Noah Racey is a New York based performer, director, choreographer and educator who made his Broadway debut in the 2001 revival of Follies, and has since appeared in the original casts of Thoroughly Modern Millie (Associate Choreographer), Never Gonna Dance, and Curtains.
Last year Noah celebrated 10 years with the critically acclaimed Broadway By The Year series at New York’s Town Hal...read more
Noah Racey is a New York based performer, director, choreographer and educator who made his Broadway debut in the 2001 revival of Follies, and has since appeared in the original casts of Thoroughly Modern Millie (Associate Choreographer), Never Gonna Dance, and Curtains.
Last year Noah celebrated 10 years with the critically acclaimed Broadway By The Year series at New York’s Town Hall where he also directed Brooklyn to Hollywood, starring Tovah Feldshuh, and the 2008 Nightlife Awards. Also at Town Hall, he directed and choreographed the world premier of All Singin', All Dancin'.
Noah choreographed the world premier of Turn of the Century (Chicago’s Goodman Theatre) directed by Tommy Tune, starring Jeff Daniels and Rachel York. He also choreographed the 2008-09 White Christmas national tour and was Associate Director for Jeff Calhoun’s High School Musical, High School Musical 2 (Fox, Atlanta) and Shenandoah (Ford’s Theatre DC, starring Scott Bakula).
Noah recently won his second Connecticut Critic Circle award, this for Outstanding Choreography in Annie Get Your Gun, the first for playing Charley in Where’s Charley, both at the Goodspeed Operahouse. Look for his choreography this season in Seattle 5th Avenue Theatre’s Guys and Dolls, as well as Goodspeed Operahouse’s Show Boat. He is the founder and Artistic Director of the internationally acclaimed New York Song and Dance Company.
Noah is a product of - and strong proponent for - arts funding in public schools.
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