Sharon Millerchip

Sharon Millerchip is an Australian actress, dancer, director, and choreographer, best known for her performances in major musical theatre productions.[1]

Sharon Millerchip
Born
Alma materDavidson High School
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • dancer
  • director
  • choreographer
Websitehttps://www.sharonmillerchip.com

Millerchip grew up in Davidson, New South Wales and attended Kambora Public School and Davidson High School, where she participated in the dance program.[2] Growing up, she attended Johnny Young Talent School, and during high school, she performed with the Forest Youth Theatre Company.[2] After enrolling in college for dance, she auditioned for and was accepted into the Australian of production of Cats.[2] She understudied several roles before she took over the role of Demeter.[3]

Millerchip played Meg Giry in the original Australian production of The Phantom of the Opera. She also originated the role of Little Red Ridinghood in the Sydney Theatre Company production of Into the Woods opposite Philip Quast as the Big Bad Wolf/Cinderella’s Prince.

Further Sydney Theatre Company credits include originating the role of Cordelia in Falsettos,

In the mid to late 1990s, she took over major roles in long-running Australian productions of West Side Story as Anita (replacing Caroline O'Connor), Beauty and the Beast as Belle (replacing Rachael Beck) and Chicago as Velma Kelly (replacing O'Connor). In 2011, she played Meg Giry in the Australian production of Love Never Dies, the sequel to The Phantom of the Opera.[4] Two years later, she performed in Bombshells at the Ensemble Theatre.[5][6][7] In 2019, she originated the role of Caroline in the new Australian musical FANGIRLS at the Belvoir St Theatre.[8] She appears on the FANGIRLS: World Premiere Cast Recording album, which was released on April 30, 2021.[9]

In addition to performing in shows, Millerchip has also directed several shows, including Aladdin and Strictly Ballroom.[2] She is currently the associate director for the Australian tour production of Six.[10]

Filmography

Film

Date Title Role Type
1985The PerfectionistYoung babysitterTV movie
2011Jimmy and Gret Don't Do SexToulahFeature film
2012Kath & KimderellaWendyFeature film
2012Devine is DeadTilly DevineShort film

Television

Date Title Role Type
EarthwatchReporter (age 10)TV series
1985WinnersAmandaTV series, 1 episode
1987Sons and DaughtersPenny BurgessTV series, 1 episode
1987Willing and AbelTV series, 1 episode
1990Home and AwaySelena BlakeTV series, 1 episode
2009-13ZigbyCeleen the Hippo (voice)Animated TV series, 52 episodes
2010Cops L.A.C.FionaTV series, 1 episode
2011Spicks and SpecksGuestTV series, 1 episode
The CircleTV series

TVC Voiceover[11]

Title
Qantas
Aldi
Commonwealth Bank

Theatre[12][13]

Acting

Date Title Role Notes
Mission ThraxoniaRoller-skating robot, NPAHer Majesty's Theatre, Sydney
1989CatsDemeterHis Majesty's Theatre, Perth, Festival Theatre, Adelaide, Melbourne season & Australia/New Zealand tour
1990The Hunting of the SnarkThe Hills Centre, Castle Hill
1990 / 1993The Phantom of the OperaMeg GiryPrincess Theatre, Melbourne (1990) & Theatre Royal, Sydney (1993)
1992-93Into the WoodsLittle Red RidinghoodSydney Theatre Company at Sydney Opera House & State Theatre, Melbourne
1992-93Combo FiascoHerself/performerCabaret trio act at Ti Amo Restaurant, South Bank, Capers Cabaret, Hawthorn, Elura, North Melbourne, Mardi Gras Festival Club, Queanbeyan School of Arts Cafe, Tilbury Hotel, Woolloomooloo. Nominated for MAC Award for Best Vocal Comedy Act (New York)
1994FalsettosCordeliaSydney Opera House, Monash University, Theatre Royal, Hobart, Canberra Theatre for Sydney Theatre Company
1994Oscar's Turn to SingSydney Opera House
1995West Side StoryAnitaLyric Theatre & Capitol Theatre for IMG
1995-96Beauty and the BeastBelleHer Majesty's Theatre, Sydney for Disney Theatrical Productions. Won a Mo Award
1998A One Night Stand with the stars of Australian musical theatreHerself/performerMelbourne Concert Hall
2001ChicagoVelma KellyIMG. Won Helpmann Award
2003They're Playing Our SongSonia WalskState Theatre, Melbourne for The Production Company
2004Australia's Leading LadiesHerself/performerConcert Hall, South Bank for Collier-Vickers Productions
2004Kooky TunesVarious characters

Chapel Off Chapel & Bar Me, Kings Cross for Showtune Productions

2004SatangoSofiaStables Theatre for Griffin Theatre Company. Australian Dance Award
2005SomewhereLilly ManlyQ Theatre, Penrith
2005In the Raw : The Europeans / September / The Windows ProjectDarlinghurst Theatre
2005The Wild PartyMayAdelaide Cabaret Festival
2007PippinCatherineSydney Theatre, Kookaburra. Nominated for Helpmann Award
2007Sweet CharityCharity Hope ValentineThe Production Company for State Theatre, Melbourne. Nominated for Helpmann Award
2008The Rocky Horror ShowColumbia

