Grace McLean

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Grace McLean
BornJanuary 11, 1984 (age 40)
Costa Mesa, California
NationalityAmerican
Alma materNYU Tisch School of the Arts (BFA)
Occupation(s)Actress, playwright, composer, singer, songwriter, orchestrator, educator
SpouseChristopher Ryan Grant (m. 2018)
RelativesMike McLean (brother)
Musical career
Genres
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, ukulele, pump organ, loops
LabelsSelf-released
Website gracemclean.com

Grace McLean is an American actress, playwright, composer and singer. She is known for her roles in various Broadway and off-Broadway productions such as Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 , Bad Cinderella, Suffs , Bedbugs , Alice by Heart , and In The Green , the latter of which she wrote. She is also known for her work as a music educator and for fronting the band Grace McLean and Them Apples. [1]

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Early life

McLean graduated from the Orange County School of the Arts in Santa Ana, California in 2002. [2] [3]

Career

Theatre

In 2013, McLean starred as Marya Dmitriyevna in the original Off-Broadway production in Dave Malloy's EDM-rock opera Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 . She later reprised this role in the 2015 American Repertory Theatre and 2016 Broadway productions, as well as on both of the show's official cast recordings.

In 2017, McLean was named one of Lincoln Center's writers-in-residence, allowing her free rein of office space and materials to create original theatre works. Them Apples had previously performed in both the 2015 and 2016 Lincoln Center American Songbook series. [4]

In 2019 McLean starred in the new Off-Broadway musical Alice by Heart based on Alice's Adventures in Wonderland as The Queen of Hearts, Red Cross Nurse, and Magpie.

Also in 2019, McLean wrote the book, music, lyrics, and orchestrations for In the Green, a new musical about the life of eleventh century abbess, christian mystic, composer, and polymath Hildegard von Bingen. McLean also plays Jutta von Sponheim, Hildegard's mentor and fellow prisoner. The show opened on June 4 Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center's LCT3 Theatre and closed on August 14, 2019. [5] The show was nominated for 6 awards at the 2020 Lucille Lortel Award including Outstanding Musical, and McLean winning for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Musical. [6] The original cast recording was released on October 16, 2020 through Ghostlight Records. [7]

On December 8, 2022 it was announced that McLean would be originating the role of The Queen in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Bad Cinderella on Broadway. She played the role until the show’s closing on June 4th 2023.

Music

Her voice has been described as "a flexible instrument with unexpected reserves of power". She is also noted for her use of loops, creating layers of sound, turning her solo voice into a full rhythm section. [8]

Her band, Grace McLean & Them Apples (which consists of her, Hiroyuki Matsuura, and Justin Goldner), incorporates a myriad of styles including swing, hip-hop, electronica, jazz, and musical theatre In 2015 and 2016 the band toured Russia and Pakistan as ambassadors for the U.S. State Department. [4]

The band have released two extended plays, Make Me Breakfast in 2012 and Natural Disaster in 2016. [9] [10] In April 2023, McLean announced a record deal with Meridian/ECR Music Group to release her debut full-length album, with the first single, "Reckless", released on May 23, 2023. [11] [12] [13] A second single, "My Lovely Enemy" was released September 14, 2023, described by Illustrate Magazine as "A hauntingly beautiful sonic journey", and a third, "Albertine" was released February 6, 2024, described by TunesAround as "Intimate and haunting…a mesmerizing and thought-provoking single…[w]ith…rich composition and evocative lyrics”. [14] [15]

She also voiced Madame Sunshine in the musical podcast The Fall of the House of Sunshine. [16]

Theatre credits

YearTitleRoleNotes [17] [18]
2007Help YourselfLucille/Tiffany/Ravanna Melon Williamstown Theatre Festival
2007The Prophet Muhammad: A MusicalKhadija/Merchant/KidWilliamstown Theatre Festival
2008Twelve OpheliasR McCarren Park
2010The Last GoodbyeApothecary/Servant/SamsonWilliamstown Theatre Festival
2011 Sleep No More Caroline Reville/MadelineOff-Broadway
2013 Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 Marya Dmitryevna AckrosimovaOff-Broadway
2014 Bedbugs CarlyOff-Broadway
2014The World Is RoundOff-Broadway
2015BrooklyniteBlue Nixie Vineyard Theatre
2015Pump Boys and DinettesPrudie Cupp Weston Playhouse
2016 Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812 Marya Dmitryevna AckrosimovaBroadway
2019 Alice by Heart Red Queen/Red Cross Nurse/MagpieOff-Broadway
2019 In The Green JuttaOff-Broadway
2019CyranoChaperone MarieOff-Broadway
2021RowToriWilliamstown Theatre Festival
2022 Suffs Woodrow Wilson Off-Broadway
2023 Bad Cinderella The QueenBroadway
2024 Suffs Woodrow Wilson

Music releases

YearTitleNotes [19] [20]
2012Make Me BreakfastEP
2015Natural DisasterEP
2023Recklesssingle
2023My Lovely Enemysingle
2024Albertinesingle

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