December 12, 2011
Lucy will be “Getting Through The Holidays” with Zach
James and friends Eddie Cooper, Val Fagan, Karla Faggard,
Jackie Hoffman, Jasmin Norwood, Bertha Mason, Martin
Sola & Cindy Sunday with Jonathan Rose at the piano. The evening is part of
the Broadway at Birdland Concert Series. Doors open
at 6pm with the show starting at 7pm (Birdland NYC,
Dec 3 & 4, 2011
It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year...to sing showtunes! For the third season, Lucy ventures up to
September 5, 2011
Lucy is back recording:
this time a cabaret piece by David Mallamud &
Jared Eberlein.
August 3-13, 2011
Lucy couldn't be more excited to be back
at St. Michael's Playhouse to rock some 4 part harmonies
in The Marvelous Wonderettes as "Missy" along with
Samantha B. Northart, Amanda Ryan Paige & Michele
Scully. Directed by Keith Andrews with musical direction
by Nate Venet.
July 18,
2011
Lucy will revisit some fine and dandy Kay Swift material in celebration of Warner/Chappell's upcoming release of the Kay Swift Songbook.
May 2011
Lucy lends her voice to a demo recording
of the new musical, North and South (Richard Maltby/Charles
Strouse).
April 1, 2011
Lucy will join other Prospect Theater Company
veterans Jason Collins, Victoria Huston-Elem, Jaygee Macapugay, Liz Power, Doug
Shapiro, Robby Sharpe, and a TBA special guest in a one night only concert presentation
of LONELY RHYMES. Directed by Cara Reichel and produced by Julie Miller. Stage
management is by Kat West. Composer/lyricist Peter Mills will be at the piano
as well as musicians Dennis Michael Keefe and John Herin. Friday, April 1st at
9:30 PM at the Laurie Beechman Room.
For more information and tickets, go to https://www.brownpapertickets.
December 11, 2010
Lucy heads back up to
July 27-August 7, 2010
Lucy is thrilled once again to be performing at St. Michael's Playhouse in
Colchester, Vermont where she will be crooning tunes of the legendary singer
Patsy Cline in Always...Patsy Cline directed by Keith Andrews. More info
to come!
June 7, 2010
Lucy recreates her role as Eleanor Roosevelt in an edited version of Nancy Ford
& Gretchen Cryer's musical, Einstein & the Roosevelts to be
performed at the newly renovated Roosevelt House in NYC. More details to
follow...
April 13, 2010
Lucy joins Camp Broadway in celebrating their 15th anniversary
with STAGE STRUCK - 7:30pm at Peter Norton Symphony Space. Performances
by: Aubrey Bettencourt, Hadley Cronk, Natalie Douglas, Alison Fraser, Joshua
Isaacs, Canedy Knowles, Amy Linden, Kevin Michael Murphy, Matt Rossi, Pearl
Sun, Michael Winther, & of course, The Camp Broadway Kids! Original songs by Andrew Lippa
& Bill Schermerhorn • Dan Collins & Julianne Wick Davis • Karlan
Judd & Gordon Leary • Ryan Cunningham & Josh Salzman • Sugarjuice
(Maggie-Kate Coleman & Sean Mahoney) • Will Aronson & Bill Nelson • Amy
Burgess & Gena Oppenheim • Rob Hartmann
April 7, 2010
Lucy joins a fine (and dandy) company in a reading of the Kay Swift and Paul
James musical comedy, Fine & Dandy, at the Cosmopolitan Club. Revised book by
Jimmy Ray Bennett.
April 1,
2010
As part of a 16 member ensemble, Lucy records the 1934 Broadway revue Life
Begins at 8:40 (music by Harold Arlen, lyrics by Ira
Gershwin & Yip Harburg) to be released on PS
Classics, made possible by The Ira and Leonore Gershwin Trust for the
benefit of The Library of Congress. Principle cast includes Kate Baldwin,
Philip Chaffin, Christopher Fitzgerald, Montego Glover, Rebecca Luker, Brad
Oscar, Faith Prince, Graham Rowat and Jessica Stone all conducted by Aaron
Gandy.
