Maimuna Enya Memon (born 1992) is a British actress, singer, composer, and playwright. She received a nomination for the Laurence Olivier Award in 2023.

Maimuna Memon
Born
Maimuna Enya Memon

1992
Alma materOxford School of Drama
Years active2015–present

Early life edit

Memon was born in Preston, Lancashire to an Irish mother and a Pakistani father and spent her early childhood in Darwen.[1][2] As a teen, her family moved to Australia, where they settled in Chuwar, a suburb of Ipswich near Brisbane.[3] Upon returning to England at the age of 18, Memon studied at the Oxford School of Drama, graduating in 2015.[4]

Career edit

Upon graduating from drama school, Memon made her professional stage debut as Florinda in the Manchester Royal Exchange production of Into the Woods.[5] The following year, she made her television debut in an episode of the BBC One medical soap opera Doctors, and appeared in The Busker's Opera at the Park Theatre and Lazarus at King's Cross Theatre.[citation needed]

In 2017, Memon played Mary Magdalene in Jesus Christ Superstar at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre.[6] She wrote the music and lyrics for, and performed in, James Meteyard's Electrolyte in 2019.[7]

Memon originated the role of Nikki in Richard Hawley's musical Standing at the Sky's Edge, which premiered in 2019 at the Sheffield Crucible. Memon reprised her role when the musical returned to Sheffield in 2022, and in 2023 at the National Theatre in London.[8] For her performance, she was nominated for the Laurence Olivier Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical.[citation needed]

Memon began releasing music in 2022, beginning with the singles "First Born Child" and "Calling". Her one-woman play Manic Street Creature premiered at the 2022 Edinburgh Fringe Festival, where it won a Fringe First Award, before having a London run at Southwark Playhouse in 2023.[9] She also composed a score for Henry VIII at Shakespeare's Globe and, as of 2023, was in the midst of composing a score for Portia Coughlan.[10]

Discography edit

EPs edit

  • More Than I Bargained For (2023)

Singles edit

  • "First Born Child" (2022)
  • "Calling" (2022)
  • "Sinner" (2023)
  • "Insomnia" (2024
  • "Selling" (2023)

Filmography edit

Year Title Role Notes
2016 Doctors PC Kelsey Phillips Episode: "Grey Area"
2018 Unforgotten Officer 1 episode
2022 Sherwood Anoushka Aram 1 episode
2023 Time Tahani
TBA Domino Day Vedita Series Regular: 6 episodes

Stage edit

Year Title Role Notes
2015 Into the Woods Florinda Royal Exchange, Manchester
2016 The Busker's Opera Jenny Diver Park Theatre, London
2016–2017 Lazarus Teenage Girl King's Cross Theatre, London
2017 Winnie and Wilbur Various Birmingham Repertory Theatre
2017 Jesus Christ Superstar Mary Magdalene Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, London
2018 The Assassination of Katie Hopkins Shayma Theatr Clwyd, Mold
2019 Hobson's Choice Sunita Royal Exchange, Manchester
2019 Electrolyte Allie Touch Music
Edinburgh Fringe Festival
2019 Ghost Quartet Pearl White/Sheherazade/Soldier/Lady Usher/Camera Shop Owner Boulevard Theatre, London
2019, 2022–2023 Standing at the Sky's Edge Nikki Crucible Theatre, Sheffield / National Theatre, London
2021 The Band Plays On Jess Sheffield Theatres
2021 Living Newspaper Edition 6 C Royal Court Theatre, London[11]
2021 Nine Lessons and Carols Singer Almeida Theatre, London
2022 Henry VIII Music
Globe Theatre, London
2022–2023 Manic Street Creature Ria Playwright
Edinburgh Fringe Festival / Southwark Playhouse, London

Awards and nominations edit

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2022 Edinburgh Fringe Festival Fringe First Award Manic Street Creature Won [12]
2023 Laurence Olivier Awards Best Supporting Actress in a Musical Standing at the Sky's Edge Nominated [13]

References edit

  1. ^ Morgan, Fergus (14 March 2021). "Maimuna Memon - actor, musician, songwriter". The Crush Bar. Retrieved 6 July 2023.
  2. ^ "MAIMUNA MEMON shares new single 'Insomnia'". XS Noise. Retrieved 5 July 2023.
  3. ^ Caldwell, Felicity (18 May 2010). "Teens show Ipswich has got talent". The Courier-Mail. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  4. ^ "Maimuna Memon Graduate". Oxford School of Drama. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  5. ^ Hewis, Ben (4 August 2017). "A week in the life of: Jesus Christ Superstar's Maimuna Memon". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  6. ^ "Maimuna Memon - Our Heritage". Regent's Park Open Air Theatre. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  7. ^ McGoldrick, Aimee (1 February 2019). "Electrolyte by James Meteyard with music by Maimuna Memon". Drama & Theatre. Retrieved 20 July 2023.
  8. ^ "Maimuna Memon". National Theatre. January 2023. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  9. ^ Wood, Alex (6 July 2023). "Maimuna Memon's Manic Street Creature announces London run". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  10. ^ Wood, Alex (6 October 2023). "Maimuna Memon: A creative on a mission to rebrand music theatre". WhatsOnStage. Retrieved 2 February 2024.
  11. ^ "Maimuna Memon". Royal Court. Retrieved 9 July 2023.
  12. ^ "Theatre awards". Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Retrieved 19 July 2023.
  13. ^ "Olivier Awards 2023: Complete List of Nominations". The Guardian. 28 February 2023. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 28 February 2023.

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