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Jonathan Bernstein
JONATHAN BERNSTEIN Directing credits include work at Naked Angels, Williamstown Theater Festival, Barrington Stage Company, New York Stage & Film, Signature Theater, Ensemble Studio Theater, Juilliard Drama Division, Symphony Space, The Actor's Company Theater, One Dream Theater, Joe's Pub and many others. Mr. Bernstein has worked in various capacities at New York's City Center, Manhattan Theatre Club, Second Stage Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Irish Repertory Theatre, Public Theater and 52nd St. Project, where he writes, directs and teaches. Additionally, Broadway/London supervising director credits include Private Lives with Alan Rickman and Lindsay Duncan, The Iceman Cometh starring Kevin Spacey and Paul Giamatti; Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf? starring Dame Diana Rigg and David Suchet; The King And I; and the musical Chicago, in charge of overseeing both the 1996 Broadway revival, and the many national / international companies it spawned. He has recently received an artistic residency at the Public Theater to develop a new musical entitled To The Sweet Step in collaboration with Susan Misner & Mike Errico. His plays have been produced all over the country and his musical entitled In This House (written with Sarah Schlesinger and Mike Reid, licensed by TRW Theatrical Rights Worldwide) is currently playing in California. He has twice participated in the NYC 24 Hour Musicals once writing with David Yazbek, and once with Jeanine Tesori, writing an original musical between the hours of 11pm and 5:30am. In all, he has been the supervising director of fourteen New York productions, eight of which have been on Broadway. He is an adjunct professor in the MFA Musical Theater Writing Program at NYU. He is a New York Mets fan, which is sometimes very difficult.

Bio as of December, 2010.



American Theatre Wing programs, interviews and/or credits include:

SpringboardNYC Mentor - 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009

Internet Broadway Database Listing (IBDB.com)