Nikki Bailey has performed as an understudy in A Streetcar Named Desire at the historic Walnut Street Theatre and will soon revive her role as Lou Bessie in South Camden Theater Company’s production of The Old Settler. She also appeared in the Philadelphia Dramatist Center's "Anonymous Theatre" project and had the lead role in Charles Dumas’ 9/11: A Day in the Life of a People. She's booked industrials with SAI Global and MEE Productions. While living and working in New York City, Nikki directed The Ant Farm, a one-act play featured in the 2004 New York City Fringe Festival. She worked as a television producer for several years and received two Mid-Atlantic Emmy Awards in 2000. Nikki has collaborated on a variety of performance pieces and short films as a director, writer and performer. She studied arts and theology in graduate school at Union Theology Seminary and has a BA in Communication. She’s studied acting at the Walnut Street Theatre, Philly Improv Theater and Freedom Theatre and was recently accepted to the Conservatory Program of the Stella Adler Studio of Acting in NYC.
