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Lacy was born and raised in a small town near the Los Angeles mountains. She was first introduced to theater at three years old when her grandmother brought her to an all-female production of Charlotte's Web at The Nine O'clock Players theater. Her interest sparked and continued to grow as she went to see every show at that theater for ten years. Lacy stepped on stage for the first time in kindergarten, and the rest is history. 

 

Since her early childhood, Lacy has been a performer in over thirty-five full productions. In middle school, Lacy had the opportunity to work with Peter Schneider and Glenn Roven on a new musical, Norman's Ark, which premiered at the Ford Amphitheater in Hollywood. During high school, she became a resident member of the Young Performers Institute and played roles such as Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Hope in Urinetown, and Cinderella in Into the Woods.​

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While attending college, Lacy was nominated for “Best Actress In A Musical” for the Irene Ryans as part of the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival, for her roles of Sally in Reefer Madness and Hedy LaRue in How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. She graduated from California State University, Chico with a bachelor’s degree in Musical Theatre and a minor in Marketing. Lacy has spent the past few years living in Asia, performing at Universal Studios Japan and as a part of the opening cast of the newest Universal Studios theme park, located in Beijing, China. 

Aside from performing, Lacy loves to create art through photography and modeling. As a former Disney cast member, you can often find her wearing a tiara on her days off. Lacy’s aspiration is to be the person to help others smile, and she strives to do that every day through her journey in the arts and spreading glitter everywhere she goes.

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