Dan Wackerman
Bio from The Man Who Came To Dinner
Dan Wackerman (Director) is the artistic director of The Peccadillo Theater Company. Directing credits for Peccadillo: the Schwartz/Fields/Abbott/Smith musical A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Outer Critics' Circle nomination for Outstanding Musical Revival), Lillian Hellman's Another Part of the Forest, Charles MacArthur's Johnny on a Spot, Sylvia Regan's Morning Star, John Murray & Allen Boretz's Room Service, Dorothy Parker & Arnaud d'Usseau's The Ladies of the Corridor, Elmer Rice's Counsellor-at-Law (OBIE Award for Direction, Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Revival, 3 Outer Critics Circle Nominations), The Talk of the Town by Ginny Redington & Torn Dawes (MAC nomination), S.N. Behrman's Jane, John Colton's The Shanghai Gesture, John O' Hara's Veronique, Eugene O'Neill 's All God's Chillun Got Wings, Desire Under the Elms, Strange Interlude, Dawn Powell 's Jig Saw, Kaufman & Connelly's Beggar on Horseback, SJ. Perelman's The Beauty Part, Philip Barry's In a Garden, Sidney Howard's The Silver Cord, William Inge's, Tiny Closets. Other directing credits: Arrivals by David Gow, The Loophole by James Kahn, and Four Cops by Richard Vetere.
Bio from Another Part of the Forest
Dan Wackerman (Director) is the artistic director of The Peccadillo Theater Company. Last season, Peccadillo was associate producer of Zero Hour by Jim Brochu (Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Solo Performance, nominations for the Lucille Lortel and Outer Critics Circle Award). Directing for Peccadillo: Charles MacArthur's Johnny On A Spot, Sylvia Regan's Morning Star, John Murray and Alan Boretz's Room Service, Dorothy Parker & Arnaud d'Usseau's The Ladies of the Corridor, Elmer Rice's Counsellor-at-Law (OBIE for Outstanding Revival, Outer Critics Circle nominations for Outstanding Direction & Revival), The Talk of the Town by Ginny Redington & Tom Dawes (MAC nomination), S.N. Behrman's Jane; John Colton's The Shanghai Gesture; John O'Hara's Veronique; Eugene O'Neill's All God's Chillun Got Wings, Desire Under the Elms, and Strange Interlude; Dawn Powell's Jig Saw; Kaufman & Connelly's Beggar On Horseback; S.J. Perelman's The Beauty Part; Philip Barry's In A Garden; Sidney Howard's The Silver Cord; and three short plays by William Inge collectively titled Tiny Closets. Dan has also directed the New York City premieres of Arrivals by David Gow, The Loophole by James Kahn and Four Cops by Richard Vetere.