Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Nicha Flick


Nicha Flick did many shows while she was with PCPH. Among her first shows were Annie Get your Gun (directed by Jim Poor) when she played Dolly and The 1940's Radio Hour (directed by Jack Randall Earles). 

Nicha served two terms on our Board of Directors. Her husband Dave also helped with many projects for PCPH. She appeared in 7 Brides for 7 Brothers (directed by Earles).



Nicha played the leading role of Peggy Sawyer in our production of 42nd Street, directed by Vickie Parker and choreographed by Lita Sandy.


Nicha's other shows at PCPH include major roles in The Foreigner (directed by Brad Sandy) and Once Upon a Mattress(directed by Earles). She was also the co-choreographer for A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (directed by Ernie Ford).

Nicha's job with Cinergy Corp. drew her to Cincinnati where she and husband Dave now live. She is still active in local community theatre. Nicha wears many hats including performer, producer, and choreographer. She choreographs a tap number for the annual fundraiser for the Guardian Angel Church titled The Angel Follies. She served on the Board of Directors for Beechmont Players where she has appeared in Cinderella and Moon Over Buffalo.


Nicha recently appeared in the ensemble of 42nd Street at Cincinnati Music Theatre. We always welcome a visit from Nicha & Dave. Congratulations to another PCPH Alumnus who keeps its stage traditions alive in new and exciting venues!

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