Lucy Moss

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Born
Lucy Amelia Nancy Moss

(1994-01-13) 13 January 1994 (age 32)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • director
  • composer
  • playwright
  • lyricist
Yearsactive2014–present
Lucy Moss
Moss at the 75th Tony Awards in 2022
Moss at the 75th Tony Awards in 2022
Born
Lucy Amelia Nancy Moss

(1994-01-13) 13 January 1994 (age 32)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • director
  • composer
  • playwright
  • lyricist
EducationGonville and Caius College, Cambridge (BA)
Years active2014–present
Notable worksSix
Hot Gay Time Machine
Why Am I So Single?
Notable awardsTony Award for Best Original Score

Lucy Amelia Nancy Moss (born 13 January 1994) is a British musical theatre composer, lyricist, playwright, writer, and director best known for co-creating the hit musical Six with Toby Marlow.[1] As director of most Six productions, Moss became the youngest ever female director of a Broadway musical at 26.[2][3]

For its West End run, Six was voted Best New Musical of the Decade by readers of WhatsOnStage and received five Olivier Award nominations.[4][5] Nominated for a Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical with Jamie Armitage,[6] Moss alongside Marlow won the Tony Award for Best Original Score in 2022.[7]

Before theatres reopened in 2021, Moss directed the virtual benefit performance of Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical.[8] In 2022, Moss directed a new production of Legally Blonde: The Musical at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre in London.[9][10]

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