January 25, 2010
Come see Lucy in Made in Australia: Music
& Lyrics from Down Under. Australia’s best and brightest musical
theatre composers will have their work performed in New York in a very special Australia
Day concert at The Triad.
The concert will feature the work of composers Dean Bryant & Matthew Frank
(Prodigal, The York Theatre; Virgins, NYMF), James Millar & Peter
Rutherford (The Hatpin, NYMF), Carmel Dean (…Spelling Bee, American Idiot), and
Anna Jacobs (Pop!, Yale Rep) as well as rising stars
Anthony Costanzo and Matthew Robinson. Additional
performances by Carey Anderson, Casey Erin Clark, Chris Dilley, Sharone Halevy, Liz Larsen, Mary-Catherine McDonald, Sarah McLellan, James Millar, Kate Wetherhead,
Sally Wilfert, Michael Winther,
Cortney Wolfson, Tim Wright
and Josh Young. For tickets and information visit www.triadnyc.com or call
(212) 362–2590.
THE TRIAD is located at 158 West 72nd St, New York, NY. Tickets are $15 plus a
two-drink minimum.
December 10, 2009
Lucy participates in a developmental CAP21
round table reading of a new musical about the opening of Ellis Island and the
immigrants who arrived through it by Scott Davis & Bill Daugherty.
November 6, 2009
Lucy is involved in a table read of Dana &
Jon Goldstein's Liberty, the Musical.
October 21, 2009
Lucy records Scott Davis's solo, Sail On.
October 17, 2009
As part of Columbia County's ArtsWalk in Hudson, New York, Lucy performs in Kate
McLeod and Rob Hartmann's car-themed piece, Motorheads.
Renee Bergeron, Liv Cummins, and Brooke Davis
complete the Motorheads cast. More information at:
http://www.artscolumbia.org/artswalk09_schedule.html
Fall 2009
Lucy continues recording the music of David Mallamud for various upcoming projects.
September 26, 2009
Broadway Direct - Lucy joins Bill Carmichael, Brian Golub, and
Abby Lee in performing musical theater classics at the historic Vergennes Opera
House in Vergennes, Vermont. Tickets on sale August
26th. Visit http://www.vergennesoperahouse.org/home/
July 14 - August 8, 2009
Lucy happily returns to one of her favorite theaters and locales - Saint
Michael's Playhouse in beautiful Colchester, Vermont for two shows this summer:
Alan Ayckboum's How the Other Half Loves, playing July 14-25, (joined by Bill Carmichael,
Sarah Carleton, John Patrick Hayden, Michele Scully, and Craig Maravich, directed by John Going) and a feel good musical
comprised of Neil Sedaka hits, Breaking Up Is Hard to Do, July 28-August 8, (with Thomas Cannizzaro, Bill Carmichael, Brian Golub,
Michele Scully, and Kathryn Markey, directed & choreographed by Keith
Andrews and musical direction by Nate Patten).
Spring 2009
Lucy lends her voice to the character of
Eleanor Roosevelt in the continual development of Nancy Ford and Gretchen Cryer's musical, Einstein & the Roosevelts.
April 5, 2009
Lucy performs in MAKAI's
Mix Tape (for your journey eastward): The Music of Brett Macias, 8pm at the
Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Black Box - 113 2nd Ave. Also featuring: Randy Blair, Molly Hager, Matthew Hydzik, Jesse Lawder, Tommy
Newman, Jennifer Colby Talton, Mariand
Torres, Jeff Washburn, and Heather Matarazzo with
direction by Terry Berliner and musical direction by Micah Young. MAKAI's Mix Tape is part of the NYU Graduate
Musical Theatre Writing Program's Songbook series.
