Gordon Greenberg

Gordon Greenberg (born 1969) is an American stage director, a theater and television writer, and an Artistic Associate at The New Group.

[citation needed] Greenberg directed the new Huey Lewis-inspired Broadway musical The Heart of Rock & Roll at the James Earl Jones Theatre.

which received excellent reviews Off-Broadway at New World Stages[5][6][7][8] and was recorded as a radio play starring John Stamos, Laura Benanti, Annaleigh Ashford, Alex Brightman, Ashley Park, James Monroe Iglehart, Christopher Sieber, Richard Kind and Rob McClure.

"[16] The Los Angeles Times called the feature "Unerringly good...Quinto and Flockhart expose something infinitely fragile in Albee's shatterproof play.

[21] He directed the American premier of Piaf/Dietrich, A Legendary Affair for Mirvish in Toronto, which opened to rave reviews,[22][23] was extended three times[24] and was nominated for 7 Dora Awards[25] and won Best Musical Production.

[41][42][43] It was generally positively-reviewed by critics,[44][45][46][47] with New York One writing that "the revisions, under Gordon Greenberg's imaginatively resourceful direction, hit all the right notes.

[citation needed] His other work includes Johnny Baseball at Williamstown Theatre Festival,[57] a workshop of a newly revised Rags for Roundabout Theatre Company,[58] Pirates!, or Gilbert & Sullivan Plunder'd, conceived with Nell Benjamin and John McDaniel;[59][60][61] the U.S. national tour of Guys and Dolls,[62] Floyd Collins for Signature Theatre,[63] Stars of David based on Abby Pogrebin's book for producer Daryl Roth, Farewell My Concubine (China) and several television projects, and 1776 for Paper Mill Playhouse.

[citation needed] Formerly an actor, Greenberg appeared in the Broadway productions of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying; Grease; The Little Prince and the Aviator; and Off-Broadway in Peacetime; Names; City Suite; Show Me Where the Good Times Are; and on television in Shaky Ground, Knots Landing, Living Single, Step By Step; and on film in New York City Serenade directed by Frank Whaley.

[73] The musical was mid-run for its world premiere and pre-Broadway tryout at the Paramount Theatre in March 2020 with Sydney Morton (Christy Lockhart) and Billy Harrigan Tighe (Brantley Foster/Carlton Whitfield) as leads when production was shut down due to the coronavirus pandemic.