Meaghan Robichaud (they/she) is a fearless performer whose work spans clowning, acting, and directing. A ravenous freak, they are constantly plunging tits first into the taboo, the wild, and the weird.

Their debut solo show, Meaghan Robichaud Is The Greatest Show On Earth, recently had a sold-out run at The Brick Theater and was extended due to high demand. The show, a pervo dirty circus, explores the spontaneous thrill of audience interaction through clown and improvisation. Several hecklers were reprimanded.

A penchant for risk, Meaghan melds bouffon, clown, and improv to create viscerally unapologetic theater that pulls audiences to the edge of their seats with excitement, disgust, and a touch of fear. Leaving room for risk, they make performance with space for audience engagement to shape, shift, and push the boundaries of the show. 

Other original works include MEOW! created and performed with Matthew Antoci, which was featured in The New York Times and had a sold-out run at The Exponential Festival, Service Queen, and Bushwick Is My Moscow.

Meaghan works as an actor, appearing in a multitude of works ranging from experimental to Shakespeare. Recent acting credits include: GOD MODE directed by Matt Romein, Babies on The Street directed by Matthew Antoci and Hillary Gao, and Midsummer Night’s Dream directed by Kate Mueth.

As a teacher, Meaghan holds workshops focusing on the art form of Bouffon. They also do private coaching for performers/comedians looking to add a bit of edge and embodiment to their work.

photo by Kat Lyon

Up Next: Meaghan Robichaud is the greatest show on earth

An anti-acrobatic feat of flapdoodle and ballyhoo served up under the big top and all alleyooped by the world’s most fearless performer, Meaghan Robichaud. Step into the three rings of Robichaud’s pervo circus featuring the world’s worst male clown, Spunky T. Throw tomatoes and peanuts at this freak, as he breathes life into his goodness glory days of le cirque. A solo circus with no tricks, all shits (…and giggles). Get your greasepaint out and prepare to kiss this clown.

written, directed, and performed by: Meaghan Robichaud
producer: Leigh Honigman
line producer: Emily Lawrence
stage manager: Lillian Rider
scenic designer: Forest Entsminger
lighting designer: Connor Sale
sound designer: Emma Hasselbach