Gordon Greenberg

Director Co-writer at New World Stages

Gordon Greenberg is a distinguished director and writer with extensive experience in theater and television. Currently directing "The Heart of Rock and Roll Broadway" and "Dracula, A Comedy of Terrors," Greenberg also holds the position of director for "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" at Geffen Playhouse and is a writer/creator for NBCUniversal's "Most Talkative." Notable achievements include directing the Olivier Award-nominated revival of "Guys and Dolls" in the West End, "PIAF DIETRICH" for Mirvish Productions, and collaborating on stage adaptations such as "Secret of My Success" and "Irving Berlin's Holiday Inn." Greenberg's education includes studies at Stanford University and NYU Film School.

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New World Stages

NEW WORLD STAGES is the renowned performing arts complex in the heart of the theatre district which has served as the home of Tony Award-winning, Guinness World Record-setting and Pulitzer Prize-earning shows. Providing world-class entertainment in an intimate environment on the site of lively Worldwide Plaza, it is made up of five theatres, a public lounge, and events spaces dedicated to audience and artist services. NEW WORLD STAGES is currently home to the “Jaw droppingly hilarious” AVENUE Q, the “Enchanting” GAZILLION BUBBLE SHOW, the "Remarkably compelling"​ THE IMBIBLE, and the “Hilarious, moving, sensitive and nuanced” NOT THAT JEWISH. Upcoming productions include CHURCH AND STATE beginning performances on March 3.


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