Lucy has fast become one of Australia’s rising young leading ladies with a list of major roles to her credit including Peggy Sawyer in 42nd Street, Miss Dorothy in the Australian Premiere of Thoroughly Modern Millie, Lois Lane/Bianca in Kiss Me Kate, Rikki Rose in Respect and Laurey in Oklahoma!.
Originally hailing from Perth, Lucy graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA) with a Bachelor of Arts (Music Theatre) and prior to graduating was cast in the Brisbane and Sydney seasons of Mamma Mia! in which she understudied and performed the role of Sophie.
Lucy’s screen credits include the lead role of Cassie Bennett on Channel 7’s Headland, All Saints, Rush II, Spicks and Specks, Parlami D'Amore, the Australian feature film Finding Nigel and the worldwide broadcast of the BBC2 Voice of Musical Theatre Competition in Cardiff in which she was a finalist. Lucy is a frequent guest presenter on Channel 7's Absolutely Melbourne.
While regularly performing in concert with various
orchestras throughout Australia, Lucy’s cabaret
appearances include Immaculate Confection which toured
to Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Tasmania and the Adelaide
Cabaret Festival, All Star Cabaret for the Sydney
Theatre Company, Cavalcade for His Majesty's Theatre,
Perth, and the 2003 Sydney Cabaret Convention for
which she received the Judges’ Award.
Lucy has a firm commitment to workshopping and performing
new Australian work, having created roles for Mel
Morrow and David Mitchell’s The Palace Whore,
Nick Enright and David King’s The Good Fight,
John Shand’s Rainbow’s End (including
the subsequent SBS recording), Guy Noble’s Karaoke
The Musical and Matthew Robinson’s Pratt Prize-winning
musical Metro Street.
Recent highlights have been singing the National Anthem at the 2008 AFL Grand Final and at Oaks Day as part of Melbourne's Spring Racing Carnival and performing on Channel 9's Carols By Candlelight.
Lucy is currently playing the role of Glinda in the Australian Premiere season of Wicked at The Regent Theatre in Melbourne.










