Claudia Zelevansky recently directed the world premiere of Sibyl O'Malley's Big Baby at the California Institute of the Arts, Storyteller and Ascending to Heaven for Manhattan Class Company, and HERMANas for the New York International Fringe Festival.
Other recent directing credits include: Romeo and Juliet at the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey; The Laramie Project for Actor's Express Theatre (Atlanta) and its remount at The Alliance Theatre; The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, Be Aggressive by Annie Weisman, and Blur by Melanie Marnich, all at Dallas Theater Center where she was Associate Director for three-seasons.
While at DTC, she produced a play development series called FRESH INK, for which she also directed work by playwrights Brighde Mullins and Hilary Bell.
She was a Jonathan Alper Directing Fellow at Manhattan Theatre Club, and has worked at The Public Theatre, Ars Nova/Underwood, the 52nd Street Project, Dixon Place, and The Flea Theatre in New York City as well as at the Echo Theatre Company in Los Angeles.
She has taught at Yale University, Northwestern University, Dallas Theater Center, as a Teaching Artist for Theatre for a New Audience, and at Oberlin College, where she served as a both a Visiting Professor and Guest Director.
She earned her undergraduate degree in Performance Studies from Northwestern University, and her MFA in directing from Yale University.
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