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American stage director (born 1959) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Michael Greif (born ca. 1959 in Brooklyn, New York[1]) is an American stage director. He has won three Obie Awards and received five Tony Award nominations, for Rent, Grey Gardens, next to normal (sic), Dear Evan Hansen, and Hell's Kitchen.
Michael Greif | |
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Born | ca. 1959 (age 64–65) |
Education | Northwestern University (BA) University of California, San Diego (MFA) |
Occupation | Theater director |
Greif attended Northwestern University[1] and graduated from the University of California, San Diego graduate directing program. He was the Artistic Director of the La Jolla Playhouse, LaJolla, California from 1994 to 1999.[2]
He was an Artistic Associate at the New York Theatre Workshop where he directed, among others, Bright Lights, Big City (1998–99) and the original production of Rent[3] for which he received the Obie Award for direction of a musical[4] and which he later directed on Broadway.
Greif has directed several original Broadway musicals and been nominated for the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical four times. In addition to Rent, his Broadway credits include If/Then (also at the National Theatre in Washington, D.C.), Next to Normal (also at Second Stage Theatre and Arena Stage), Grey Gardens (also at Playwrights Horizons), Dear Evan Hansen (also at Arena Stage and Second Stage),[5][6] and War Paint (also at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago).[7]
In August 2023, it was announced that his Chicago Shakespeare Theater production of The Notebook would transfer to Broadway in March 2024 and in September 2023, it was announced that he would transfer his Off-Broadway production of Days of Wine and Roses to Broadway in January 2024.[8][9]
Among his many directing credits Off-Broadway are Alicia Keys' autobiographical musical Hell's Kitchen,[10] Katori Hall's Our Lady of Kibeho, John Guare's Landscape of the Body and A Few Stout Individuals at Signature Theatre,[11] Beauty of the Father for the Manhattan Theatre Club,[12] the 2009 Playwrights Horizons production of Mrs. Sharp (with music and lyrics by Ryan Scott Oliver and starring Jane Krakowski), and Romeo and Juliet, The Winter's Tale, and The Tempest at the New York Shakespeare Festival at the Delacorte Theater (2007, 2010, 2015).[13]
Grief has two children, born through artificial insemination with a lesbian friend. His long-time partner is actor Jonathan Fried.[14]
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Ref. |
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1996 | Tony Awards | Best Direction of a Musical | Rent | Nominated | |
2007 | Grey Gardens | Nominated | |||
2009 | Next to Normal | Nominated | |||
2017 | Dear Evan Hansen | Nominated | |||
2024 | Hell's Kitchen | Nominated | |||
1991 | Drama Desk Award | Outstanding Director of a Play | Machinal | Nominated | |
1996 | Outstanding Director of a Musical | Rent | Nominated | ||
2001 | Outstanding Director of a Play | Dogeaters | Nominated | ||
2007 | Outstanding Director of a Musical | Grey Gardens | Nominated | ||
2017 | Drama League Award | Founders Award for Excellence in Directing | Won | ||
2006 | Outer Critics Circle Award | Outstanding Director of a Musical | Grey Gardens | Nominated | |
2016 | Dear Evan Hansen | Nominated | |||
2018 | Lucille Lortel Award | Outstanding Director | Nominated | ||
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