- Susan H. Schulman
Susan H. Schulman is an American
theater director .Intent on a career as an
actress , Schulman studieddrama atHofstra University in Hempstead,Long Island ,New York in the 1960s. She attendedYale University on aplaywright ing fellowship, graduating with aMaster's Degree . While performing at the Buffalo Studio Arena Theatre, she was presented with her first opportunity to mount a production when the director of anadaptation of "Wind in the Willows " abruptly left the project.Schulman headed to
New York City , where she became involved with several productions at theoff-off-Broadway Equity Library Theatre. In 1989, she joined the York Theatre Company to helm a production ofStephen Sondheim 's "Sweeney Todd", which Sondheim happened to see. Impressed by her work, he recommended her for the upcoming Broadway revival. Her efforts earned her aTony Award nomination as Best Director of a Musical and led to her being signed to direct a 1991 musical adaptation of "The Secret Garden ", which garnered her aDrama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Director of a Musical. In 1994, she returned to the York Theatre Company to direct a revised version of Sondheim's "Merrily We Roll Along", which won her anObie Award . Shortly after she joinedPlaywrights Horizons for two productions. She again was nominated for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical for "Violet" in 1997.In 1998, Schulman had just mounted a well-received Broadway revival of "
The Sound of Music " when she was contacted byAndrew Lloyd Webber , who asked her to adapt a scaled-down production of "Sunset Boulevard" for a US tour starringPetula Clark . (A first attempt had been aborted due to exorbitant costs involved in transporting and time spent erecting the massive set.) The critically acclaimed and commercially successful run lasted seventeen months.In 2005, Schulman returned to Broadway to direct a musical adaptation of the
Louisa May Alcott classic "Little Women", starring Tony-winnerSutton Foster as Jo and pop singerMaureen McGovern as Marmee. Although the production drew many mothers and daughters, mostly lackluster reviews prevented it from becoming a hit, and it closed after a five-month run. Following the Broadway closing, the production toured the US for a year and was a commercial success.In late 2007, Schulman directed a musical adaptation of "
Peter Pan " set in contemporary times, withKurt Browning in the title role, at the Elgin Theatre inToronto [ [http://www.rosspetty.com/curtainup-peter.html "Peter Pan" at RossPetty.com] ] .Schulman's work for the Stratford Festival of Canada includes "
Fiddler on the Roof ", "Man of La Mancha ", "The King and I ", "The Music Man ", "Hello, Dolly!", and a stage adaptation of "To Kill a Mockingbird " [ [http://www.stratfordfestival.ca/whatson/index.cfm?Jump=company&CType=sschulmanDown Susan H. Schulman at StratordFestival.ca] ] . In summer 2008, under the auspices of the Festival, she conducted a two-week workshop of "Clara's Piano", a blend of classical music and dance with a story and score based on Schulman's original concept [ [http://web.mac.com/neilbartram/iWeb/Bartram%20&%20Hill%20Blog/Bartram%20&%20Hill%20what's%20new%20.../A6AFD6D5-12B7-4FA4-9619-A7C3E2BE19D7.html "Clara's Piano" at Web.Mac.com] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.ibdb.com/person.asp?ID=16097/ IBDb listing]
* [http://www.lortel.org/LLA_archive/index.cfm?search_by=people&first=Susan&middle=H.&last=Schulman/ Lortel off-Broadway archives]
* [http://www.americantheatrewing.org/biography/detail/susan_h_schulman American Theatre Wing bio]
* [http://www.littlewomenonbroadway.com/ Little Women website]
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