DIRECTOR

Dan Winerman

Daniel Winerman is the Literary Associate for the Berkshire Playwrights Lab, a company dedicated to the development and presentation of new plays by emerging and established authors. He has directed and developed new plays at New Dramatists, Primary Stages, The Flea Theater, Young Playwrights, Inc., The New York Int’l Fringe Festival, The Samuel French Short Play Festival, Brooklyn Playwrights Collective, Boston Playwrights Theatre, NYU’s Dept. of Musical Theatre Writing, NYU’s Dept. of Dramatic Writing (Rajiv Joseph’s Huck and Holden), Berkshire Playwrights Lab (Anna Ziegler’s Variations on a Theme), and the Summer Shorts Festival at 59E59 Theater (John Augustine’s Father’s Day).  He recently directed Paul Rudnick’s I Hate Hamlet (Geva Theatre Center Directing Fellowship). Dan holds a BFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, and an MFA from Boston University. He is a recipient of the Drama League Assistant Director Fellowship and a member of the Directors Lab West.