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Broadway duo to perform at 91导航 Marion

91导航 at Marion鈥檚 Five Nights on Campus performing arts series welcomes the Broadway performing duet NIC+DESI to Morrill Hall Auditorium, Thursday, March 13, at 7:30 p.m.

NIC+DESI sing, dance and share their love story in this duo celebration of classic and contemporary Broadway. Following star turns on Broadway and in numerous nationally touring musicals, theatrical power couple Nicolas Dromard and Desire茅 Davar created this new duo act to be able to share their love of song and dance with venues worldwide. In this high-energy show, NIC+DESI bring audiences on their journey of love while performing stage and screen favorites, from Great American Songbook standards (鈥淪hall We Dance," 鈥淐heek to Cheek,鈥 鈥淚 Won鈥檛 Dance鈥) to hits from their favorite roles in Broadway's Jersey Boys, West Side Story, Oklahoma!, Wicked, and more! NIC+DESI captivate crowds with spectacular Broadway song and dance both in the traditional style and with a fresh, modern twist.

Nicolas Dromard originally hails from Ottawa, Ontario, but for the last 17 years, Nicolas has been traveling all over North America performing on Broadway and in National Tours. He was most recently seen on Broadway as Tommy DeVito in the closing cast of Jersey Boys. In March 2013, Dromard was honored to close the Broadway production of Mary Poppins in the lead role of Bert, which he also performed on tour. Other credits include Wicked, Cabaret, 42nd Street, Hairspray, Mamma Mia!, Oklahoma!, West Side Story, Gypsy, The Boy from Oz with Hugh Jackman, and Irving Berlin鈥檚 White Christmas. Fun fact: born to French-speaking parents, Nic didn鈥檛 learn English until the age of 7.

Desire茅 Davar has performed all over the world from New York to Japan. She started dancing with her mother Kristi at the age of 4 in Orange County, CA, and since then she is proud to have starred as 鈥淎nita鈥 in multiple productions of West Side Story, including the Broadway revival, the International Tour, Sacramento Music Circus, The Ordway Center for the Performing Arts, and Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma City. Additional favorites include Chicago (鈥淰elma鈥) at Village Theatre in Seattle, 鈥淓rma鈥 in Anything Goes at Goodspeed Opera House, 鈥淢ary Delgado鈥 in Jersey Boys at the Fulton Opera House, and Kiss Me Kate and Can-Can at Papermill Playhouse. She was also a featured dancer in the TV series 鈥淕lee鈥 and in the most recent film
version of Annie.

The mission of Five Nights on Campus is to provide exceptional and diverse cultural and educational opportunities and to encourage the community to be a part of campus life.  The popularity of the campus-based entertainment series continues to engage the community and bring people to the campus.  

All performances begin at 7:30 p.m. in Morrill Hall Auditorium. Doors open at 7 p.m. All tickets are general seating.   For tickets, sponsorship opportunities, or more information on Five Nights contact Jodi Somerlot at: (740) 725-6156 or e-mail: somerlot.30@osu.edu. You may also register for tickets online at:  .

Individual and season tickets are now available.  Ticket prices remain unchanged for the upcoming year.  Individual performances are priced at $10 general admission, $9 for seniors (60 and up), $4 for students, (grades k-12, and college), and $8 for campus faculty and staff.  Season ticket prices also remain unchanged for 2024-2025, at $60 for Scarlet & Gray Patron tickets; $35 general admission; $30 seniors; $15 students, and $30 campus faculty & staff.

The series is made possible through the support of community-minded regional business and organizations. 2024-25 sponsors include:  Marion Technical College, Merle Lashey & Sue Marley, Ohio Health, Stifel, UniPrint, and Whirlpool Corporation.

Remaining Five Nights on Campus season:

NIC + DESI 
Thursday, March 13, 2025, 7:30 p.m.

Long Time Gone
Thursday, April 10, 2025, 7:30 p.m.

William Florian
Thursday, May 8, 2025, 7:30 p.m.