Norma Morrow Zuckerman was born May 26, 1949 in Los Angeles, California. She graduated from the University of Southern California, and chose the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for her master’s program in theatre. Zuckerman married her husband, Eugene, on May 06, 1989 in Beverly Hills, California. In 2008, she moved to Las Vegas, Nevada alone and continued to commute from there to Los Angeles to see her husband and children.
In 2007, she performed in The Diary of Anne Frank and noted the audience support of Jewish Family Services Agency. Over the following years, JRTN produced an array of Jewish-themed and acted plays.
Zuckerman co-founded the Jewish Repertory Theatre of Nevada (JRTN) in 2010 and became the driving force behind the theatre showcasing Jewish-themed and acted plays.
By 2012, was the year that The Smith Center for Performing Arts opened and Norma led the way for Golda’s Balcony, a one-woman drama starring Tovah Feldshuh, to be performed.