Nessa Norich is a theater artist, producer, filmmaker and educator who produces immersive experiences and crafts stories that challenge audiences to remain engaged, embodied and vulnerable in trying times.
Nessa is a recipient of the 2022 NYC Women’s Fund for Media for her latest project, Jelly Bean, which she wrote, directed, and starred in. Jelly Bean has been recognized with Official Selection at NewFest 2022, Bushwick Film Festival, Greenwich Film Festival, Anchorage Film Festival, Oslo Fusion, Hudson Valley Film Festival and Rhode Island International Film Festival, where Nessa received the award for Best Actress.
Nessa developed as a multi-hyphenate artist at Jacques Lecoq in Paris where she studied physical theatre, and collaborated with artists from 36 different countries. After creating original works of theater with her UK-based theater company, Nessa moved back to New York City and joined the New York Neo-Futurists, writing and performing experimental non-fiction plays for their weekly show, The Infinite Wrench.
Being a hyphenate artist has led her to opportunities like guest-starring in HBO’s High Maintenance while producing a morning rave that was featured in the same production. Nessa has starred in several feature length and short films and has written, directed and performed in dozens of critically acclaimed original plays internationally at such notable venues as Joe’s Pub, NY Live Arts, the Edinburgh Fringe, the Louvre, British Film Institute, A.R.T and the Bushwick Starr. Nessa won a 2016 NY Innovative Theater Award for Outstanding Production of a Musical for Steve: A Docu-Musical, which was featured and praised in the NY Times as, “a work of art”. The adaptation of Hamlet that she devised and directed, The Rub, was selected for the New Orleans Fringe. Huffington Post called it “the most innovative, gripping and intriguing version of Hamlet that I’ve see to date”.
When she is not creating her own work she supports other artists through creative coaching and teaching. Nessa is an alum of Emerge NYC and the NY Neo-Futurists. She is a graduate of Jacques Lecoq International School of Theatre in Paris and received her B.A from Barnard College. Her teaching credits include Columbia University, Parsons, The New School, Children’s Theater Company and Crossingpoint Arts.