Nick Eibler

Nick Eibler

Lavender Public
Actor, Producer and Screenwriter

New York City, New York

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About Nick

Nick Eibler (he/they) is a multi-disciplinary Queer artist. Nick started their producing journey by launching the annual “Broadway Backwards Cabaret” at their alma mater, Texas State University, which benefits Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS. In the summer of 2020, he launched the podcast Queer Queeries: a conversational style podcast that celebrates all things Queer identity and educates everyone on the complexities of queer identity, experience, and history, which has amassed over 7k downloads and hosted guests such as Congressman Sam Park, The Queen’s English author Chloe Davis, Drag Artist and Activist Marti Allen Cummings, Recording Artist Katie Pruitt, and many more.

At the end of 2020, Nick co-founded Creatives 4 Change: a collective of artists that worked to create initiatives, provide resources, and empower voters to use their voice in the 2021 Georgia senate runoff. They hosted speaking events and voter registration drives with various Atlanta Public schools as well as Zoom webinars open to the public.

As an actor and co-collaborator, Nick has worked on a variety of new and adapted musicals both on and off Broadway: The Prom, How to Repair a Mechanical Heart (based on the YA novel), Fly (a new take on the Peter Pan story), Pop Goes the World (jukebox musical using New Wave era hits), Twist (an adaption of the Oliver Twist story set in 1920’s New Orleans), and The World According to Snoopy (based on the Peanuts comics). He has worked with legendary director/choreographer/actor Debbie Allen, Jeffrey Seller (producer of Rent and Hamilton), Sammi Cannold (Evita at CityCenter, Endlings at New York Theatre Workshop, Ragtime at Ellis Island), Casey Nicholaw (The Prom, The Drowsy Chaperone, Mean Girls), the Alliance Theatre, La Jolla Playhouse, Pasadena Playhouse, and Theatre Under the Stars.

At present, Nick does most of his producing work through his production company, Lavender Public: a creative collective that aims to empower LGBTQIA+ artists to explore the reaches of their voice through the means of storytelling.

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