The Spitfire Grill @ Adelphi University
In February 2025, I’m directing a production of The Spitfire Grill for Adelphi University.
In February 2025, I’m directing a production of The Spitfire Grill for Adelphi University.
This November, I’m directing a workshop of Sam Walsh’s play cowboy for The Hearth.
This July, I will be directing LIGHTHOUSE, by abs wilson and Veronica Mansour, at The O’Neill as part of their National Music Theater Conference. Performances will take place on July 20th, 24th, and 26th. Tickets are available here.
On June 27th, I’m directing a reading of Beauty, a new play by Alexa Derman, with Clubbed Thumb. Here’s a little more about the play: Net is having a baby and Riley is getting older and their little brother CJ doesn’t want to be 5’8” forever. So he won’t be. This play is about [the bodies of] your siblings.
Reserve your seat here!
I’m directing a reading of Meghan Brown’s Bigfoot—a darkly funny high-stakes suspense play about sibling rivalry, quantum physics, and the terrifying power of a good story—as part of the First Light Festival at Ensemble Studio Theatre. Tickets are free and can be reserved here.
In May, I’m directing a reading of Catherine Bloom’s Little Hugs, Tiny Kisses with Theatre [Untitled] as part of their Working Sessions program.
On April 21, I’m directing Flood Control in the Netherlands, a new short play by Miz Hashimoto, for Youngblood Brunch at Ensemble Studio Theatre. Check back for info re: cast and tickets.
I’m directing a reading of Jamie Rubenstein’s Sophomore at The Quickening Room.
I’m directing a reading of George Bernard Shaw’s Mrs. Warren’s Profession, starring Tina Benko, Katherine Romans, Jason Veasey, Jay O. Sanders, Robert Elijah Kollman, Arnie Burton, and Fareeda Pasha, for Gingold Theatrical Group at Symphony Space. Tickets are available here.
This March, I’m directing the world premiere of Lisi DeHaas’ The Slow Dance at 59E59. Tickets are on sale now here.
I’m directing Susan Yassky’s Quarantine for EST/Youngblood’s next brunch. Tickets are available here.
I’m directing Ava Geyer’s MOST WONDERFUL for Ensemble Studio Theatre/Youngblood’s Holiday Brunch.
Check back for ticketing information soon!
This fall, I’m directing Sam Giberga’s new play Holy Week with the Mason Gross School of the Arts MFA Playwriting program at Rutgers University.
Mallory Jane Weiss’ short play DRAWBRIDGE, which I directed, has won the Samuel French OOB Short Play Festival. One of 6 winners (out of 850 submissions), it will be published by Concord Theatricals in their Notable Off Off Broadway Plays series.
I’m directing Mallory Jane Weiss’ short play DRAWBRIDGE as part of the 48th Annual Samuel French OOB Short Play Festival. If the play is selected as a finalist, we will have an encore performance on Saturday, August 12th, and if it’s selected as a winner, it will be published by Concord Theatricals in their Notable Off Off Broadway Plays series. Tickets are available here!
In June, I’m directing a workshop of Lily Akerman’s Moderation as part of Fault Line Theatre’s 2023 Irons in the Fire Series. Click here for details, and check back for information on how to get a ticket.
On May 21, I’m directing a new short play by Lizzie Stern for Ensemble Studio Theatre’s annual Sloan brunch, which will feature five new short plays about science and technology written by members of Youngblood.
In May, I’m directing a workshop of Lisi DeHaas’ play The Slow Dance. We’ll spend a week exploring the script before having a small public showing. Email me for an invitation!
I’m heading to Sarasota, Florida to direct a reading of Kate Douglas’ play The Apiary as part of Urbanite Theatre’s Modern Works Festival. Click here for tickets and more information about the full festival lineup.
I’m heading up to Portland, Maine to direct a workshop of Mallory Jane Weiss’ play The Page Turners for Portland Stage. Click here for tickets!
I spent the week workshopping Mallory Jane Weiss’ spectacular play BIG BLACK SUNHATS, which was a finalist for Clubbed Thumb’s 2020 Biennial Commission. Our fantastic cast was comprised of Daniel Abeles, Kathleen Chalfant, Seth Clayton, Alma Cuervo, Daniel K. Isaac and Mia Katigbak.
This fall, I’m headed back to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival as the Associate Director of It’s Christmas, Carol!, a new play (with lots of songs!) by Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley, and John Tufts.
This summer, I joined Gingold Theatrical Group as Director of New Works Development. In this role, I will oversee GTG’s writers group and provide dramaturgical support to playwrights developing work with the company.
I’m heading up to the O’Neill to dramaturg Mallory Jane Weiss’ BIG BLACK SUNHATS as part of the National Playwrights Conference.
I’m directing a reading of Ava Geyer’s Big Splash at Ensemble Studio Theatre. Check back soon for information about casting, and reserve a seat here.
I’m directing a workshop of Mallory Jane Weiss’ HOWL FROM UP HIGH for Gingold Theatrical Group.
I’m directing a reading of Melissa Toomey’s the old santa fe: a danse macabre for Art House Productions’ INKubator New Play Program.
I’ll be directing a reading of Jake Brasch’s new play spin for Art House Productions’ INKubator series.
This spring, I’m assisting Mark Brokaw on the Broadway premiere of Paula Vogel’s How I Learned to Drive, produced by Manhattan Theatre Club. The production was originally scheduled for 2020, but was postponed due to the pandemic.
This winter, I’m directing Nadja Leonhard-Hooper’s The Collision and What Came After, or, GUNCH! produced by Two Headed Rep and presented by 59E59. The Collision will run in rep with The Martyrdom of the Holy Virgins Agape, Chionia, and Irena, by Hrotsvitha the Nun of Gandersheim, as told throughout the last millennium by the men, women, scholars, monastics, puppets, and theater companies (like this one) who loved her. Or: DULCITIUS.
I’m spending the fall at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival assisting Pirronne Yousefzadeh on It’s Christmas, Carol!, a new play (with lots of songs!) by Mark Bedard, Brent Hinkley, and John Tufts.