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About Me

Born and raised in San Diego, California, my journey in the performing arts began at  10 years old, I starting in commercial work in Los Angeles before starting theater training at 11 yeas old growing  a passion that has only grown stronger over the years.

Throughout my career, I have been fortunate to work professionally across various theaters in California, including the Welk Resort, New Village Arts, and the La Jolla Playhouse, where I also served as a council member for two years collaborating closely with the marketing, producing, and outreach departments, I have just earned my BFA in Musical Theatre with a minor in communications and media arts. I have also had the pleasure of performing at various Asian American events across New York City universities, and starting my first year in the city in a sub organization titled PAO by Find Inc Nonprofit organization and proudly represented CCNY and Marymount Manhattan College in the Mr. Philippines contest, competing against universities like Columbia, NYU, and Fordham University earning third place. 

At Marymount Manhattan

Beyond my academic pursuits, I have been fortunate to perform in other parts of the nation with "Like The Wind" at Soho Playhouse, South Carolina's Glow Lyrics production of "Aida," and Vermont at Weston Theatre Company.

In my free time I Enjoy doing a lot of crafts and trying at least one new thing a wek, wether that be trapezing, pole dancing, a new dance class, or fitness class, I try to be as open as possible exploring anything that peaks my interest and making new discoveries a long the way.

In every step I take, I strive to be a versatile performer who can captivate audiences and tell meaningful stories. I am constantly seeking opportunities to learn, grow, and connect with fellow artists. The performing arts industry is ever-evolving, and I am committed to staying at the forefront of its artistic landscape.

With each performance, each collaboration, and each new adventure, I am reminded of the profound impact that art can have on individuals and communities. 

©2021 by Nicky Redd.

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