Christopher Ashley
Christopher Ashley (born July 6, 1964) is an American stage director. Since 2007, he has been the artistic director of La Jolla Playhouse.[1]
Career
[edit]Ashley graduated from Yale University in 1986, with a Bachelor of Art in Theatre.[2][3] In 1987, he completed The Drama League program for directors.[4]
He directed many Off-Broadway stage productions, including at Manhattan Theatre Club. He directed Jeffrey by Paul Rudnick Off-Broadway at the WPA Theatre in 1993,[5] for which he received the Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Director. He also directed the film version, which was released in 1995.[6]
He directed the Sondheim Kennedy Center Celebration productions of Sweeney Todd and Merrily We Roll Along in 2002.[7]
In 2007, he was appointed artistic director of La Jolla Playhouse, California.[3] He directed the musical version of the 1980 cult film Xanadu on Broadway, receiving a Drama Desk Award nomination for direction.
Ashley directed the musical Memphis, which opened on Broadway in October 2009, receiving the Outer Critics Circle Award nomination for Outstanding Director[8] and Tony Award nomination, Best Direction of a Musical.[9][2]
He directed the new musical Come from Away, which premiered at La Jolla Playhouse in June 2015,[10] and opened on Broadway in February 2017 at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, receiving a Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical.[11][12][13] He was originally set to direct a film adaptation of the musical, which was canceled on February 2, 2021, because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, he directed a live stage film recording of the show at the Schoenfeld Theatre in front of an invited audience including survivors and first responders from the 9/11 attacks, which was released on Apple TV+ on September 10, 2021, to coincide with the 20th anniversary of the attacks.[14][15][16][17]
He directed the musical version of Freaky Friday, which premiered at the Signature Theatre, Arlington, Virginia in October 2016.[18]
The 2021 film musical Diana, directed by Ashley, was released on Netflix on October 1, 2021.[19]
In September 2024, Ashley was hired by the Roundabout Theatre Company as its artistic director. He will begin his tenure in July 2026. [20][21]
Personal life
[edit]Ashley is openly gay.[22]
Work
[edit]- Broadway
- Diana (2021)
- Escape to Margaritaville (2018)
- Come from Away (2017) Tony Award, Best Direction of a Musical[13]
- Leap of Faith (2012)
- Memphis (2009)
- Xanadu (2007)
- The 24 Hour Plays (2005) (Special Benefit): That Other Person"
- All Shook Up (2005)
- The Smell of the Kill (2002)
- The Rocky Horror Show (2000) (Revival) Tony Award nomination, Direction of a Musical[23]
- Voices in the Dark (1999)
- Jackie (1997) (Production consultant)
- Off-Broadway (select)
- Blown Sideways Through Life written by Claudia Shear (1993 and 1994), also TV film (1995)[24]
- Jeffrey (1992 and 1993), also the film version (1995)[25]
- Fires in the Mirror: Crown Heights, Brooklyn and Other Identities, written by Anna Deavere Smith (1992) Lucille Lortel Award, Outstanding Director
- The Most Fabulous Story Ever Told (1998)
- Communicating Doors, written by Alan Ayckbourn (1998)
- Valhalla (2004), written by Paul Rudnick;[26] Lucille Lortel Award nomination, Outstanding Director
- Regional
- Babbitt, La Jolla Playhouse (2023)
- The Untitled Unauthorized Hunter S. Thompson Musical, La Jolla Playhouse (2023)
- Escape to Margaritaville, La Jolla Playhouse (2017)
- Freaky Friday, Signature Theatre (2016)
- Come from Away, La Jolla Playhouse (2015)
References
[edit]- ^ "Christopher Ashley Named Artistic Director of La Jolla Playhouse" broadway.com, April 10, 2007
- ^ a b [1] American Repertory Theater, accessed January 29, 2022
- ^ a b Boehm, Mike. "La Jolla Playhouse names artistic director" Los Angeles Times, April 11, 2007
- ^ [2]Drama League, accessed January 29, 2022
- ^ Holden, Stephen. "Review/Theater; Laughs That Mask the Fears of Gay Manhattan" The New York Times, January 21, 1993
- ^ James, Caryn. "Film Review; Comic Side of Sex in Age of AIDS" The New York Times, August 4, 1995
- ^ "The Kennedy Center Sondheim Celebration" sondheimguide.com, retrieved May 18, 2010
- ^ Gans, Andrew."Memphis, La Cage, Zeta-Jones, Finneran and More Are Outer Critics Circle Award Winners" Archived July 21, 2010, at the Wayback Machine playbill.com, May 17, 2010
- ^ "Nominations, 2009-10" tonyawards.com, retrieved May 18, 2010
- ^ McNulty, Charles. "Generosity overcomes terrorism in unpretentious 'Come From Away'" Los Angeles Times, June 15, 2015
- ^ " Come from Away Broadway" Playbill (vault), accessed October 9, 2016
- ^ Viagas, Robert. 9/11 Musical 'Come From Away' Books a Broadway Theatre" Playbill, September 15, 2016
- ^ a b "Tony Awards 2017: Complete Winners List" Variety, June 11, 2017, retrieved June 15, 2017
- ^ Lefkowitz, Andy (November 17, 2017). "Come From Away Tony Winner Christopher Ashley to Direct Musical's Film Adaptation". Broadway.com. Retrieved April 21, 2019.
- ^ D'Alessandro, Anthony (February 2, 2021). "eOne To Make Feature Production Of Tony-Winning Broadway Musical 'Come From Away'".
- ^ Vincentelli, Elisabeth (September 10, 2021). "'Come From Away' Review: Looking for Light in Somber Times". The New York Times.
- ^ "How Christopher Ashley Got COME FROM AWAY Camera-Ready". Broadway World (with video). September 5, 2021.
- ^ Rothstein, Mervyn. "What To Expect from 'Freaky Friday 'the Musical" Playbill, October 4, 2016
- ^ McPhee, Ryan (August 12, 2020). "Broadway's Diana Musical to Be Filmed for Netflix Release". Playbill. Retrieved August 13, 2020.
- ^ Evans, Greg (September 25, 2024). "Tony-Winning Director Christopher Ashley Named Artistic Director Of Roundabout Theatre Company, Latest Shake-Up In NYC's Nonprofit World". Deadline. Retrieved September 26, 2024.
- ^ Huston, Caitlin (September 25, 2024). "Christopher Ashley Named Artistic Director of Roundabout Theatre Company". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved September 26, 2024.
- ^ Folliard, Patrick (March 15, 2010). "Exploring diva worship and gay relationships". Washington Blade. Retrieved January 5, 2021.
- ^ "List of 2001 Tony Award Winners" The New York Times, May 15, 2001
- ^ " 'Blown Sideways Through Life' Film Overview" tcm.com, accessed October 9, 2016
- ^ " 'Jeffrey' Film, 1995" tcm.com, accessed October 9, 2016
- ^ Sommer, Elyse. "A CurtainUp Review 'Valhalla'" CurtainUp, February 4, 2004