Lucy Teitler is a New York-based playwright and screenwriter. Her plays have been produced at Ensemble Studio Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, Second Stage Uptown, and elsewhere. Her play “Engagements” has been produced widely and published in pink. Lucy worked as a contributing writer at VICE’s tech mag Motherboard, where she covered hacking and internet security from a feature writing angle. Lucy was most recently a writer and Co-Executive Producer on the limited series, “A Friend of the Family,” for Peacock. Her other screen work includes the award-winning series “Mr. Robot,” the genre-defying Netflix cult hit, “The I-Land,” and the Edie Falco police drama, “Tommy.” Lucy’s short film, “Keep It Open,” is currently in the festival circuit, and has recently played at Inside Out Toronto and the Mill Valley Film Festival, among others. Lucy is an alumna of the Youngblood playwriting group at Ensemble Studio Theatre and Yale College, where she graduated with distinction in English Literature and did sketch comedy. She is represented by CAA.


































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