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Nicole Weiss
actor. singer. songwriter. collaborator. redhead.
Nicole stars as Carole King
at the Arts Center of Coastal Carolina
April 24 - May 26
photo: Gustavo Rattia
"Nicole Weiss
also roller skates amusingly."
-New York Times (Folk Wandering)
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Nicole Weiss (she/they) is a queer Jewish actor, singer, songwriter, and theatre artist. She grew up in the suburbs of Boston, earned her BFA in Theatre from NYU/Tisch, and now spends her time collaborating with talented friends and colleagues. The grandchild of Holocaust survivors, she is committed to amplifying & empowering marginalized voices & stories.
Nicole has sung with Shaina Taub, John Early, and Shoshana Bean, and has performed at The Delacorte Theatre, The Bell House, Bowery Ballroom, Joe's Pub, Ars Nova, The Beacon, Avery Fisher Hall, Carnegie Hall, The McKittrick Hotel, The Edinburgh Fringe, and probably your wedding.
Nicole stepped into Daniel Fish's Most Happy in Concert at the Williamstown Theatre Festival, where she peformed a duet with the legendary Mary Testa.
Nicole reprised her role as standby for Jessica, Velma, and Karly in Berkeley Repertory's production of Octet, written by Dave Malloy & directed by Annie Tippe.
Nicole was the standby for all four female leads in the world premiere of Dave Malloy's Octet, directed by Annie Tippe, at Signature Theatre.
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