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About

Nigel Huckle is an award-winning Australian-American actor based in New York via Roanoke, VA and Melbourne, Australia.

He is currently playing the role of "Chris" in Cameron Mackintosh's international touring company of Miss Saigon, which has traveled the Eastern Hemisphere from the iconic Sydney Opera House to Melbourne, Adelaide, Manila, four cities in Taiwan, and will finish its run in Singapore on September 29.

In 2023, Nigel won a San Diego Theatre Critics' Circle Award for "Outstanding Featured Performance in a Musical" for his turn as "Fabrizio Naccarelli" in The Light in the Piazza at the California Center for the Arts.

He has performed in renowned venues across the world, most notably as "Tony" in Opera Australia's tour of West Side Story, also at the Sydney Opera House, and with the international touring company of Cameron Mackintosh's production of Les Misérables, which featured a run in the inaugural season of the illustrious Dubai Opera.

 

Other credits include "Lt. Cable" in South Pacific at the Tony Award®-winning Utah Shakespeare Festival and at Theatre Under the Stars in Houston, "Jimmy" in Thoroughly Modern Millie and "Barnaby Tucker" in Hello, Dolly!, both with Australia's The Production Company, and "Nick" in the Australian premiere of The Handmaid's Tale with the Australian Contemporary Opera Company.

His concert experience has taken him back to Manila as an international soloist in Boublil & Schönberg's 'Do You Hear the People Sing?', to Sydney as "The Ziegfeld Tenor" in Funny Girl with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, and on tour through the United States, New Zealand, Germany, and Brazil as a member of the Australian Platinum-selling group The TEN Tenors.

 

He holds a BFA in Musical Theatre from Shenandoah Conservatory. Proud member of Actor's Equity Association in the United States, and MEAA Actors Equity in Australia.

He also holds a Master of International Relations from the prestigious University of Melbourne.

Photo by Simon Fitzpatrick

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