Biography
Nicole Wilson is an award-winning multi-disciplinary theatre artist, director, performer, and co-founder of the contemporary performance company Good Old Neon (www.goodoldneon.ca), with whom she directed the acclaimed productions of Blue Remembered Hills(2017) and One Left Hour: The Life and Work of Daniil Kharms (2018). She has two degrees in Pure and Applied Mathematics from the University of Waterloo and is a former graduate of George Brown Theatre school. She has taught acting and improv at George Brown College, Ryerson University, Bad Dog Theatre, and Impatient Theatre. She is also the founder of the Math Room (www.themathroom.ca), a boutique math and science tutoring studio in Toronto's east end.
Recent Credits: Photographic Evidence with Mixed Theatre Company, Blue Remembered Hills (director), UK tour of MankindandThe Pride of Lifewith Poculi Ludique Societas, Claire in The Two Character Play (Good Old Neon), Leblanc in Potosi(Good Old Neon), Jaquenetta in Love's Labours Lost(Dauntless City Theatre Toronto), Pattie in Brimstone and Treacle (Precisely Peter Productions),Nina in The Seagull(Chekhov Collective at The Berkeley Theatre), Blanche in The Hystericon(Good Old Neon).