Nick Jewett

Photo by Shane Gardner

  • Guitarist
  • Musical Director

Contact

nrjewett@gmail.com

Young Artists of America

  • Prince of Egypt (2026)
  • Suessical the Musical (2023)

George Washington Carver Center for Arts and Technology

  • Big Fish (2026)
  • Bring It On (2020)
  • Sudbrook Magnet Middle School

  • Bring It On (2025)
  • Loyola University

  • The Prom (2025)
  • Baltimore Rock Opera Society

    • HOLES: A Puppet Anthology (2021)
    • Welcome to Shakesville (2019)
    • Incredibly Dead! (2018)
    • Constellations & Crossroads - Musical Director (2018)
    • Amphion - Musical Director (2016)
    • The Rock Opera 6-Pack (2015)

    ArtsCentric

    • The Color Purple (2014)
    • Jesus Chris Superstar (2014)
    • O’Town: A Motown Revue (2014)
    • AIDA (2018)
    • RENT (2022)

    St. Paul School for Girls

    • The Wiz (2013)

    University of Baltimore & Stillpointe Theatre

    • Assassins (2015)

    Stillpointe Theatre

    • Murder Ballad - Musical Director (2016)
    • Bat Boy (2015)
    • Hair (2013)
    • Little Shop of Horrors (2013)
    • 4 over 3 (2013, 2015)

    Factory Edge Theatre Works

    • Reefer Madness (2011)

    Iron Crow Theatre Company

    • I Want To Be A Gay Icon - Musical Director (2011)
    • Hedwig & The Angry Inch - Musical Director (2010)
    • RENT (2024)
    • Hedwig & The Angry Inch (2025)

    Towson University

    • Hedwig & The Angry Inch (2006)
    • The Who’s Tommy (2007)
    • Pippin (2008)
    • Lost in Electroland by Michael Todd (2009)
    • Spring Awakening (2013)

    Reviews

    Musically, the band was stellar. Smack dead-center for all the world to see, at times part of the show, lulling you into a false sense of thematic security with well played music. (My favorite BROSnoxious moment, I must say, was the cracking open of about ten Natty Bohs during the brief pause before the opening number. #classicBROS)

    The band (Kenneth Hudson, Nick Jewett, R. Alex Kliner, James Mielke and Corey Zook) is extremely well suited to playing this amazing rock score. There is absolutely no disputing that they not only play it, but play it well. That that much sound comes out of just five musicians is almost stupefying.