Moey!
Moey is Melissa Levis, an award-winning Off Broadway songwriter who
became a children’s music teacher in an attempt to get her son into a sold
out nursery school. Though he never got into the program, she found a
new career and her true artistic calling.

Melissa just released MOEY’S MUSIC PARTY CD with the #1 single – I Gotta
Go Potty.
Melissa heads the music department at York Avenue Preschool and leads
mommy & me classes at Gym Time Rhythm and Glues on the Upper East Side
on Manhattan. She teaches Moey’s Music Party (a 45 minute music class
featuring piano, drums, guitar, puppets, and contemporary fairytales)
Rocking Renoirs (a music and art class), Musical Chefs (an integrated
music and cooking class), and Tiny Tots (where she writes songs to teach
baby signs to pre-verbal children.) In the summer of 2005, Melissa
produced Moey’s Music Party as a children’s television show on local
cable in Manchester, Vermont.
Melissa wrote the book and lyrics to THE JOYS OF SEX, which played Off
Broadway in 2004 at the Variety Arts Theatre. JOYS debuted at the 2002
Fringe Festival, where the sold-out, extended-run production took home
the awards for Audience Favorite and Best Director. She wrote the lyrics
to IT’S A HIT!, a comic murder-mystery musical that premiered at the
2006 New York International Fringe Festival. She also wrote the lyrics
to OF SHE I SING! A musical celebration of great women on the 20th
Century.
Since 1993, Melissa has been writing and performing custom songs for private
parties and corporate events. She has written songs for New Mexico
Governor Bill Richardson, Brian Mulroney (past Prime Minister of
Canada), Eli Wallach, Jonathan Tisch, Ethel LeFrak, The Guggenheim
Museum, Fox TV, Vogue, and Bankers Trust. She has performed at events in
Washington D.C., Beverly Hills, Aspen, Boston, and Palm Beach.
Melissa earned a Master of Fine Arts in Musical Theatre Writing from The
Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. She is an alumna of
Brown University, The BMI Musical Theater Workshop, and the Commercial
Theatre Institute. She is a member of The Dramatists League and The
League of Professional Theatre Women.
