LaQuet Sharnell Pringle

Joaquin Ruiz

LaQuet Sharnell Pringle (they/them/she/her) is a NYC–based performer, choreographer, director, educator, and author with over two decades of professional experience across Broadway, national tours, television, film, and higher education. They are a celebrated Broadway dancer with 21 years of performance experience and have spent more than 13 years as a dance, musical theater, acting, and voice educator.

 

LaQuet’s Broadway and National Tour credits include Mrs. Doubtfire The Musical, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, Lysistrata Jones, Memphis, The Lion King, and Sweet Charity. Their Off-Broadway and regional theater work includes The Life, Make Mine Manhattan, Aida (workshop), Candide, The Wiz, Ain’t Misbehavin’, Chicago, Footloose, and numerous new works, as well as regional theater and developmental productions. Film and television credits include Law & Order: SVU, The Blacklist, Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, The Daily Show, Girls on the Bus, Step Up 3D, and IF (Paramount Pictures).

 

In addition to their performance career, LaQuet is an accomplished director, choreographer, writer, and producer. Their recent directing and choreographic work includes The Art of Becoming, Big Fish, Oklahoma!, Little Women, The Addams Family, and HAIR, as well as music video projects Welcome Here, The Keeper, and Amazed. As a writer, LaQuet has authored three original plays—Lifting a Burden, Driving, and Hearing the Pause—scheduled for production in 2026.

 

LaQuet has served on the faculty of Texas State University, AMDA, and the New York Film Academy. They trained at the William Esper Studio under master Meisner teacher William Esper and hold a BA in Theater and Dance from SUNY Empire State College. LaQuet is the founder of Fearless Young Artists Studios, where they continue to mentor and develop emerging artists with rigor, clarity, and care.