February 9, 2009
For one night only Lucy will join fellow
Prospect Theater veterans Brandon Andrus, Piper Goodeve,
Kevin Haden, Michelle Pruiett, and Robby Sharpe for a
fundraiser cabaret, S.O.N.G. TEAM, at
the West End Theatre (263 W. 86th Street) at 8pm. Please come and support
a great theater company for a fun night of songs!
ALL SEATS ONLY $15!
Tickets: 212-352-3101 or https://www.ovationtix.com/trs/pr/639395/prm/LUCY
November 10, 2008
Lucy reprises her role as Lydia in a staged
reading of Pride & Prejudice, the Musical based on the novel by Jane
Austen. Book, music and lyrics by Lawrence Rush with
direction by Mary Catherine Burke and musical direction by Matt Castle. The
reading will be held at the McGinn/Cazale Theater
featuring Jessica Rush, Ron Bohmer, Nora Mae Lyng, Gordon Stanley, Allison Spratt, Billy Wheelan, Lucy Sorensen, Brian Norris, Gretchen Goldsworthy,
Catherine Carpenter Cox, Rita Markova, Susan Lewis, Adam Halpin,
Joan Porter, Bill Bateman, Matthew Deming, Doug Shapiro, Amanda Johnson, and
Mary Workman.
www.prideandprejudice-themusical.com
September 23 - October 4, 2008
Lucy has been cast in CYCLONE (and the
Pig-Faced Lady), a Next Link Selection in the New York Musical Theatre
Conference. Book and lyrics by Dana Leslie Goldstein, music by Rima Fand, and directed by Elysa Marden. The talented cast
consists of Jodie Bentley, Amber Carson, Caleb Damschroder,
Judah Frank, David Garry, Ariela Morgenstern, Jessica
Mary Murphy, Paul Niebanck, and Jacob R. Thompson.
Come see us at the TBG Theatre, 312 West 36th Street. Visit www.NYMF.org and www.cyclonethemusical.com
for additional information.
September 18-19, 2008
Lucy is thrilled to participate in a reading
of the new musical based on the opera Casanova's Homecoming, Casanova
Returns (music by Mike Reid, lyrics by Sarah Schlesinger, and book by
Edward Gallardo) along with Brent Barrett, John Paul Almon,
Joyce Castle, Roland Rusinek, Elizabeth Ward Land,
Andrea Goss, Sierra Boggess, Brian D'Addario, George Lee Andrews, Steve Routman,
Steven Stein-Grainger, Kyle Barisich, Richard Poole,
Jim Weitzer, Kris Koop, Rebecca Pitcher, Joanne Lessner, Stephanie Mason, Morgan James, and Sally
Williams. The musical direction is by Kristen Blodgette
and direction by Artie Masella.
July 7-20, 2008
Again, Lucy is cast in Iron Curtain
which has been selected to be workshopped and
performed at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center's 2008 National Music Theater
Conference in Waterford, CT and staged by Cara Reichel.
The company includes Stephen Bogardus, Jessica Snow
Wilson, David Abeles, Alison Briner, Monique French,
David Gregory, Daniel C. Levine, Anne Torsiglieri,
Dan Sharkey, Robby Sharpe, and Gordon Stanley.
June 30, 2008
Lucy will be joining the cast of Iron
Curtain (book by Susan DiLallo, lyrics by Peter
Mills, and music by Stephen Weiner) for a One Night Benefit Concert at Engleman Recital Hall, Baruch Performing Arts Center as the
Russian, Olga. Featuring: Bethe B. Austin, Larry Brustofski, Maria Couch, Jeff Edgerton, Greg Horton, Ashley
Fox Linton, David S. Miller, Marcus Neville, Richard Pruitt, Zak Risinger, Dara Seitzman, Doug Shapiro, and Robby Sharpe.
