn Marlene Dietrich 1982 WOMEN OF CHARACTER ( Season 2) Real Theatre Productions. Wesley Uniting Solo recital MUSIC THEATRE 2013 GYPSY Nova Music Theatre. Neil Goodwin Tessie Tura PHANTOM OF THE OPERAWindmill Theatre Company Chris Hughes Mme. Giry 2012 HAPPY PEOPLE MAGNORMOS -Matthew Robinson.OZMADE MUSICALS Comedy Thtr Poppy SUNSET BOULEVARD. Cloc Theatre Co. National Theatre Norma Desmond Nomination. Best female in a leading role. Music Theatre Guild of Vic DEAR WORLD - A JERRY HERMAN TRIPTYCH. Melb. Recital Centre Mme. Gabriele HELLO, DOLLY! MAGNORMOS Melb. Recital Centre. Mrs. Rose CALENDAR GIRLS. Understudy for 8 roles John Frost Org Lady Cravenshire, Ruth 2010 HAPPY PEOPLEBroadway to Hollywood. Hobart Con. Matt Robinson Poppy BILLY ELLIOT(643) Billy Elliot Prod/ Elton John/Lee Hall Stephen Daldry Grandma/ensemble MAGGIE AND JAMES (Aust.premiere) Ozmade musicals - P. Yeldham,D Reeves Mrs. Sullivan HUGH JACKMAN BOY FROM OZ Seed Productions Josie Mann/Marion Ben Gannon/Kenny Ortega (4mths) Arena tour, Melbourne, Sydney, Perth CROWN CASINO Christmas Launch Crown Casino Todd McKenney Golden Girls TODD MCKENNEY LIVE The Palms, Crown Casino Todd McKenney Golden Girls LES MISERABLES The National Theatre Loyola Mus. Soc. Will Conyers Mme. Thenardier SATURDAY NIGHT FEVER (630)Australasia. Int. Concert Attractions. David Atkins (18 months) Singapore, H.K. Kuala Lumpur, Melb Syd, Bne, Perth, Auckland, Wellington Flo Manero/Lucille REBECCA, THE MUSICAL (Aust. Premiere) Melba Hall, Kevin Purcell Mrs. Danvers CABARET (310) Sam Mendez/BT McNicholl IMG – Fran & Barry Weisler (11 months.) Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide, Perth (Stand by) Fraulien Schneider GREASE THE MEGA MUSICAL (450) Australia Tent Tour. SEL, GFO, Really Useful (13 months) 25,000 kms. around Australia. Miss Lynch CABARET Altona Gate Theatre Co. Fraulien Schneider CRAZY FOR GEORGE Gershwin Tribute Cromwell Theatre Ensemble A PORTRAIT OF LOVE St Martins - Leonardo Prod. Hugh Halliday Senora Gheradini SONGWRITERS OF THE WESTERN STAR FIELD Geoff Baird Cap’n Dale THE LAST SESSION Steve Schalchlin (N.Y.) Kingston Arts Centre Vicki BLOOMSDAY IN MELBOURNEJames Joyce Ulysses excerpts. Miettas Molly Bloom THE TRANSPOSED HEADS Malthouse Theatre Loreli Productions Dianna Nixon Kali/Chorus QUASIMODO (Australian Premiere) Q Productions Cathedral Rm.A.N.Z.Bank Ensemble FAIRY TALE GIRLS Melb. Comedy Festival - Coralie Lansdowne Mother Nyx SCROOGE THE MUSICAL Princess Theatre Prod Co Bob Thomson Mrs. Dilber/Dance Captain HAIR ORIGINAL AUST. CAST 18mths N.Z. Syd/Melb Jonathan Banks Dance Captain/Ensemble SINGING 2019 FROLIC FESTIVAL - The Printers Room/Sebastians Ballarat. (2) Bette Midler 2019 FROLIC FESTIVAL - The Printers Room/Sebastians Ballarat. (1) Shirley Bassey 2019 ROTARY ANNUAL - The Palais, Hepburn Entertainer/singer 2019 HEPBURN WILFLIFE SHELTER FUNDRAISER - The Palais Hepburn Marlene Dietrich 2019 INTERCULTURAL FUNDRAISER Wendouree Performing Arts Centre Liza Minelli 2016 SHOUT A MATE. One Town at a