Lucy Geller is a performer, composer, writer, and current faculty member of the Shedd music school. You may have also seen her grace the Jaqua stage at the Emcee in the Magical Moombah! shows or in the Shedd’s four most recent theatricals. After Lucy graduated Phi Beta Kappa & Cum Laude from Pomona College in 2021, she accepted a Masa Fellowship to live and work in Israel, where she interned at a record label, busked on the streets of Tel Aviv, and sang for Israeli President Isaac Herzog on the eighth night of Hanukkah. She studied musical theater performance at Idyllwild Arts Academy, NYU-Tisch New Studio on Broadway, the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center, and was an acting intern with Marin Shakespeare Company. Her most recent original musical, Corona Cutie: A Digital Quest for Love was named one of the “best feminist plays to watch” at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival by Refinery29. She has been published in the New York Jewish Week and contributed articles to a soon-to-be-launched online magazine for Jewish Gen Z.