May 4, 2008
Lucy has the pleasure of performing a
collection of Broadway showtunes along with Patrick Bodd and Ben Cohn at White Meadow Temple in White Meadow
Lake, New Jersey - the hometown of Ben Cohn, as part of their celebration of
the 60th anniversary of Israel.
April 28, 2008
Once again, Lucy performs for the BMI
workshop, this time presenting the song, The Only Way to Know by Robert Maggio (music) and Michael Hollinger (lyrics) from their
new musical-in-progress, Touchstones.
February 26-March 16, 2008
Lucy plays the role of Georgie
Bukatinsky in The Full Monty at the Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Jupiter, Florida. This
top-notch production stars Mimi Hines and includes Heather Adair, Mark Willis Borum, Tony Barton, Emily Crosby, Ashley Puckett Gonzales,
Todd A. Horman, Tyson Jennette,
Bruce Linser, Gavin Lodge, Philip Labes,
Wayne LeGette, Adam Overett,
Sharon Owens, Matthew Steffens, and Tonya Thompson. Direction
by Alan Souza, Choreography by Ron De Jesus, and Musical Directon
by Helen Gregory.
January 30-February 1, 2008
Lucy heads up to the Goodspeed
Opera House to join 11 other actors in developing and performing pieces of the
NYU Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program class of '08.
December 6, 2007
Lucy lays down a handful of chorus tracks to
be heard on the The Musicology of Vincent Youmans, the next composer in the Musicality Series to
be released on the Jay Records label in the near future.
October 15-19, 2007
Lucy is thrilled to be involved in a workshop
and reading of a new version of The Kay Swift Project (formerly Fine
& Dandy) under the direction of Casey Nicholaw
and Jimmy Ray Bennet as the script writer. The
fantastic and creative cast consists of: Annaleigh
Ashford, Jared Bradshaw, Christian Borle, Scott Gofta, John Gregorio, Linda Griffin, Liz Griffith, Enders
Groff, Beth Leavel, Logan Lipton, Stacey Sargeant, Jen Simard, Andre Ward,
Patrick Wetzel and Lenny Wolpe.
September 24-Oct 4, 2007
Lucy joins the cast of Sympathy Jones
in the New York Musical Theatre Festival (NYMF) as disguise designer Caprice
Nova. The new spy musical is headed by Kate Shindle
and Jane Summerhays along with Thursday Farrar,
Amanda Ryan Paige, Jimmy Bennett, Charlie Pollock, Tony Chiroldes,
Christopher Carl and Glenn Peters. The new spy musical, which will play at the
Julia Miles Theater has music and & lyrics by Masi
Asare, book by Brooke Pierce, and direction by Sarah Gurfield.
July 31-August 11, 2007
Lucy is cast as Marge, in Suds: The Rocking 60s Musical Soap Opera at Saint Michael's
Playhouse,
May 25, 2007
Lucy is involved in a demo recording of the Aron Accurso (music) & Jill Abramovitz (lyrics) musical-in-the-works, The Dogs of Pripyat.
May 23, 2007
Lucy joins the ensemble of the new Ben
Cohn/Sean McDaniel musical, Big Tent for two Manhattan readings.
May 8, 2007
Lucy once again sings as well as performs
‘Granny’ for the third presentation of Fine & Dandy (Kay Swift/Paul
James). The Kay Swift Trust has commissioned a new script for the show from
writer-performer Jimmy Bennett, with musical direction and arrangements by
Aaron Gandy.
April 30, 2007
Lucy joins
the Friends In Theater Company to present We
Tell the Story: the Songs of Ahrens and Flaherty, a one night only benefit
concert for the Make-A-Wish Foundation® of Metro New York. The production
will also feature: Kenita R. Miller (Color Purple),
Q. Smith (Les Miserables), Joe Aaron Reid (Curtains),
Kara Boyer, Kimberly Burns, Peter Carrier, Creighton Fraker,
Katie Kozlowski, Jamal McDonald, and Bruce Warren. It will take place at the Lucille Lortel
Theatre under direction of Phil Accorso.
