Steven McElroy

Steven McElroy
Born (1966-12-30) December 30, 1966
Providence, Rhode Island

Steven E. McElroy (born December 30, 1966) is an American director, actor, teacher and writer.

Education and career highlights

McElroy, a Providence, Rhode Island native, graduated with a B.A. in Theatre Arts and English Literature from Brown University[1] in 1988 and received his M.F.A. from the Alabama Shakespeare Festival[2]

In the late 1990s, McElroy was artistic director of Sensurround, Inc., where he directed Lynn Siefert's Coyote Ugly and Little Egypt as well as his own adaptation of Jean-Paul Sartre's The Flies. From 1998 to 2002, he was artistic director of The New Ensemble Theatre Co., Inc.[3] (TNE) in New York City. He has been a member of Emerging Artists Theatre Co. (EAT) since 2001,[1] and is also a member of LITE (Laboratory for International Theatre Exchange).[4]

McElroy also writes for the daily Culture[5] pages and weekly Arts and Leisure[6] sections of The New York Times, and The New York Times on the Web.[7]

Directing credits

Emerging Artists Theatre Co. (EAT)[8]

Laboratory for International Theatre Exchange (LITE)/Chekov Now!

2004

The New Ensemble Theatre Co., Inc. (TNE)

  • Mike Nuckols, And The Skies Were Opened
  • Ron Owens, Pig
  • Paul Angelo Viggiano, Hostage
  • (adapted by Steven McElroy) V: The Life of Henry Plantagenet
  • Tom Noonan, What Happened Was…
  • Bash Halow, Inertia (includes Forward Motion Matters and Roller Coasting With Fabio)

The Producers' Club

Sensurround, Inc.

1999

size ate productions and Emerging Artists Theatre Co.

2005

Spotlight ON Productions

2002

Wings Theatre Company

Others

1995

more TK

Acting credits

Stage

1980's

1998

1999

2000

Film

More TK

Writing credits

Journalism

Selected

Plays

Adaptations

References

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