Nicholas Korn is a playwright, director, actor, producer, graphic designer and video production artist.
His stage script, The Antic in Romantic, received a finalist award for the 2006 Kaufmann and Hart Prize for New American Comedy, presented by the Arkansas Repertory Theater.
He also received a 1999 Best of the City Award from Cincinnati Magazine for his performance in the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac.
Mr. Korn served as the founding (and sometimes foundering) Executive Director of Stage First Cincinnati from 1998-2003. He also served a two-year term as President of the League of Cincinnati Theaters.
He received his Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Northwestern University, and has studied acting at the National Shakespeare Conservatory in NYC, and improv from Second City in Chicago.
He has been married for 20 years to his wife Nancy – proving that time does indeed fly while you are having fun (among other things).
He also acknowledges that the world is changing rapidly, and is committed to seeing that the best of the past remains a part of the better that is to come.
His stage script, The Antic in Romantic, received a finalist award for the 2006 Kaufmann and Hart Prize for New American Comedy, presented by the Arkansas Repertory Theater.
He also received a 1999 Best of the City Award from Cincinnati Magazine for his performance in the title role in Cyrano de Bergerac.
Mr. Korn served as the founding (and sometimes foundering) Executive Director of Stage First Cincinnati from 1998-2003. He also served a two-year term as President of the League of Cincinnati Theaters.
He received his Bachelor's degree in English Literature from Northwestern University, and has studied acting at the National Shakespeare Conservatory in NYC, and improv from Second City in Chicago.
He has been married for 20 years to his wife Nancy – proving that time does indeed fly while you are having fun (among other things).
He also acknowledges that the world is changing rapidly, and is committed to seeing that the best of the past remains a part of the better that is to come.

