
Daniel Goldstein (Director) directed Falsettos for the Huntington last season. Recently, he directed Indoor/Outdoor by Kenny Finkle for Arielle Tepper's Summer Play Festival, which will be produced Off Broadway in February by Daryl Roth, Margo Lion, and Hal Luftig at the DR2. He also directed the World Premiere of the musical But I'm a Cheerleader by Bill Augustin and Andy Abrams for the New York Musical Theatre Festival (Audience Award for Best Musical). His regional credits include The Servant of Two Masters at the Pittsburgh Public Theater (show and director named one of the year's ten best in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette), Rapist James by Christopher Denham for Next Stages in Boston, and Floyd Collins for the Yale Dramatic Association. His New York credits include The Song of Songs, a musical he wrote with Michael Friedman based on the Sholem Aleichem story and =celebration, written by and starring Ethan Sandler, which ran at the John Houseman Studio Theatre, and also played in San Francisco and at the 2001 HBO Comedy Festival in Aspen. For the O'Neill Playwrights Conference, he has directed Erin Go Braugh-less by John Shea, Millicent Scowlworthy by Rob Handel, and Living Room in Africa by Bathsheba Doran, which was also seen last August at the Gloucester Stage Company. He spent three seasons at the Williamstown Theatre Festival where he was the 2000 Boris Sagal Fellow and recently served as Associate Director for the Broadway musical All Shook Up and as Resident Director for the first national tour of Mamma Mia! Mr. Goldstein holds a degree in performance studies from Northwestern University.