
about me
Nicole DeLuca is an actor, singer, writer, and musician based in New York City. A proud New Jersey native, Nicole’s artistry spans a wide array of genres, from classical to pop, folk, and musical theatre. She is passionate about using her voice to advocate for women's rights, gender equality, and survivors of domestic abuse, creating art that empowers and amplifies the voices of those who often go unheard.
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Nicole holds a BM in Vocal Performance from the Manhattan School of Music, where she discovered her deep love for storytelling through various mediums. She thrives on collaborating on new works, particularly musicals with intricate music and raw storylines. With her operatic training as a foundation, Nicole enjoys dissecting complex musical pieces and bringing them to life with depth and authenticity.
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Her performance credits span a variety of significant venues, including NJPAC & Mayo PAC with Ronan Tynan, Jazz at Lincoln Center with Jon Bon Jovi, and Lincoln Center with the NY Philharmonic under Alan Gilbert.
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She has also performed in Italy with the Centro Studi Italiani Opera Festival, in over 23 countries on Royal Caribbean’s Azamara, and on screen in ABC's Quantico.
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She can often be found collaborating with friends and colleagues, such as Ryan Scott Oliver and Ethan Carlson, on musical concept albums.
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Beyond the stage, Nicole is an avid storyteller, currently writing a book about her time at trapped at sea during the Covid-19 pandemic and via her substack, Mood Writer. When not immersed in her creative projects, you can find her reading anything from horror novels to Shakespeare, or floating through the air on aerial hammocks and silks. A lover of bold experiences and meaningful partnerships, Nicole approaches life with an insatiable curiosity.
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Her commitment to artistic collaboration and creating impactful new work fuels her ongoing journey as an artist, always seeking the next challenge.