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David Esbjornson is a director and producer who has worked throughout the in regional theatres and on , and has established strong and productive relationships with some of the profession's top playwrights, actors, and companies. Esbjornson was the artistic director of Seattle Repertory Theatre in , Washington,

but left that position in summer 2008.Misha Berson, Seattle, Seattle Times, July 23, 2009. Accessed online 2009-11-06.

For seven years (1992–1999) he was artistic director of New York City's Classic Stage Company, and since leaving that post, he has become one of the country's most sought-after freelance directors. With a list of production credits steeped in the classics from those years at CSC and as a guest director in such leading regional theatres as the , Esbjornson has also established himself as an interpreter of choice for playwrights such as , , and .

He holds an MFA from New York University, and a BA in Theatre and English from Gustavus Adolphus College in .


Credits
Esbjornson has staged 's Much Ado About Nothing (starring , , and ) in and 's The Normal Heart, both at New York City's Joseph Papp Public Theater. Other recent credits include the world premieres of 's -winning play The Goat, or Who is Sylvia? on Broadway, 's Rose and Walsh at the Geffen Theatre in , 's Resurrection Blues at the , and and 's Tuesdays With Morrie at the Minetta Lane in New York. Among his New York premieres are 's The Play About the Baby, Israel Horovitz's My Old Lady, and the Tony-nominated The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, by at the and on Broadway (FANY Award for outstanding direction).

Among the world premieres to Esbjornson's credit are the first production of 's , and the first staged presentation of Perestroika, both at the Eureka Theatre in , which received seven Bay Area Theatre Critics’ Awards, including best direction and best production.

Other world premieres include ' In the Blood for the , and Part 1 of 's Homebody/Kabul for the Chelsea Center in . Recent productions directed by Esbjornson include the Maria Irene Fornes plays Mud and Drowning for the Signature Theatre; Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, , Summer and Smoke and The Great Gatsby for the ; and the musical Eliot Ness in for the Cleveland Play House. Additional credits include the American premiere of 's Dealer's Choice at the Long Wharf Theatre (five Connecticut Critics Circle Awards, including best direction and best production); Jose Rivera's The Street of the Sun for the Mark Taper Forum; Farmyard at New York Theatre Workshop (New Directors Award); 's Home and Away at Second Stage (Outer Critics Circle nomination); and the world premieres of 's Just Say No at the WPA Theatre and 's trilogy New Music for the Cleveland Play House.

Esbjornson has served as a resident director at the O'Neill Playwrights Conference, New Harmony Project, and the Iowa Playwrights Festival. He received a 1989 NEA-TCG Directing Fellowship, and is on the Board of ART/NY.


Awards
Classic Stage Company received the Lucille Lortel Award for Body of Work in 1999 at the end of Esbjornson's tenure as artistic director. During his time at CSC, he directed many productions for the theatre, including 's Thérèse Raquin ( for Outstanding Direction), ’s Endgame (Drama Desk nomination for Best Revival), 's Iphigenia and Other Daughters (Drama Desk nomination for Outstanding Direction), 's The Entertainer (Drama League nomination for Best Revival), and 's Entertaining Mr Sloane (Lucille Lortel Award and Drama League nomination for Best Revival).

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