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is a New York-based theatre
company founded in 1999 by Dan Fields. Last year's successful
world premiere of Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected
was the company's first production.

Dan
Fields
was the Resident Director of Disney's Broadway production of
The Lion King, where he assisted director Julie Taymor
on the project from its inception. As Resident Director at the
Annex Theatre in Seattle he directed the World Premières
of A Little Heap of Beckett, The 20th Century, This End Up
and Betty in Bondage. He assistant directed the original
productions of Conversations With My Father (Seattle Repertory
Theatre, directed by Dan Sullivan) Randy Newman's Faust
(La Jolla Playhouse and the Goodman Theater, directed by Michael
Greif), as well as other productions at Intiman Theater and The
Empty Space Theater. At the Williamstown Theatre Festival he
was Assistant Director for a production of Anton Chekov's The
Seagull featuring Christopher Walken, Gwyneth Paltrow and
Blythe Danner. Fields has been a member of the Lincoln Center
Theater Directors Lab since 1996 and is a "Usual Suspect"
at the New York Theater Workshop. He is founding Artistic Director
of Finesilver Shows, a New York-based theatrical production company.
He adapted and directed Finesilver Shows' inaugural production
of Roald Dahl's Tales of the Unexpected, four short stories
written by Roald Dahl. |