About Me

Hello Dear Readers:
I'm Annie Moss, aspiring artist from Michigan. My passion in life is pursuing and promoting the performing arts throughout several mediums.

I caught the performing bug at a very early age, and I've been a singer and actor for the past 12 years.

I also adore underground independent music, and dedicate much of my time to promoting independent bands and local concert venues.

My other interests include novelty and digital photography, taking road trips through Northern Michigan, learning HTML coding, literary analysis, and science fiction.

xoxo,
Annie Moss

We should all do what,
in the long run,
gives us joy,
even if it is only picking grapes
or sorting the laundry.
-E. B. White

Currently in Heavy Rotation

News & Recent Events

  • 29 May 2008


    I am now a college graduate, MSU Alumni class of 2008! I'm working on a few small productions in East Lansing, MI this summer. But, I'm preparing to move to New York City in September. More details to come!

  • 1 May 2008


    "Babes in Arms" just closed! It was a wonderful production here at MSU, and I am so thankful to have been part of such a wonderful show! Working with director Greg Ganakas was outstanding, and I'm thrilled to have "Babes" end my time here at MSU. Thanks to the whole "Babes" crew!

  • 6 November 2007


    "Arts or Crafts," an original work created by my favorite professor, Rob Roznowski, is premiering at MSU on Tuesday November 3, 2007. This is a captivating and earnest collection of scenes (both hilarious and heartbreaking) exploring the differences and processes of creating both arts and crafts. I adore this play, and am thrilled to be helping the tech crew for the production.

  • 4 November 2007


    photo I recently accepted the role of Baby Rose in MSU's upcoming production of "Babes in Arms," directed by Greg Ganakas, choreographed by Randy Skinner, with an updated script written by Joe DiPietro. Although the show doesn't open for another 6 months, we've already begun extensive tap dance training. It's really hard work, but I'm having so much fun! Mark your calendars: April 10-13, 17-20 at MSU. I think it's going to be a fantastic production!