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Miao Mengchu’s resume

Miao Mengchu’s personal resume: Musical actor. Major works include the musicals "The Lion King", "I, Don Quixote", "Mulan", "Beauty and the Beast", "The Moon and Sixpence", "Butterfly", etc.

Born in a musical family, he was influenced by his mother to study music since childhood. In 2010, he was admitted to the Musical Theater Department of Shanghai Conservatory of Music with first place in professional courses. During this period, he participated in "Extreme Broadway" hosted by Shanghai Cultural Plaza. He also performed at the opening ceremonies of two Shanghai International Film Festivals.

After graduation, he went to the United Kingdom for further study. During this period, he participated in the recording of the British BBC Christmas special, participated in the "Royal Academy Of Music Musical Theater 20th Anniversary—Curtains Up!" at the Prince Edward Theater in London, and starred in the musical "Curtains Up!" at the London Town Hall. "One Step to the Sky" concert.

Character Experience

In 2022, the special interview program "Sunday in the Park - In Memory of Stephen Sondheim" will be broadcast in cooperation with the classic 947 Miaokan Musical of Shanghai Radio Station, and for Platinum, Huawei Co., Ltd. and others sang the advertising theme song. He has performed many theme concerts with the RJ Jazz Band at the Shanghai Mall Theater, including "The Pianist on the Sea", "Jazz in the Movies", "In Memory of Leslie Cheung", etc.

In the same year, he participated in the original musical incubation project of Shanghai Cultural Plaza and played the role of Zhou Yamei in the iQiyi TV series adaptation of the same name "The Mist of the Octagonal Pavilion"; and starred in the original Republic of China musical "Butterfly" and served as vocal director.

In 2023, she played Mrs. Brandon in the musical "The Picture of Dorian Gray" produced by Damai at the Shanghai Grand Theater. In the same year, she collaborated with the Shanghai Philharmonic to produce a personal themed jazz concert "Rainbow". Above—The Broadway Classic Jazz Musical.