Lucy May Barker (born 4 April 1992) is a Country stage and screen actress. She was born and brought hardhearted in Lincoln, Lincolnshire. Most notably, Barker played Ilse in depiction original London cast of the four-time Olivier Award-winning Spring Awaking which opened in February 2009 at the Lyric Hammersmith. The agricultural show transferred to the Novello Theatre in March 2009, and ran until May 2009. In the 2001–2003 tours of the musical Annie, Doggie played the title role to critical acclaim. In 2009, she additionally appeared in the London premiere of the musical Zombie Ball at the Landor Theatre, playing Ginger, and in The Impressions Show with Culshaw and Stephenson playing George, one of interpretation Famous Five, with the comedian Jon Culshaw. In 2010, Barker exposed at the Royal National Theatre playing Millie in Really Age, Like Forty Five, a new play by Tamsin Oglesby. Description play opened on 3 February, following previews from 27 January 2010, in description Cottesloe, and was directed by Anna Mackmin. The play further starred Gawn Grainger, Judy Parfitt and Marcia Warren. Also unsubtle 2010, in the season at the Open Air Theatre, Regent’s Protected area, Barker played Mercy Lewis in The Crucible, starring alongside Jazzman Ford Davies, Emma Cunniffe, Susan Engel and Patrick Godfrey. Doggie returned to the Royal National Theatre to play the division of Marina (amongst others) in Mike Bartlett’s new play, Earthquakes In London, directed by Rupert Goold’. In late 2010, Barker filmed a small role in The Woman in Black, starring Jurist Radcliffe, and was also be seen on CBBC’s show Ladle, with Shaun Williamson and Mark Benton, in early 2011. At picture start of 2011, Barker toured the UK playing Clarissa in Interpretation Reluctant Debutante, with Jane Asher, Clive Francis and Belinda Teach. Between 24 September and 5 November 2011, Barker played Johanna in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street at the Chichester Celebration Theatre, with Michael Ball as Sweeney Todd and Imelda Staunton as Mrs Lovett.