As a young girl, Lucy watched her older sister Emily having the time of her life performing and making lots of friends at Music Theatre Camp (MTC), she couldn’t wait to join in.
Ten Music Theatre Camps later and Lucy is approaching her final camp this January, having formed incredible bonds with her fellow performers and loving every minute. “I’ve enjoyed my time performing at MTC immensely and I know I’m going to miss it going forward. I’m honestly not going to know what to do during January next year” Lucy says.
Ten Music Theatre Camps later and Lucy is approaching her final camp this January, having formed incredible bonds with her fellow performers and loving every minute. “I’ve enjoyed my time performing at MTC immensely and I know I’m going to miss it going forward. I’m honestly not going to know what to do during January next year” Lucy says.
Her favourite memory from MTC thus far, has been to perform her very first solo song last year in the set from Come From Away. “I loved being able to surround myself with the others in my group and felt fully supported onstage for what was a very nerve-wracking moment” she says. Lucy has loved being able to perform songs from a wide range of different musicals as it has allowed her to gather a large repertoire and challenge herself vocally. There are lots of things that make the MTC experience stand out from other theatre and performing, but Lucy says it is the rehearsal time period in particular that makes it especially |
unique. “We only have two weeks to put together this incredible show, and it builds such strong theatre skills in learning and remembering choreography, lyrics and harmonies in such a short period of time that it is unlike anything else I’ve ever done before”.
Lucy is hoping to study theatre or music in the future, eventually moving into teaching. “This experience is unparalleled, and if you are considering continuing into the Performing Arts, it will help you develop strong stage skills and networking connections that may help and if not, you will still have a ton of fun and create long-lasting friendships along the way” Lucy says.
We have loved seeing what you have brought to the stage each and every year during your time at Music Theatre Camp Lucy. We hope you enjoy your final camp just as much and can’t wait to see what you will do in the future!
See Lucy on stage in the West End cast of Brand New Day, January 9-17, Anzac Hall, Prince Alfred College Theatre.
Lucy is hoping to study theatre or music in the future, eventually moving into teaching. “This experience is unparalleled, and if you are considering continuing into the Performing Arts, it will help you develop strong stage skills and networking connections that may help and if not, you will still have a ton of fun and create long-lasting friendships along the way” Lucy says.
We have loved seeing what you have brought to the stage each and every year during your time at Music Theatre Camp Lucy. We hope you enjoy your final camp just as much and can’t wait to see what you will do in the future!
See Lucy on stage in the West End cast of Brand New Day, January 9-17, Anzac Hall, Prince Alfred College Theatre.
Photo Credits: Accent Photography, Oliver Toth