About

Caroline Fairweather (she/her) is a actor, musician, and devised theatre-maker based in NYC and the Berkshires of Western MA.

She is a member of The Forest of Arden, a group of interdisciplinary artists focused on creating innovative site-specific and immersive work. She is also a founding member of Ghostlit Repertory Theatre Company based in South Egremont, MA, where she collaborated with members of the Berkshire theatre community to stage premiere musical theatre works for local audiences.

Caroline regularly assists Tony-Award-winning director Michael Arden. In 2024, she was the Assistant Director for the Pre-Broadway World Premiere of The Queen of Versailles starring Kristin Chenoweth and F. Murray Abraham and choreographed by Lauren Yalango Grant and Cree Grant, as well as for the acclaimed Broadway production of Maybe Happy Ending at the Belasco Theater. She continues to assist on various other new works in development.

Caroline joined the Broadway Revival company of Parade in 2023 as a Swing and Dance Captain, making her Broadway debut. She’ll continue to serve as the Dance Captain as an onstage cast member on the First National Tour in 2025.

She regularly leads drop-in training sessions in the Suzuki Method of Actor Training in NYC after having attended the Suzuki Company’s intensive in Togamura, Japan in 2018 and 2024. The method focuses on physical embodiment for actors and movers with particular respect to classical and epic texts.

Regional performance credits include Boston Marriage, Fiddlers Three (Theater Barn), Black Flag (Barrington Stage), ALIEN/NATION (Williamstown Theatre Festival), Twelfth Night (Pittsfield Shakespeare in the Park), QWERTY (Mixed Company). At Williams College: The Skriker, The Wolves, Tartuffe, La Clemenza di Tito. At Ghostlit Rep: Spring Awakening, The Tempest: A Musical, The Maids.

She is also a teaching artist and has crafted theatrical and musical curriculum for students ages 4 - 18 using project-based learning and the Liz Lerman Critical Response Method, and developed educational spaces grounded in restorative justice and anti-racism practices. Choral direction at Berkshire Music School, Blaefield Children’s Chorus of Berkshire Lyric, and Taconic High School, where she also taught Theatre at the secondary level.

Training: Williams College. Suzuki Company of Toga, Attis Theatre, London Academy of Music & Dramatic Art, Shakespeare & Company, and SITI Company.