Daniel Fish

Recent work includes the English language premiere of Charles L. Mee's True Love (Zipper, NYC), Ghosts (CSC with Amy Irving), the world premiere of The Black Monk by David Rabe (w/ Sam Waterston, Yale Rep), Measure for Measure (California Shakespeare Theatre), Eurydice by Sarah Ruhl (La Jolla/UCSD).

He has directed plays by Shakespeare, Moliere, Strindberg, Chekhov, Goldoni, Wilde, Orton, Mee, Mamet and Blessing at theatres throughout the US. Productions include Loot, The Importance of Being Earnest, and The Learned Ladies (McCarter), Twelfth Night and The Merry Wives of Windsor (Shakespeare Theatre, Wash DC), and Romeo and Juliet (Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival).

Additional work: Ahmanson Theatre, California Shakespeare Theatre, Baltimore Center Stage, Court Theatre, The O'Neill Playwrights Conference, Steppenwolf, Bay Street, Intiman, Round House, Barrington Stage, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, and The Julliard School. He has worked as Associate Director with Michael Kahn and Sir Peter Hall.

Mr. Fish is a graduate of Northwestern University's Department of Performance Studies. He is the Resident Director at McCarter Theatre and a lecturer in directing at The Yale School of Drama. Upcoming work includes the world premiere of Joanna Laurens' Poor Beck for The Royal Shakespeare Company.