BIO
Kacie Sheik is a multitalented performer, best known for her work on Broadway and off-Broadway stages. Born and raised in the small town of Mojave, California, Sheik began her journey in the performing arts at a young age. She studied dance and voice, eventually moving to New York City to pursue a career in theater.
Sheik made her Broadway debut in the hit musical "Hair" in 2009, playing the role of Jeanie. She also appeared in the show's national tour, earning critical acclaim for her performance. She later returned to Broadway in the original cast of "American Idiot," a musical based on the album of the same name by punk rock band Green Day. Sheik played the role of The Extraordinary Girl, and her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence helped make the show a success.
In addition to her work on Broadway, Sheik has also made a name for herself in the off-Broadway scene. She appeared in the original cast of the rock musical "February House," which premiered at the Public Theater in 2012. She also starred in the off-Broadway production of "The Wildness," a musical about a group of young artists navigating life in New York City.
Sheik's talents extend beyond the stage as well. She has appeared in several films, including "The Big Sick" and "God Help the Girl," and has made guest appearances on popular television shows like "Law & Order: SVU" and "The Blacklist." She has also released her own music, including the EP "Visions" and the full-length album "Ghosts."
In recent years, Sheik has continued to make waves in the theater world. She starred in the off-Broadway production of "The Great Immensity" at the Public Theater in 2014, and appeared in the world premiere of the musical "The Band's Visit" at the Atlantic Theater Company in 2016. She also starred in the off-Broadway production of "The Bad Years," a musical about two teenagers navigating the ups and downs of young love.
Most recently, Sheik appeared in the off-Broadway production of "Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice" at the New Group in 2020. The musical, based on the 1969 film of the same name, explores themes of love, sex, and relationships in the 1960s. Sheik played the role of Carol, and her performance was praised for its depth and emotional nuance.