Star Theatre, Comedy Theatre, Melbourne; Won a Helpmann Award for Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical

2008Gala ConcertHerself/performerHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
2009ChicagoRoxie HartGordon Frost Productions; Won Helpmann Award; Won Sydney Theatre Award
2009Hats Off!Herself/performerNational Theatre, Melbourne fundraiser concert
2009A Second ChanceHerself/performerChapel Off Chapel
2010Last of the Red Hot LoversElaine / Bobbi / JeanetteEnsemble Theatre
2011Love, Loss, and What I WoreSydney Opera House
2011-12Love Never DiesMeg GiryRegent Theatre, Melbourne (2011), Capitol Theatre (2012) for Really Useful Company. Nominated for Sydney Theatre Award
2012A PicassoMiss FisherEnsemble Theatre
2012Marlene Pop DivaMarlene DietrichDunstan Playhouse, Adelaide
2012Kath & KimWendy PattersonRTP Productions
2013My First TimeVarious charactersSydney Opera House
2013BombshellsAl 6 roles (one woman play)Ensemble Theatre. Nominated for Sydney Theatre Award
2017Around The World in 80 DaysPassepartoutEllis Production
2018Shirley ValentineShirley ValentineEnsemble Theatre
2019The Appleston Ladies Potato RacePennyEnsemble Theatre
2019Small Mouth SoundsJoanDarlinghurst Theatre
2019 / 2021FANGIRLSCarolineAustralian tour starting at Belvoir St Theatre (2019). Seymour Centre, Playhouse, Melbourne, Playhouse, Canberra, IMB Theatre Wollongong, Ridley Centre SA, & regional Australian tour (2021). Also appears on FANGIRLS: World Premiere Cast Recording album (2021)
2022North by NorthwestMaggie / Mrs TownsendThe Lyric Theatre, Sydney
2023A Broadcast CoupLouiseSydney Festival & Ensemble Theatre

Directing

Date Title Role Notes
2014Strictly BallroomResident DirectorLyric Theatre & Her Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne
2016-17AladdinResident Director & Resident ChoreographerCapitol Theatre, Sydney
2019Cause Celeb: Actors’ Equity 75th Birthday ConcertArtist Liaison Co-CoordinatorOpera Centre, Surry Hills
2022FangirlsAssociate ChoreographerBelvoir Theatre at Sydney Opera House
2022North by NorthwestAssociate ChoreographerSydney Opera House
2023SixAssociate DirectorSydney Opera House & Australian tour
2023RBG; of Many OneAssistant DirectorSydney Theatre Company
2023Becoming ElizaDirectorSydney Opera House
Inaugural Fundraiser ConcertArtist Liaison Co-CoordinatorHayes Theatre

Awards

Year Award Category Nominated work Role Result
1992-93 MAC Awards Best Vocal Comedy Act Combo Fiasco Nominated
1993 Mo Awards Supporting Female Musical Theatre Performer of the Year Into the Woods Little Red Riding Hood Won
1996 Mo Awards Female Musical Theatre Performer of the Year Beauty and the Beast Belle Won
2001 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical Chicago Velma Kelly Won
2004 Australian Dance Awards Satango Sofia Nominated
2007 Helpmann Awards Pippin Catherine Nominated
2007 Helpmann Awards Sweet Charity Charity Hope Valentine Nominated
2009 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Musical Chicago Roxie Hart Won
2009 Sydney Theatre Awards Chicago Roxie Hart Won
2008 Helpmann Awards Best Female Actor in a Supporting Role in a Musical The Rocky Horror Show Columbia Won
2011-12 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Female Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical Love Never Dies Meg Giry Nominated
2013 Sydney Theatre Awards Best Female Actress in a Lead Role in a Play Bombshells Nominated

References

  1. Lawes, Antony (15 May 2009). "Single white dames". www.smh.com.au. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  2. Morton, Nadine (11 May 2021). "Award-winning youth theatre grad is back to tread the boards". Northern Beaches Review. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  3. "Brunch - Sharon Millerchip - ABC (none) - Australian Broadcasting Corporation". www.abc.net.au. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  4. Diamond, Robert. "LOVE NEVER DIES Australian Principals Announced". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  5. Litchfield, Neil (May 2011). "Sharon Millerchip: Love Never Dies and So Much More". www.stagewhispers.com.au. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  6. Blake, Elissa (19 March 2013). "Musical star finds inner chameleon". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  7. "Brunch - Sharon Millerchip". www.abc.net.au. 12 July 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2017.
  8. Kops, Jade. "BWW REVIEW: FANGIRLS Is A New High Energy Comedy Thriller Musical That Reminds Us Girls Are Capable Of So Much More Than What Society Wants Them To Think". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  9. Wild, Stephi. "FANGIRLS World Premiere Cast Recording To Be Released April 30". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  10. "Six the Musical". sixthemusical.com. Brackets Digital. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  11. https://www.sharonmillerchip.com/biography
  12. https://www.sharonmillerchip.com/biography
  13. https://www.ausstage.edu.au/pages/contributor/3571
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