time. www.shoutamate.com.au #99towns Rhinestone Cowgirl 2016 Commitment Ceremony, private functions. Emcee/Singer 2015 MIDWINTA GALA BALL - Grand Hyatt Ballroom Guest singer Artists for Orphans. Kyneton Guest Singer/Daylesford ambassador Barbra Streisand, Cabaret. ‘My Name Is Barbra’ Barbra Streisand ANZAC 100 Anniversary Concert. Daylesford Town Hall. 1st/2nd world war songs 2014/15 Marlene Deitrich, Cabaret. ‘The Life the Loves, The Legend’ Marlene Dietrich Kyneton Daffodil Festival. Guest performer Artists for Orphans fundraiser Kyneton. Guest performer 2010/11/12 GELLIBRAND ROTARY, Williamstown Guest performer 2010 WALKING PROUD. Will Conyer/D. Peake (Gay Pride March Anthem/Chorus Joy F.M. ARMITAGE AGED CARE FACLITIES St Kilda East Guest performer 2009 ROBERT HELPMANN AWARDS Lyric Theatre, Star City Billy Elliott Cast 2005 WAVE OF LOVE, Tsunami CD Red Cross Will Conyer (MD) Singer 2004 CAROLS BY CANDLELIGHT, Sidney Myer Music Bowl Saturday Night Fever cast 2003 ROBERT HELPMANN AWARDS Lyric Theatre, Star City Casino Saturday Night Fever cast 2003 STEPPING OUT FOR THE NIGHT (Melb) BMW Edge Theatre, Glynn Nicholas Guest singer 2002 HATS OFF “Equity fights Aids” Sydney Compere, Nick Enright Guest singer THE GAY AND LESBIAN CHOIR (Burt Bacharach) Musical Director, Adrian Kirk Guest soloist 2001/2 A DIVA AND HER TOY BOY (Malthouse, Chapel off Chapel) M.D. Adrian Kirk Solo Cabaret 2000 Cabaret, fund raisers Accompanist, Adrian Kirk Guest vocalist 1999 THE WEDDING SINGERZ Accompanist, Geoffrey Baird Vocal Duo 1998 CHAMPAGNE DUO Accompanist, Geoffrey Baird Vocal Duo CHAUCERS Accompanist, Graham Clarke Soloist WORKHOUSE THEATRE Accompanist, Carrie Barr Soloist 1991/8 MAJOR MISCHIEF Corporate Functions, weddings, 21st etc. 60's - 90's music Lead Singer 1997 BLOOMSDAY PLAYERS Accompanist, Carrie Barr Soloist VICTORIAN WOMENS GOLF LEAGUE Accompanist, Graham Clarke Soloist BIG BROTHER/BIG SISTER ORGANISATION Accompanist, Graham Clarke Soloist BLOOMSDAY PLAYERS Accompanist, Graeme Clarke Soloist PETER GERMAN/ROLFE SCHROEDER Animated T.V. Pilot Recording vocals/voiceovers 1994 SPIRIT THEATRE CO (Chris Dickens) Accompanist, Graham Clarke Soloist SAVAGE CLUB Accompanist, Michael Easton Soloist LIMELIGHTERS Accompanist, Graham Clarke Soloist 1995 SOUTHERN CROSS F.M. 88.3 Station Identification 1994/5 CLUB VOX Corporate Functions, weddings, 21st etc 60's - 90's music 1995 TIME OUT Corporate Functions, wedding, 21st etc. 60's - 90's music 1992 GRACELANDS Various Melbourne venues Paul Simon Cover Band 1992 STILETTO Melbourne venues Jazz Duo 1987/91 MALFUNCTION, IN FOR RED, BAKER BROS, BEAT STREET, KEN MURDOCH, THE CALL BOYS, LETS BE FRANK, CRASH LANDING, THE PHANTOM BAND. Melbourne venues Rock and roll 1976 TOURING SOLO PERFORMER New Zealand Night clubs, Cabaret, jazz 1974/75 MULGA BILLS BICYCLE BAND Country venues Australian folk STAGE /RADIO /PLAY READINGS Year Title Director Role 2019 International Womens Day.. Creswick Vida Goldstein 2017 THE TEMPEST. 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