Hicks made his
Broadway debut in 1996 as part of the original cast of the musical
Rent, where he originated the role of Paul and was the understudy for the role of Benjamin Coffin III. The final performance, including Hicks, was recorded in
Rent: Filmed Live on Broadway. In 2000, Hicks starred as Peter in revival of
Jesus Christ Superstar, which ran for six months in the
Lyric Theatre on Broadway. Hicks later also starred as Joe Bonaparte in the 2000 revival of
Charles Strouse's
Golden Boy. Off-Broadway, he co-starred alongside
Robert Cuccioli in the 2006 revival of
Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, and can be heard on the new cast recording. In 2010, he played the role of Clarence Norris in the musical
The Scottsboro Boys, which was directed and choreographed by Tony Award winner
Susan Stroman at Off-Broadway's
Vineyard Theatre. The show opened on March 10 and ran until April 18, 2010. The show has received 9 Drama Desk nominations including Best New Musical, 6 Outer Critics Circle awards including Best New Musical and is the winner of two Lucille Lortel awards including Outstanding New Musical and Outstanding Choreography. The show opened on Broadway October 31, 2010, after beginning previews on the 6th of that month. It closed December 12, 2010. He played the lead role of
Haywood Patterson in the 2012
Philadelphia Theatre Company production of
The Scottsboro Boys, where he was awarded the 2012 Barrymore Award for Outstanding Leading Male in a Musical. At the Village Theatre in Seattle, Hicks played the role of Jim, where he was recognized with a Seattle Times Footlight Award for his performance and a Broadway World Seattle's Critics Choice Award (Jay's Picks) for Outstanding Leading Actor. In 2011, Hicks played the role of Curly in the first all African-American cast of
Oklahoma! at Portland Center Stage in Portland, Oregon. The production was directed by Chris Coleman, whom Hicks would later marry. In 2014, Hicks took part in a lab production of
Come from Away, which would later open on Broadway on March 12, 2017. Rodney departed from the cast of
Come from Away on June 14, 2017, after being diagnosed with
spasmodic dysphonia, a neurological condition that causes a person's voice to spasm. Hicks was subsequently unable to appear in the
live stage recording of the musical, released in 2021 on
Apple TV+. After treatment, Hicks regained his ability to speak and sing clearly. He has appeared in regional theatres across the country varying in plays from
King Lear,
Lobby Hero through to ''
Ain't Misbehavin' and Two Gentlemen of Verona. In 2023, he played Walter in Chess'' at
The Muny. Hicks is currently working on a writing project called, '1 9 6 8'. Hicks's published work as a playwright includes ''Ms. Pearl's Cabaret'' (2019 Eugene O'Neill Playwriting Conference Semi-Finalist),
FLAME BROILED. or the ugly play (Premiered at Local Theatre Company, Boulder CO, Fall 2019), and
Just Press Save (2018 Eugene O'Neill Playwriting Conference Semi-Finalist), the last of which was featured at the 2020 Pride Plays Festival. The virtual reading and workshop was directed by
Michael Greif, who previously directed Hicks in
Rent. Off-stage, Hicks has appeared on several television shows, such as portraying Delray Williams in
NYPD Blue, the guest lead Jerome Davis in an episode of
Law & Order: Criminal Intent playing opposite
Faith Ford and
Johnny Galecki, and as Perry on the last season of ABC's
Hope and Faith. While living in the Pacific Northwest Hicks guest-starred on NBC's
Grimm and TNT's
Leverage. == Personal life ==