Trained at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, Marion Corrales is a writer, composer, singer, actress, and director. Her work explores contemporary women's narratives, where body, desire, memory, friendship, and transmission intersect. Through song, theater, and collective creation, she develops a practice in which songs become shows, and shows give rise to albums.
Since 2009, she has built a career as a singer-songwriter (Universal, Dim Mak, Warner Music / Elektra). The stages she has crossed, the artistic collaborations she has woven — notably with Ludovico Einaudi, Feder, Imany, Dirtyphonics, and Jain — and the diversity of audiences she has met continue to nourish a musical writing that today runs through the whole of her work. Her meeting in San Francisco with dancer and art therapist Anna Halprin marks a decisive turning point. There, she discovers a conception of art as a space of transformation, where creation moves beyond representation to become a place of sharing, repair, speech, and connection. Since then, songs, theater, and collective creation have stood as different expressions of a single artistic inquiry.
In 2024, she founded the company Oh Say Say Say, a creative structure developing shows, albums, concerts, and participatory formats. After Mo Cushle, she created Inner Beauty, coproduced by the Théâtre de la Concorde, performed to sold-out houses in 2025 and at the Festival d'Avignon, before receiving the Jury Prize at the Solliès-Pont Theater Festival 2026. The show's songs will be released as an album in 2027. Her next creation, Stuck in the Bloco, is coproduced by La Ferme du Buisson – Scène nationale for the 2027–2028 season. This fall, Marion Corrales opens an intergenerational circle of women at the Théâtre de la Concorde, the foundation of a research project on collective creation, Our Inner Beauties.

