Grace Mouat is a professional musical theatre actress best known as the original ‘swing’ from SiX the musical where she covered all of the roles as well as performing in Max Martin's smash hit musical, & Juliet! Good banter, DMC’s and unfiltered rants are no strangers to Grace! In this new series, Grace is chatting with friends, old and new, who all share her zest for life and have their own uniqu... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusicArtsPerforming Arts |
In this episode, I get to know the brains behind The Grad Fest, Liam Gartland (Producer) and Alice Croft (Artistic Director). The Grad Fest offer performance opportunities, industry Q&As and workshops whilst connecting graduates to industry professio... more
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In this episode, we begin with a juicy game of Truth or Dare before discussing a universal topic that we have both learnt from, Rejection. Jobs, Relationships, Drama Schools, being rejected and being the rejector. We chat about it all. How do you dea... more
In episode 2, we are talking all things Social Media and our Love/ Hate relationships with it as well as hearing about yours! What makes you happy on Social Media and what doesn't? Who do you follow on Social Media? Do you spend too much time on it? ... more
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I don’t tend to listen to podcasts often but cut to the Grace is sooo different. It’s the perfect thing to listen to when you are pottering round the house, walking the dog or when you need to smile. Grace is the perfect person for that anyway let alone when it turns into a podcast. A great way to feel less lonely and that you are just having a chat with your pals. I love all the special guests and can’t wait to see what Grace does next with it 🙃💗
Absolutely amazing, any six stans would recognise the lil pun in the title but Grace is amazing and love it!! I’ve binged it so much!! Xx
the most amazing podcast! every episode brings so much joy and positivity, whilst covering some of the most important topics, with the most amazing guests! I 1000% recommend ♡
I’ve got to admit that as much as I’d love to, I never really listen to podcasts, and if I do, I often find I’ve zoned out or will stop listening well before the end, but Cut to the Grace is just one of those podcasts that will bring so much joy, fun and positive vibes to your day that it’s impossible not to love it. I often find myself relistening to previous episodes as I’ve listened to all of them but still want more as it’s lowkey addictive. I adore all the inspirational guests and Grace is ... more
I just absolutely adore Cut to the Grace! It strikes the perfect balance between being funny and chilled yet also addressing some really important issues with a wide variety of guests. Not only do I have a good laugh each week listening to it but I always feel I learn something and it helps me look at things in a way I might not have before. Gratitude with Grace is also the most wonderful thing in a time when we need it the most! Thank you 💕
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