Kaia Rae
Kaia Rae is a former “choir kid” and karaoke aficionado. Her stage credits include Suze for Lab Theater in Jackie Sibblies Drury’s Fairview, various roles in Five Times in One Night, Pip (a polyamorous woman who lives with two men) in the Florida premiere of Sarah Ruhl’s How to Transcend a Happy Marriage for The Lab, The Crucible (which marked her Lab Theater debut), Go to Hell Kitty and one of the merry murderesses in Chicago for Cultural Park Theatre, Will Scarlett in Marian, or the True Story of Robin Hood for Theatre Conspiracy
at the Alliance and Cindy in Repossessed (in which she appeared opposite of Rachel Burttram and Brendan Powers) also for Theatre Conspiracy at the Alliance.
In 2017, Nova relocated to Southwest Florida from Wyoming and after taking improv classes at the Alliance for the Arts, she decided to take a chance and audition at Theatre Conspiracy, landing the role of Cindy in Repossessed.
She appears in the role of Cecilia Payne in The Women Who Mapped the Stars in the Planetarium at
Calusa Nature Center.
January 23, 2020; updated January 31, 2024.
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