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S1 Ep12: Lucy Moss: Co-creator of Six The Musical

S1 Ep12: Lucy Moss: Co-creator of Six The Musical

FromThe Dorothy Project


S1 Ep12: Lucy Moss: Co-creator of Six The Musical

FromThe Dorothy Project

ratings:
Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Sep 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In the last episode of Season One, Alice talks musical theatre and diva worship with Lucy Moss. Along with her creative partner Toby Marlow, Lucy is responsible for the musical Six - a runaway hit at Edinburgh, in the West End, and soon, Broadway. Six brings Henry VIII’s wives to the stage as a kickass girlband and lets them set the historical record straight. (It’s amazing.)The pair’s other project, Hot Gay Time Machine, which they wrote with friend and collaborator Zak Ghazi-Torbati, tells the story of a gay man’s life through song and multiple costume changes. Like Six, Hot Gay Time Machine triumphed at the Edinburgh Fringe. It has won the Eddies Award, the Brighton Fringe Award for Excellence, and the Brighton Fringe’s LGBTQ+ Award. We talked about what Lucy and Toby each bring to creating their hit shows, what makes their relationship so fruitful, and the relationship between gay men and the queens they worship.I tried to get Lucy to tell me what they’re working on next but she was tight-lipped...*** Who do you want to hear in Season Two? Tweet us @Dorothy_Podcast or leave a review here on Apple Podcasts! ***
Released:
Sep 5, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (33)

What’s the connection between certain women - from Lady Gaga to the Queen Mum - and queer society? This interview series, hosted by DJ and LGBT activist Alice Beverton-Palmer, explores the Dorothy in ‘friends of Dorothy’. Expect fresh, frank and funny interviews with famous names and unsung heroes, a new angle on the queer zeitgeist, and history you won’t have learned at school. Get involved on Twitter - we want your stories, and your guest suggestions. Tweet a name @Dorothy_Podcast and we'll try to make it happen. We're especially keen to talk to more women of colour.