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Elizabeth Lucas was born on 14 December, 1973 in Indianapolis, Indiana, USA, is a Director, Producer, Writer. Discover Elizabeth Lucas's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 48 years old?

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Occupation director,producer,writer
Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 14 December 1973
Birthday 14 December
Birthplace Indianapolis, Indiana, USA
Nationality United States

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2009

Elizabeth Lucas develops new work for stage and screen. She is a Founding Producer of the New York Musical Theatre Festival, where she has premiered a new musical every year, including "Wild About Harry" (a dance piece about Leona Helmsley), "The Last Starfighter" (based on the movie), and "Captain Gravy's Wavy Navy" (being developed for television). Elizabeth is making her feature directing debut with three genre movies about New York City, her rock movie musical, Clear Blue Tuesday (2009), her teen thriller, Red Hook (2009), and her Sci-fi Fade to White (2009).

2002

In acknowledgment of the unique nature of Elizabeth's first movie musical, Isabella Rico (2002), the Santa Monica Film Festival created a Musical Short category and granted her a Special Achievement Award. Elizabeth produced, directed, and wrote the screenplay for the original fifteen-minute musical film, which won a Director Award from the Zoie Film Festival.

The film has played over thirty festivals since September 2002, including the Hamptons International Film Festival, the Palm Beach Film Festival, the Raindance International Film Festival in London and the San Diego Latino Film Festival. Among her other theatre credits, Elizabeth's Midwest premiere of Hello Again won two After Dark Awards and was recommended for a Jefferson Award, and her productions of Footloose and Jekyll & Hyde received rave reviews at Trump Plaza in Atlantic City. She has directed countless readings and workshops. Favorite stage directing credits include Nine, Kiss Of The Spider Woman and the Marta Kauffman/David Crane/Michael Skloff-written Rapunzel. Elizabeth has assistant directed over 30 musicals, plays and operas with Tony-Winning director Walter Bobbie, international opera director Rhoda Levine, multi-award winning author, actor and director Simon Callow, Paper Mill Playhouse Artistic Director Mark Hoebee and many others. In addition to the New York Musical Theatre Festival, Elizabeth also founded the Door County Opera and the Chicago Directors' Forum and assistant produced the concert musical Galas for two seasons of the Chicago Humanities Festival. She has been a featured writer for Spunk Magazine, Great Lakes Stages and Stage Directions magazines.