Nathan Peck

Runa King

Nathan Peck is a Director/Choreographer and Educator based in New York City. He was Associate Director for the Off Broadway play The White Chip directed by Sheryl Kaller at MCC Theater in Manhattan. Most notably, he has served as Director and Choreographer of Kinky Boots at North Carolina Theater, Ogunquit Playhouse (BroadwayWorld Award Best Director, Best Choreographer, Best Musical), Music Theater of Wichita, Norwegian Cruise Line, and ACT of Connecticut in Ridgefield nominated for 8 Connecticut Critics Circle awards. He Directed and Choreographed The SpongeBob Musical – Youth Edition for the Ogunquit Playhouse Arts Academy working with a cast of young people from 11-18. He was Director of solo shows for Joey Taranto & Kyle Taylor Parker at Joe’s Pub and 54 Below in NYC respectively. He choreographed Live from Lincoln Center: Stars in Concert featuring Annaleigh Ashford for PBS and was dance/movement consultant on the Broadway productions of You Can’t Take It With You, Sylvia and Our Mother’s Brief Affair. Nathan’s choreographed The Secret Garden at ACT of CT, Rider University’s production of Cabaret, the Actors’ Fund production of Mister Magoo’s Christmas Carol with Gavin Lee & Sierra Boggess, Broadway Bares XXVIII with Karine Plantadit, and Joseph/ Dreamcoat at Ridgefield Playhouse. As Associate Director/Choreographer, Nathan worked on Rock of Ages at TUTS in Houston and on the Helen Hayes award winning production of Don’t Let the Pigeon Drive the Bus, based on the book by Mo Willems, at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. As a performer, Nathan appeared in the original Broadway companies of Dance of the Vampires (Asst Dance Captain), Taboo, and La Cage aux Folles (Tony winning Best Musical Revival & Best Choreography, Dance Captain) as well as appearing in The Boy from Oz and the long running Wicked. Nathan also served as the original and closing Dance Captain of the Tony award winning Best Musical Kinky Boots on Broadway. Nathan is on Faculty with the Commercial Dance program at Pace University. He graduated from Oklahoma City University with a BPA in Dance Performance and received the university’s 2016 Distinguished Alumni Award from the Ann Lacy School of American Dance & Entertainment.