April 19, 2007
Lucy sings in the reading of the Kay Swift and
Paul James musical, Fine & Dandy.
February 19, 2007
After recording the second act, Lucy reprises
the role of Lydia in Lawrence Rush’s Pride & Prejudice for the first
reading of the full show.
January 22, 2007
Lucy continues her work with Lawrence Rush’s
musical version of Pride & Prejudice when she sings Lydia’s Act II
number, Brighton at the BMI Workshop.
October 26-December 31, 2006
Is Lucy Naughty or Nice? Playing the warm, yet
sassy role of Mrs. Claus in the Nashville sit-down of the Radio City
Christmas Spectacular at the Grand Ole Opry!
September 10, 2006
Records 4 songs for
the demo of Joshua Cohen’s Entropy Cycle.
September 1, 2006
Records the role of
Bailey for Andrew Gerle’s demo of his new musical, Reality.
June 4, 2006
Lucy rejoins Leannis
Maxwell singing ‘bridesmaid’ back up vocals for Patrick Mellen’s
cabaret, Ringfinger. Douglas Maxwell musically
directs.
May 10, 2006
Pride and Prejudice Reading – Lucy plays the role of the youngest Bennett daughter, Lydia.
April 29, 2006
Lucy performs a variety of protest-themed
songs by various composers and lyricists for Prospect Theater’s benefit Propaganda
Cabaret.
April 27-May 12, 2006
Erik Svejcar’s Caligula Workshop and Presentation of ACT
I. Directed by Chris Pressley.
February 13, 2006
Man in The Iron Mask (by Shad Olsen and Jeffrey Campos) Reading of ACT I at the Lamb’s
Theatre.
December 5, 2005
Lucy sings in the chorus for the Third
Annual World AIDS Day Benefit Concert of The Secret Garden.
November 13-21, 2005
Lucy participates in a workshop of Prospect
Theatre’s Iron Curtain (music by Stephen Weiner, lyrics by Peter Mills,
book by Susan DiLallo), directed by Cara Reichel.
October 24-27, 2005
Lucy joins a cast of David Abeles, Meeghan Midkiff, and Mark Sanders
to perform a cabaret of Peter Mills’ music, Lonely Rhymes directed by
Cara Reichel.
September 10-October 2, 2005
Lucy has a blast performing numerous heroines
as Hildegarde and then the off-beat vegan, Pippi in Andrew Gerle and Maryrose Woods’ award winning musical, The Tutor at
59E59 Street Theater.
September 12, 2005
Records the role of
prissy and boy-crazy
August 13, 2005
Lucy continues working with Jeffrey Campos and
Shad Olsen singing Queen Anne in their musical version of The Man in
Iron Mask.
August 10-11, 2005
Happy Birthday, Garfield! Feliz Cumpleanos,
Garfield - this time in English at various Cape Cod locales.
July 21-August 1, 2005
Lucy takes on the challenge of a dual role of
Liz/Fairy CatMother in SPANISH when she travels to
Panama City, Panama to perform Feliz Cumpleanos, Garfield.
June 13, 2005
Lucy is part of the cast of Good Hope
by August Schulenburg directed by Gia Forakis at the Lark Play Development Center.
April 14-19, 2005
It’s that time of year again! Lucy sings in NYU
Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program Thesis Musicals.
April 11-19, 2005
Lucy plays tongue-troubled Verda
in the workshop/reading of Scott Venter’s Anathemaville,
directed by Jess McLeod.
March 22, 2005
Lucy says “I do” to singing back-up for
Patrick Mellen’s Cabaret - Ringfinger
at the Triad. Joining her as ‘bridesmaids’ are Leannis Maxwell and Theresa Finamore.
Douglas Maxwell musically directs.
January 28-February 9, 2005
Raw Impressions Marathon #16, directed by Joe Locarro.
