Actor, choreographer, and director Kyle Fisher’s passing has deeply affected not only his family but also the entire theatre and local community.
Although the cause of Kyle Fisher’s passing has not been publicly disclosed, his death in November 2025 has been described as sudden and unexpected.
Kyle Fisher Was A Cherished Figure In The Theatre Community!
Kyle Fisher was a beloved member of the community theatre world, who enjoyed playing frisbee golf together in a group.
He formed deep friendships through productions like Ragtime, Kinky Boots, and Chicago.
His performances left lasting impressions, and his backstage camaraderie brought joy to many.
Beyond the stage, Kyle was a thoughtful and consistent friend. He was also a passionate marathon runner.
He participated in events like the Flying Pig Marathon with Cincinnati Eastside Running Group.
Additionally, in October 2025, he participated in the Ragnar Bournon Chase relay marathon with his sister.
Just days before his sudden passing, Kyle Fisher shared his excitement for the upcoming production of I’ll Be Back Before Midnight.
On November 6, he expressed his anticipation of seeing the show on the 15th, a moment he sadly never got to witness.
His sudden passing has left friends, colleagues, and loved ones heartbroken.
One of his closest friends shared heartbreak, reflecting the deep bond with Kyle, saying:
I like many am completely shattered by the news about Kyle Fisher passing away. We had grown close over the past couple years. We would text about sports, random work lunch meetups, started playing frisbee golf in a group. Kyle was an easy person to like he was thoughtful, hardworking, and had an infectious smile. It just doesn’t seem right to lose someone like Kyle way too soon. I hurt for his family and friends, the theatre community lost a great one with so much left to give. Squeeze your loved ones, give a buddy a call you haven’t caught up with in a while you truly never know when they will be gone. Kyle you will truly be missed my friend
Additionally, the owner and performer at Crown & Cape Events expressed her sadness and said:
Shocked and devastated by the passing of Kyle Fisher… I wish I would have known him better and worked with him more. Meeting him during Chicago and learning from him will never cease to be one of my favorite theatre experiences in this city. He was kind, patient, supportive, and SUCH a talent. Whether he saw a show I was in or I saw one of his, he always greeted me with a hug and the kindest words.
Sending so much love to those who were closer to him and especially his family. The world is dimmer today. Hold your loved ones so close.
Our heartfelt condolences go out to Kyle Fisher’s family, friends, and well-wishers.
Rest In Peace, Kyle!
