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Enjoy HELL’S KITCHEN on BROADWAY and meet Michael Greif – The Visionary Director Behind Broadway’s Biggest Hits! Whether you’re a theater enthusiast, an aspiring director, or simply someone who appreciates the power of storytelling, this once-in-a-lifetime experience is your opportunity to connect with a true legend.
Sit down with Michael Greif, the Tony-nominated director of Dear Evan Hansen, Rent, Next to Normal, and more. Hear firsthand about his creative process, his journey from theater student to Broadway powerhouse, and the personal stories behind the making of these groundbreaking productions. It’s a chance to dive deep into the world of theater with a director who has changed the game. Attend the Broadway show, Hell's Kitchen, where you’ll experience his vision firsthand from the best seats in the house. Get an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of a Broadway theater (or a working rehearsal if timing permits) with Michael Greif himself. See how a show comes together, from set design to rehearsal rooms, and hear about the technical and creative challenges that bring the magic of Broadway to life.
Michael Greif has a way with new works. He’s best known for developing and directing genre-defining musicals such as Rent, Next to Normal, and Dear Evan Hansen; all three took home multiple Tony Awards, and the first two won Pulitzer Prizes. But he’s not resting on his laurels. In fact, his name is on three shows in the current Broadway season: Days of Wine and Roses, a musical adaptation of the 1962 film, starring Kelli O’Hara and Brian d’Arcy James, which ended its run at Studio 54 on March 31 and garnered three Tony nominations; at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre alongside co-director Schele Williams for The Notebook, a musical adaptation of the beloved Nicholas Sparks novel that likewise secured three Tony nominations; and at the Shubert Theatre for Hell’s Kitchen, the semi-autobiographical Alicia Keys jukebox musical, which opened in April and is tied at 13 nominations with Stereophonic.Greif—who once served as artistic director of La Jolla Playhouseand as an associate artist at New York Theatre Workshop—successfully shepherded all three productions from regional or Off-Broadway premieres at Atlantic Theater Company, Chicago Shakespeare Theater, and the Public Theater, respectively.
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