Peter in Peter And The Starcatcher at the Texas Shakespeare Festival 2024. Photo by James Logue

“We are such stuff as

dreams are made on”

-William Shakespeare

 

Nick is a multifaceted artist seeking to explore the treasure of our little lives through the innate, human need for storytelling.

 
 
Nicholas DiPuma singing Go The Distance at the Atlanta Artist's Relief Fund May Day Cabaret 2021. Photo by Robby Owenby Photography

Nick was born and raised in a small town in North Georgia, and eventually found theatre through his high school theatre program. His world expanded when he went to college at Reinhardt University and obtained his BFA in Musical Theatre. His world expanded once again when he got his first job out of college touring with the Nashville Shakespeare Festival and discovered a love for Shakespeare and a fresh perspective on the importance and beauty of theatre.

Photo from the Atlanta Artist’s Relief Fund May Day Cabaret. Robert Mitchel Owenby Photography.

Nicholas DiPuma and Anna Snider singing All The Wasted Time at Nick's Senior Showcase. Reinhardt University 2021

Telling each other stories, live, in person, in an environment where anything can happen at any time, where the presence of the audience is truly felt and truly matters: it is a fundamental human need that we all constantly seek to fill. Nick persists in the craft to create work of a quality that inspires the audience to play and be unabashed children once again, so that they may find the freedoms and self-love this play in the theatre has brought to him.

Nick and Anna Snider singing “All The Wasted Time,” from Parade, in Nick’s senior showcase.

Nick enjoys portrait photography, a good thrift shopping adventure, video games, music of many shapes and sizes, but especially music that sounds like it was brought to us by a fairy from the woods. There is also alive within him a strong sense of the appeal of a terrible dad-joke.