Lynne Meadow

Lynne Meadow is an American theatre producer, director and a teacher.

A cum laude graduate of Bryn Mawr, Meadow attended the Yale School of Drama.

[1] In 1972, she joined the Manhattan Theatre Club as Artistic Director, and in that position, she has directed and produced more than 450[2][3][4] New York City and world premieres of plays by American and international playwrights, including Terrence McNally, Beth Henley, John Guare, Athol Fugard, Brian Friel, Harold Pinter, Alan Ayckbourn, and John Patrick Shanley.

[6] Meadow's directing credits include Sally and Marsha,[7] The Tale of the Allergist's Wife,[8] Absent Friends[9] and The Commons of Pensacola (2013).

[1][12] In 2008 Meadow made national headlines when an argument with a flight attendant led to her being detained and interrogated by the FBI.