MAUREEN McGOVERN, whose career spans 40 years, includes:
RECORDINGS: Grammy nominations for "Best New Artist" and "Best Traditional Pop Vocal," guest artist on Grammy Award
winning "Best Musical Recording for Children," Oscar winning Gold Records "The Morning After" (Billboard #1)
and "We May Never Love Like This Again." Current PS Classics release "A Long and Winding
Road," praised by The New York Times as "a captivating musical scrapbook from the 1960s to the
early 70s. Ms. McGovern is blessed with a vocal technique second to none." Other critically acclaimed musical
tributes include her Gershwin, Arlen, Rodgers, Marilyn and Alan Bergman CDs and more.
BROADWAY: Little Women,The Musical (created her 2005 Drama Desk Award nominated role of 'Marmee'),
The Pirates of Penzance, Nine, 3 Penny Opera, and the Broadway 1st National Tours of Little Women,
The Musical and The King and I.
OFF-BROADWAY: Brownstone (originating the role of 'Mary').
REGIONAL: Carry It On
(formerly: A Long and Winding Road) for which she received the IRNE Award for "Best Solo Performance," Elegies,
Dear World, Letters From 'Nam (originating the role of 'Eleanor Bridges'), The Lion in
Winter, The Umbrellas of Cherbourg, Of Thee I Sing, Let 'Em Eat Cake, The Sound of Music, South Pacific,
Guys & Dolls, I Do, I Do and The Bengal Tiger's Ball (composed the music, co-created
and starred).
FEATURES: Airplane! (guitar strumming nun), and The Towering Inferno. VIDEO: DreamWorks animated
Joseph: King of Dreams.
Visit www.maureenmcgovern.com.