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Lucy Panush is a multi-hyphenate artist born and raised in New York City! Starting with “Mommy and Me” classes, Lucy’s love for dance started at a very young age…which grew into a love of performing… What can she say? She’s always been a ham. After (virtually) graduating from Northwestern University in 2020, Lucy had to wait a year until she was able to hit the road with the First Broadway National Tour of TOOTSIE: THE MUSICAL. However, in that ‘in between time’ she was lucky enough to play “Laduca Hamilton” (a ‘chaotic good’ choreographer) in fellow Northwestern alumni Robert Cunningham’s HOW TO L0VE webseries. Lucy even contributed as actual choreographer for the episode “The Legend of Laduca Hamilton”! This past summer, Lucy originated the character of “Hannah” in Britta Johnson’s LIFE AFTER at the world-renowned Goodman Theater in Chicago, for which she received glowing reviews. Lucy also loves to teach dance, choreograph, visualize videos, and write. Most of all, Lucy aims to spark joy in whatever she does!
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"But the star of the night goes to Lucy Panush as Hannah, making her Goodman debut radiant and enchanting idiosyncrasies on stage, was simply captivating."
— Let's Play Theatrical Reviews
"...I have praise for Lucy Panush, whose deft comic turn as best friend Hannah, delivers a warm, funny performance."
— Third Coast Review
"There’s also Alice’s adorably dorky best friend, Hannah (the scene-stealing Lucy Panush)..."
— Chicago Reader
"Lucy Panush infuses some much needed humor as Alice's goofy and loving best friend Hannah (She also delivers on some of the most whimsical parts of Ann Yee's choreography.)"
— Broadway World
" Panush playing a bewitching Bertha Mason...Panush is on stage nearly the entire play, observing the action from a raised platform...She is captivatingly mad the whole time.
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Lucy Panush is a multi-hyphenate artist born and raised in New York City! Starting with “Mommy and Me” classes, Lucy’s love for dance started at a very young age…which grew into a love of performing… What can she say? She’s always been a ham. After (virtually) graduating from Northwestern University in 2020, Lucy had to wait a year until she was able to hit the road with the First Broadway National Tour of TOOTSIE: THE MUSICAL. However, in that ‘in between time’ she was lucky enough to play “Laduca Hamilton” (a ‘chaotic good’ choreographer) in fellow Northwestern alumni Robert Cunningham’s HOW TO L0VE webseries. Lucy even contributed as actual choreographer for the episode “The Legend of Laduca Hamilton”! This past summer, Lucy originated the character of “Hannah” in Britta Johnson’s LIFE AFTER at the world-renowned Goodman Theater in Chicago, for which she received glowing reviews. Lucy also loves to teach dance, choreograph, visualize videos, and write. Most of all, Lucy aims to spark joy in whatever she does!
Press Quotes
"But the star of the night goes to Lucy Panush as Hannah, making her Goodman debut radiant and enchanting idiosyncrasies on stage, was simply captivating."
— Let's Play Theatrical Reviews
"...I have praise for Lucy Panush, whose deft comic turn as best friend Hannah, delivers a warm, funny performance."
— Third Coast Review
"There’s also Alice’s adorably dorky best friend, Hannah (the scene-stealing Lucy Panush)..."
— Chicago Reader
"Lucy Panush infuses some much needed humor as Alice's goofy and loving best friend Hannah (She also delivers on some of the most whimsical parts of Ann Yee's choreography.)"
— Broadway World
" Panush playing a bewitching Bertha Mason...Panush is on stage nearly the entire play, observing the action from a raised platform...She is captivatingly mad the whole time.
"
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