Disability Empowerment Now
Disability Empowerment Now
Nicole D'Angelo on 'How to Dance in Ohio' and Authentic Representation
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Nicole D’Angelo (they/she) is a music director, actor, and multi-instrumentalist in the NJ/NYC area. A recovering classical musician, they majored in piano and bass clarinet at Montclair State University before pursuing musical theater full time. Nicole recently made their Broadway debut as assistant music director and script consultant for the new musical How to Dance in Ohio, for which they won a special Drama Desk Award as a member of the show’s groundbreaking accessibility team. Other favorite credits include Fun Home (MD, StageWorks), The Civility of Albert Cashier (MD, Trans Entertainment Guild), and Little Shop of Horrors (Audrey, EPIC Players). Nicole is proudly Autistic and a passionate advocate for authentic representation and equitable hiring of disabled performers on stage and screen. Ask them for pics of their cats Whizzer and Hope! IG/TikTok: @nicole.m.dangelo

Nicole and Keith discuss how she first got involved, what her roles are for the musical and the impact the show has on the broader community.

Disability Empowerment Now is produced by Pascal Albright.

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