Nicole Beerman is an actor, singer, dancer, director, choreographer, teacher, and artist from Seattle, Washington. Nicole is currently teaching 4th year Musical Theatre Dance at Cornish College of the Arts, and Movement for Actors at Seattle Film Institute. Nicole is represented by MAM (Mitchell Artist Management) and is a certified Simonson Technique Teacher. Nicole holds a BFA in Acting from Cornish College of the Arts and is a member of Actors’ Equity Association. Nicole is married to Josh Beerman and a mother to Max and Huxley Beerman.
Nicole moved back to Seattle from New York City in 2014, after spending 7 years on the east coast. Nicole’s New York credits include: Deb in Adrift (Sam French 2013), Lucy in The Cuban and the Redhead (ReVision Theater), Rene in Cut and Debbie in Lonesome Winter (The Management). She was a soloist at New Voices Cabaret Series with music by Ryan Scott Oliver at the Duplex. She also choreographed multiple shows Off Broadway including: La Brea (Clubbed Thumb, directed by Tony Award Winner Adam Greenfield), MilkMilkLemonaid (Written by Joshua Conkel at Astoria Performing Arts), and The Strangest (HERE Center, featuring Jessica Pohly). Nicole performed with Regee Watts at 2H in Brooklyn and ran the dance call for the World Premier of Head Over Heels at Oregon Shakespeare Festival for Sonya Tayeh. Regional theater credits include: Cabaret and Mary Poppins (Village Theatre), The Constant Wife (Seattle Rep), Cabaret (5th Avenue, Ordway Center, AMTSJ), Wonderful Town (5th Avenue), Annie, Bye Bye Birdie, How to Succeed, and Once Upon a Time in New Jersey (Village Theatre), Elephant and Piggie, Sleeping Beauty, Fire Station 7, and Harriet’s Halloween Candy (Seattle Children’s Theatre). Nicole was a nominee for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Musical for her work in Cabaret at Village Theatre for the 2015 Gregory Awards. Nicole also owns and operated Lush Roots, a floral and plant art business. Visit www.lushrootsdesigns.com for more information. |