January 29, 2005
Man in Iron Mask Demo – singing the role of Queen Anne.
November 29, 2004
Lucy sings soprano in the World AIDS Day
Benefit Concert of Pippin held at the Manhattan Ballroom. Directed by Gabriel Barre.
October 2004
Don’t Sleep in the Subway – composed of Lucy, Jasmin Norwood, and Katie Kozlowski,
the trio takes the quirky and varied cabaret to New York’s Opia
Lounge, Boston, Rhode Island, and Wilton, Connecticut.
September 27, 2004
The original cast of Dreams This Way
reunites to perform at the Beckett Theatre as part of the inaugural NYMF
season.
August 22, 2004
Lucy once again participates in the
Festival of ‘Wrights at The Makor. She reprises
her role as Dolly, the cloned sheep in David Rodwin
and R.N. Sandberg’s Goodbye, Dolly as well as Myra in A Small Reception (Music:
Arthur Yelton, Book & Lyrics: Mark O’Donnell).
The pieces are directed by Pamela Vachon.
August 8, 2004
Makor Reading of Pyramus & Thisbe.
July 25, 2004
Live at Opia
presents Under-Exposed featuring the music of Ben Cohn & Sean
McDaniel. Lucy joined D.B. Bonds, Bridget Crawford, Bob duSold,
Michael Sinclair, Lucy Vance, and Jan Neuberger under the direction of Jamibeth Margolis.
March 19-April 3, 2004
Along with Jimmy Bennett, Gavin Esham, Patrick Mellen, Amanda
Ryan Paige, and Jennifer Waldman, Lucy performs the 10 minute musicals of a
myriad of composer/lyricist teams in Dreams This Way; the Best of Raw
Impressions at the TADA! Theatre, directed by Danielle Topol.
February 11-28
Under the direction of Sarah Gurfield, Lucy takes on one of her dream roles in playing
Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady at the Amateur Comedy Club.
January 31, 2004
Sings the music of
Ben Cohn in
December 13, 2003
Reprises her role in Where
Is Love? (directed and produced by
Lesley-Anne Stone) along with Amy Downing, Brooke Sciscio,
Jamal McDonald, Robert Koutras, and Kevin Rockower at The Duplex.
December 5-9, 2003
Theater Resources Unlimited (TRU) and PenneySeal Productions host The Daniel Marshall Award
Winning musical, Deirdre, by Michael McCarthy and Rich Neumar. Lucy performs the role of warrior twin, Ashlynn. Directed by Sarah Gurfield.
December 2, 2003
Performs with the
heralded London Cast of My Fair Lady at the Plaza Hotel to benefit the
Food Allergy Initative.
September 12-27, 2003
Portrays the role
of Mara Reuter in Erik Orton’s musical,
August 18, 2003
Owl Creek Backer’s Audition – performs the role of Shiloh.
June 23-July 8, 2003
Lucy joins the ensemble of Ben Cohn and Sean McDaniel’s
Owl Creek, directed by Jamibeth Margolis at
City Center.
April 17-April 22, 2003
Lucy begins her relationship performing with NYU’s
Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program during their final thesis
projects.
March 22-23, 2003
Workshops the roles
of Veronica (and others!) in the musical Slut by Stephen Sislen and Ben Winters, directed by Sarah Gurfield.
March 11, 2003
Records a demo for
composer/lyricist Rob Hartmann.
September-December 2002
Under the direction of Ithaca Alum, Joe Calarco, Lucy plays the dual role of Estelle/Maggie in
Lawrence O’Keefe and Nell Benjamin’s musical Sarah, Plain and Tall – 1st
Touring Cast.
June 19-July 13, 2002
After graduating Ithaca College with a degree
in musical theatre, Lucy takes on her first post-college role at Barrington
Stage Company as one of the three nurses in South Pacific, directed by
Julianne Boyd.