Casey Nicholaw
Acclaimed for his distinctive approach to musical theatre, Casey Nicholaw was born in 1962 in San Diego, California, USA. Active since the early 2000s, Nicholaw has primarily worked in the genre of musicals, bringing to life critically acclaimed Broadway hits like "The Book of Mormon," "Aladdin," and "Mean Girls," for which he has garnered multiple Tony Award nominations and a win for Best Direction of a Musical for "The Book of Mormon." Nicholaw's directorial style is known for its energetic choreography, comedic timing, and ability to blend classic Broadway elements with contemporary themes. Casey Nicholaw, a true maestro of the stage, infuses every production with a palpable joy and love for the art of musical theatre.