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Lucy Moss

she/her/hers

Writer, Co Director
Six
Participates in 1 Session
Lucy is one half of Marlow and Moss, the writing duo behind ‘SIX,’ and is also one half of the show’s directors. Previous writer-director credits include ‘Hot Gay Time Machine,’ which has been performed in London’s West End and at the Edinburgh Fringe (where they won the Brighton Fringe Award for Excellence, no big deal). ‘Hot Gay Time Machine,’ of which Marlow and Moss comprise two thirds of the creative team, is currently resident at The Other Palace in London. Previous directorial credits include ‘Pelican: The Cat Man Curse’ (Soho Theatre and Bedlam Theatre); ‘Pelican: Fisk’ (Brighton Fringe and Bedlam Theatre); Boris: World King (Trafalgar Studios and Pleasance Edinburgh - as assistant); Worklight Theatre’s ‘Monster’ (Perth Fringe, Australia and Pleasance Edinburgh - as associate); Red/Wolf (Vaults Festival - as assistant). Lucy studied history at Cambridge University (where she met friend and colleague, Toby Marlow) and trained in Dance and Musical Theatre at Laine Theatre Arts.
twitter/insta: @mucyloss

Sessions in which Lucy Moss participates

Sunday 26 January, 2020

Time Zone: (GMT-05:00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)
1:45 PM
1:45 PM
Spotlight: SIX
1 hour, 1:45 PM - 2:45 PM

New York Hilton Midtown - MainStage - Grand Ballroom

Panel

Felicia Fitzpatrick, Playbill (Moderator)

Lucy Moss, Six (Participant)

Carrie-Anne Ingrouille, Six (Participant)

Wendy Barnes, Six (Participant)

Andy Barnes, Six (Participant)

Jamie Armitage, Six (Participant)

Toby Marlow, Six (Participant)

Divorced, beheaded, died, divorced, beheaded, survived. You may know the names and the fame and the faces of Henry VIII's six wives, but wha...