David Cromer (born October 17, 1964) is an American theatre director, and theatre, film, and TV actor. He has received recognition for his work on Broadway theatre, Off-Broadway, and in his native Chicago. Cromer has won or been nominated for numerous awards, including winning the Lucille Lortel Award and Obie Award for his direction of Our Town. He was nominated for the Drama Desk Award and the Outer Critics Circle Award for his direction of The Adding Machine. "Cromer listing" InternetBroadway Database, accessed April 24, 2011 In 2018, Cromer won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical for The Band's Visit.
In 2009, Cromer performed the role of the Stage Manager in an Off-Broadway revival of Our Town, which he also directed, at The Barrow Street Theatre. The production, which began in Chicago in 2008, has been acclaimed for its non-traditional elements.Isherwood, Charles. "21st-Century Grover’s Corners, With the Audience as Neighbors" The New York Times, February 27, 2009 Cromer won the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Director and the Obie Award, Directing for Our Town. "'Our Town' Listing" Internet Off-Broadway Database, accessed April 24, 2011 In the wake of his Our Town success, The New York Times profiled Cromer, referring to "his suddenly thriving career which has etched him as a visionary wunderkind, a genius in a black cape with secrets up his billowing sleeves."
In October 2009, Cromer directed a short-lived Broadway revival of Brighton Beach Memoirs starring Noah Robbins, Santino Fontana, Laurie Metcalf, and Dennis Boutsikaris. (The planned production of Broadway Bound was cancelled.) He directed the Broadway revival of The House of Blue Leaves, which starred Ben Stiller and Edie Falco and played a limited run from April 2011 to August 2011. In 2010, he was announced to direct the Broadway production of the musical Yank! by Joseph and David Zellnik. In 2010, he said of Yank!, "I'm hungrier to work on this than anything in recent memory." Cromer newyorktheatreguide.com However, the production was postponed, according to The New York Times article of September 2010.Healy, Patrick. "'Yank!' Won't Reach Broadway This Season" New York Times, September 4, 2010
In June to July 2011, he directed A Streetcar Named Desire, with Jessica Hecht as Blanche, at the Williamstown Theater Festival.Healy, Patrick. "Cromer and Hecht to Reunite for 'Streetcar' at Williamstown" The New York Times, March 7, 2011. He was announced to direct a Broadway revival of Tennessee Williams' Sweet Bird of Youth starring Nicole Kidman and James Franco and set for Fall 2011, but in August 2011 the production was delayed and Franco dropped out. Cromer said it was "still on the drawing board." He directed the play in Chicago in 2012 with Diane Lane. He directed Tribes by Nina Raine at the Off-Broadway Barrow Street Theatre, which ran from February 2012 to September 2012.Brantley, Ben. "World of Silence and Not Listening" nytimes.com, March 4, 2012
Cromer also has worked as a character actor. In 2012, he appeared in a small role in the pilot of the television show The Newsroom.Jones, Chris. "Cromer shows up in Sorkin pilot", Chicago Tribune, April 03, 2012, accessed April 30, 2016 at [12] In 2015, he played a character in the show Billions.
In October to December 2013, he returned to Chicago to star as Ned Weeks in TimeLine Theatre Company's production of The Normal Heart by Larry Kramer. In 2016 he directed The Effect and The Band's Visit, the latter of which won him the 2017 Obie Award for Directing.Obie Awards for his work, 2017 Winners In 2017, The Band's Visit transferred to Broadway, where it won 10 Tony Awards, including Best Musical and Best Direction of a Musical.
In 2017 he directed The Treasurer at Playwrights' Horizons.Brantley, Ben. "In ‘The Treasurer,’ a Son Remembers Mama, as She Forgets Everything" nytimes.com, September 26, 2017 In 2019, he directed The Sound Inside at Studio 54 for which Cromer received a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play, one of the six Tony nominations the production received. In 2022, he directed Camp Siegfried at the Tony Kiser Theatre and A Case for the Existence of God Off-Broadway. In 2023, he appeared in the title role in Uncle Vanya Off-Broadway.
Cromer directed the Broadway production of the play Prayer for the French Republic by Joshua Harmon in 2024. In 2024, it was announced that Cromer was set to direct the stage adaptation of Good Night, and Good Luck co-written and starring George Clooney. Cromer directed the musical Dead Outlaw on Broadway in 2025.
He taught directing at Columbia College Chicago, the same school he attended years prior.
Cromer is gay men.
