Daniel Sullivan
Director
Daniel Sullivan, a long-time collaborator with A.R. Gurney, serves as associate director of the Lincoln Center Theater and directed the company's run of "Far East." He directed the current productions of "Ten Unknowns" and "Proof" and the recent "A Moon for the Misbegotten," as well as "The Heidi Chronicles," "Conversations with My Father," "I'm Not Rappaport," "Ah! Wilderness," "The Sisters Rosensweig," "An American Daughter," "Dinner with Friends," and "London Suite," as well as both the stage version and film adaptation of "The Substance of Fire."
As artistic director of the Seattle Repertory Theatre, a post he held from 1981-1997, Mr. Sullivan directed more than six dozen productions including "Uncle Vanya," "Caucasian Chalk Circle," "As You Like It," and "Major Barbara." He teaches theater at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.