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Leigh Silverman

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BIO

Silverman directed the Lisa Kron play Well off-Broadway at The Public Theater; the play ran from March 2004 to May 2004. She also directed Well on Broadway in 2006. Among other awards, the play was nominated for the Outer Critics Circle Award, Outstanding Off-Broadway Play. She directed Kron's play In the Wake in its premiere engagement at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles, California in March 2010. She directed In the Wake at the Public Theater in November 2010.



She has directed many plays off-Broadway, including Blue Door by Tanya Barfield in 2006 at Playwrights Horizons, for which she was nominated for the Audelco Award, Best Director. The New York Times reviewer wrote that the play was "directed with care by Leigh Silverman." She directed From Up Here, by Liz Flahive at The Manhattan Theatre Club's off-Broadway City Center Stage I in 2008 and received a 2008 Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Director of a Play. She directed David Greenspan's Go Back to Where You Are at the off-Broadway Playwrights Horizons' Peter Jay Sharp Theater, opening in March 2011. She received the 2011 Obie Award, as director, for Go Back to Where You Are and In the Wake.

On Broadway, she was the Associate Director for the musical Never Gonna Dance in 2003. She directed Chinglish by David Henry Hwang at the Goodman Theatre, Chicago in June to July 2011 and on Broadway in October 2011. She was nominated for the Joseph Jefferson Awards as Director of the Goodman Theatre production of Chinglish.

Silverman directed the premiere of Hansol Jung's Cardboard Piano at the 2016 Humana Festival of New American Plays in Louisville, Kentucky. She directed the revival of the musical Violet on Broadway for the Roundabout Theatre Company in 2013 and received a Tony Award nomination as Best Director. The USAToday reviewer wrote that the musical was "quietly affecting and lovingly staged by director Leigh Silverman."

Silverman directed Bright Half Life, a new play by Tanya Barfield at the off-Broadway Women's Project Theatre in February 2015. This is the third time Silverman and Barfield have worked together. (She previously directed Barfield's The Call in 2013 and Blue Door in 2006.)

She directed the world premiere of the Neil Labute play The Way We Get By at the off-Broadway Second Stage Theatre, which opened on May 19, 2015, and closed on June 21. The cast starred Thomas Sadoski and Amanda Seyfried. She directed the Encores! Off-Center production of Andrew Lippa's The Wild Party in July 2015, starring Sutton Foster and Steven Pasquale. She directed another LaBute play, All the Ways to Say I Love You, which ran off-Broadway from September 28, 2016 to October 23, 2016 and starred Judith Light in this solo play.

She directed the off-Broadway revival of the musical Sweet Charity, which started at the Pershing Square Signature Center on November 2, 2016 (previews) and ran through December 23. The musical starred Sutton Foster.

For the Roundabout Theatre's Underground, she directed On the Exhale by Martin Zimmerman, which premiered off-Broadway at the Harold and Miriam Steinberg Center for Theatre on February 7, 2017 (previews), and ran through April 2. This one-woman play starred Marin Ireland.

In 2017 she also directed the world-premiere of Hurricane Diane by Madeleine George at the Two River Theater in New York. The cast included Mia Barron (Sandy Fleischer), Becca Blackwell (Diane), Nikiya Mathis (Renee Shapiro-Epps), Danielle Skraastad (Pam Annunziata) and Kate Wetherhead (Beth Wann). In September of the same year, Silverman directed the world-premiere of Hansol Jung's Wild Goose Dreams at La Jolla Playhouse in San Diego.

In 2018, for the Minetta Lane Theatre she directed the monologue Harry Clarke by David Cale with Billy Crudup in the title role.

She also directed the world premiere of David Henry Hwang's musical Soft Power at the Ahmanson Theatre in from May to June 2018. The production was presented by Center Theatre Group in association with East West Players, and featured music by Jeanine Tesori as well as choreography by Sam Pinkleton.

In 2022, Silverman was featured in the book 50 Key Figures in Queer US Theatre, with a profile written by theatre scholar Bess Rowen.

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Awards and Nominations

Drama League Awards - 2024 - Outstanding Direction of a Musical

Leigh Silverman, Suffs

Outer Critics Circle Awards - 2024 - Outstanding Direction of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway)

Leigh Silverman, Suffs

Tony Awards - 2024 - Best Direction of a Musical

Leigh Silverman, Suffs

Drama League Awards - 2022 - Outstanding Direction of a Musical

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Drama Desk Awards - 2020 - Outstanding Director of a Musical

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Obie Awards - 2019 - Directing Award

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The Lortels - 2018 - Outstanding Director

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Tony Awards - 2014 - Best Direction of a Musical

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Obie Awards - 2011 - Directing

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Obie Awards - 2011 - Directing

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The Lortels - 2011 - Outstanding Director

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Drama Desk Awards - 2008 - Outstanding Director of a Play

Leigh Silverman, From Up Here

Videos

News


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You can now get a first look inside rehearsals for The Unknown starring Tony, Emmy and SAG Award winning actor Sean Hayes. Desperate to cure his writer’s block, Elliott retreats to a remote cabin—only to discover he may not be alone.
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​The first national tour of SUFFS, the ony Award-winning musical about the passionate American women who fought tirelessly for the right to vote, will arrive in Buffalo as part of the 2025-26 Broadway Season.
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by Evan Henerson - Nov 24, 2025

If you don’t already know them, you’ll likely want to look up the names of Alice Paul, Carrie Chapman Catt, Ida B. Wells and Ruza Wenclawska…after you’re done applauding until your palms are raw, that is.
Industry Pro Newsletter: Broadway Wins Big at the Clio Awards, UK Looks to Ban Resellers
by Alex Freeman - Nov 24, 2025

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by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 20, 2025

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Tickets for SUFFS National Tour at Hippodrome Theatre to go on Sale This Week
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 20, 2025

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SUFFS to be Presented at The Hollywood Pantages Theatre
by Chloe Rabinowitz - Nov 19, 2025

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Michael John Garcés Named Executive Board President Stage Directors and Choreographers Society
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Stage Directors and Choreographers Society has elected Michael John Garcés as Executive Board President at its Annual Membership Meeting.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What awards has Leigh Silverman been nominated for?

Outstanding Direction of a Musical (Drama League Awards) for Suffs, Outstanding Direction of a Musical (Broadway or Off-Broadway) (Outer Critics Circle Awards) for Suffs, Best Direction of a Musical (Tony Awards) for Suffs, Outstanding Direction of a Musical (Drama League Awards) for SUFFS, Outstanding Director of a Musical (Drama Desk Awards) for Soft Power, Directing Award (Obie Awards) for Sustained Excellence in Directing, Outstanding Director (The Lortels) for Harry Clarke, Best Direction of a Musical (Tony Awards) for Violet, Directing (Obie Awards) for In The Wake, Directing (Obie Awards) for Go Back To Where You Are, Outstanding Director (The Lortels) for In the Wake and Outstanding Director of a Play (Drama Desk Awards) for From Up Here.

What awards has Leigh Silverman won?

Leigh Silverman has won several Obie Awards, including the Directing Award for Sustained Excellence in Directing. She also received Obie Awards for Directing for the productions In The Wake and Go Back To Where You Are.

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