| 1995 | Oscar Remembered | Director | Regional, Writers Theatre |
| 1996 | Golden Boy | Regional, Steppenwolf Theatre | |
| 1998 | Angels in America | Louis Ironson | Also director; Regional, The Journeymen |
| 1999 | Translations | Director | Regional, Seanachi Theatre Company |
| 2000 | Orson's Shadow | Regional, Steppenwolf Theatre | |
| Regional, Williamstown Theatre Festival | |||
| Booth | Regional, Writers Theatre | ||
| 2001 | Betty's Summer Vacation | Regional, Roadworks Productions | |
| 2002 | The Price | Regional, Writers Theatre | |
| The Dazzle | Regional, Steppenwolf Theatre | ||
| The Hot l Baltimore | Regional, Marry-Arrchie Theatre Company | ||
| 2003 | The Cider House Rules | Regional, Famous Door Theater | |
| Journey's End | Regional, Seanachi Theatre Company | ||
| The Grapes of Wrath | Regional, Ford's Theatre Company | ||
| 2004 | Blue/Orange | Regional, Northlight Theatre | |
| Mojo | Regional, Marry-Arrchie Theatre Company | ||
| 2005 | Orson's Shadow | Regional, Marry-Arrchie Theatre Company | |
| 2006 | Come Back, Little Sheba | Regional, Shattered Globe Theatre | |
| 2007 | Regional, Next Theatre Company | ||
| 2008 | Adding Machine | Regional, Minetta Lane Theatre | |
| Our Town | Stage Manager | Also director; Regional, Chopin Studio Theatre | |
| Picnic | Director | Regional, Writers Theatre | |
| Celebrity Row | Regional, American Theater Company | ||
| 2009 | Our Town | Stage Manager | Also director; Off-Broadway, Barrow Street Theatre |
| The Farnsworth Invention | Director | Regional, Alley Theatre | |
| Brighton Beach Memoirs | Broadway, Nederlander Theatre | ||
| Broadway Bound | |||
| The Santaland Diaries | Regional, Alley Theatre | ||
| 2010 | When the Rain Stops Falling | Off-Broadway, Lincoln Center Theatre | |
| A Streetcar Named Desire | Regional, Writers Theatre | ||
| Cherrywood: The Modern Comparable | Regional, Marry-Arrchie Theatre Company | ||
| 2011 | The House of Blue Leaves | Broadway, Walter Kerr Theatre | |
| A Streetcar Named Desire | Regional, Williamstown Theatre Festival | ||
| 2012 | Tribes | Off-Broadway, Barrow Street Theatre | |
| Rent | Regional, American Theater Company | ||
| Sweet Bird of Youth | Regional, Goodman Theatre | ||
| Our Town | Stage Manager | Also director; Regional, Huntington Theatre Company | |
| 2013 | Really Really | Director | Off-Broadway, MCC Theater |
| Nikolai and the Others | Off-Broadway, Lincoln Center Theatre | ||
| Tribes | Regional, La Jolla Playhouse | ||
| Women or Nothing | Off-Broadway, Atlantic Theatre Company | ||
| 2014 | A Raisin in the Sun | Karl Lindner | Broadway, Ethel Barrymore Theatre |
| Our Town | Stage Manager | Also director; Regional, Kansas City Repertory Theatre | |
| Also director; West End, Almeida Theatre | |||
| 2015 | Angels in America | Director | Regional, Kansas City Repertory Theatre |
| Come Back, Little Sheba | Regional, Huntington Theatre Company | ||
| 2016 | The Effect | Off-Broadway, Barrow Street Theatre | |
| The Band's Visit | Off-Broadway, Atlantic Theatre Company | ||
| 2017 | Man from Nebraska | Off-Broadway, Second Stage Theatre | |
| The Treasurer | Off-Broadway, Playwrights Horizons | ||
| The Band's Visit | Broadway, Ethel Barrymore Theatre | ||
| 2018 | The Sound Inside | Regional, Williamstown Theatre Festival | |
| The Waverly Gallery | Howard Fine | Broadway, John Golden Theatre | |
| 2019 | The Sound Inside | Director | Broadway, Studio 54 |
| Next to Normal | Regional, Writers Theatre | ||
| 2020 | Bug | Regional, Steppenwolf Theatre | |
| 2021 | |||
| 2022 | A Case for the Existence of God | Off-Broadway, Signature Theatre Company | |
| Camp Siegfried | Off-Broadway, Second Stage Theatre | ||
| 2024 | Prayer for the French Republic | Broadway, Samuel J. Friedman Theatre | |
| Dead Outlaw | Off-Broadway, Minetta Lane Theatre | ||
| The Counter | Off-Broadway, Roundabout Theatre Company | ||
| I'm Almost There | Off-Broadway, Minetta Lane Theatre | ||
| 2025 | The Antiquities | Off-Broadway, Playwrights Horizons | |
| Regional, Goodman Theatre | |||
| Good Night, and Good Luck | Broadway, Winter Garden Theatre | ||
| Dead Outlaw | Broadway, Longacre Theatre | ||
| Caroline | Off-Broadway, MCC Theater | ||
| Meet the Cartozians | Off-Broadway, Second Stage Theatre | ||
| 2026 | Bug | Broadway |
| 2008 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Director of a Musical | Adding Machine | ||
| Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Director of a Musical | ||||
| 2012 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Director of a Play | Tribes | ||
| Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Director of a Play | ||||
| 2017 | Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Director of a Musical | The Band's Visit | ||
| Outer Critics Circle Awards | Outstanding Director of a Musical | ||||
| 2018 | Tony Awards | Best Direction of a Musical | |||
| Drama League Awards | Outstanding Production of a Broadway or Off-Broadway Musical | ||||
| 2020 | Tony Awards | Best Direction of a Play | The Sound Inside | ||
| 2022 | Lucille Lortel Awards | Outstanding Director | Prayer for the French Republic | ||
| 2023 | A Case for the Existence of God | ||||
| 2024 | Dead Outlaw | ||||
| Drama League Awards | Outstanding Direction of a Musical | ||||
| Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Direction of a Musical | ||||
| 2025 | Tony Awards | Best Direction of a Musical | |||
| Drama League Awards | Outstanding Direction of a Play | Good Night, and Good Luck | |||
| Drama Desk Awards | Outstanding Director of a Play | The Antiquities |
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