Nick A. Olivero is the founding Artistic Director of Boxcar Theatre. He has produced over 30 productions with Boxcar offering unique perspectives and unparalleled experiences to audiences. Memorable directorial credits include Zen, Galáp. (Adapted from Kurt Vonnegut’s novel “Galápagos”), True West, and Where the Sidewalk Ends. He has co-written and performed in 21/One, Big Co., and Animal Kingdom. His original plays are Manners and Civility, Rent Boy Ave.: an urban fairytale musical, and his adaptation Romeo & Julien, starring two men as the star-crossed lovers, a response to Prop 8 passing. He is committed to Boxcar’s growth as a Directors Theatre, offering a home for directors with bold visions and high concepts. |
Past
The Glass Menagerie, 2010
A Streetcar Named Desire, 2010
RHINO, 2010
I ♥ SF, 2009
Museum, 2009
Meet the Samsas, 2009
Romeo & Julien, 2009
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Rent Boy Ave.: A Fairy’s Tale, 2009
Where the Sidewalk Ends, 2009
The Giving Tree, 2009
Animal Kingdom, 2008
h e a d s p a c e, 2008
Manners and Civility, 2008
I Laughed So Hard I Wet My Pants, 2008
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True West, 2007
Big Co., 2007
Galáp., 2007
21/One, 2006
Zen, 2006
MATH or pencil, blazer, homework-exhaust, 2005
21/One: Twenty-One Shows in One Hour, 2005 |