Hayley Finn. (Photo by Josh Olson)
WASHINGTON, D.C.: Theater J, a program of the Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center (EDCJCC), has introduced that Hayley Finn will turn into its new inventive director on Feb. 1. Finn will lead the theatre alongside managing director David Lloyd Olson. Finn served for 16 years as affiliate inventive director at Playwrights’ Center in Minneapolis. She succeeds earlier inventive director Adam Immerwahr, who left final summer time.
“Hayley Finn joins Theater J at a moment of strength,” stated Olson in a press release. “At a time when most theatres in the country have seen their subscription audience shrink, Theater J’s subscription audience is now larger than it’s been in the past seven years, and I believe that with Hayley as our artistic director, our programming will continue to grow a broad and diverse audience.”
Finn has over 25 years of expertise in skilled theatre throughout all facets of the career, together with producing, directing, casting, schooling, and fundraising, and has labored to create nationwide partnerships for theatres on Broadway, Off-Broadway, regionally, and internationally. At the Playwrights’ Center, Finn produced over 1,000 workshops with main playwrights. She additionally served as co-artistic director of Red Eye Theater since 2019 the place she co-produced and curated the New Works 4 Weeks Festival and co-led the fundraising and growth of a brand new 150-seat black field theatre in Minneapolis. Her current directing credit embody the world premiere of Christina Ham’s West of Central at Pillsbury House Theater, the regional premiere of her play Nina Simone: Four Women at People’s Light, and Significant Other by Joshua Harmon at Six Points Theatre (previously Minnesota Jewish Theatre), the place she has directed seven productions. Finn was assistant director on a number of Broadway productions, together with the Tony Award-winning manufacturing of Arthur Miller’s A View from the Bridge.
“I am honored to become Theater J’s next artistic director and further its mission to tell stories illuminating the complexities and nuances of both the Jewish experience and the human condition through diverse perspectives and aesthetic visions,” stated Finn in a press release. “I am committed to building upon the theatre’s rich legacy of producing vibrant theatrical works that pose relevant questions of our time toward inspiring greater empathy and understanding. During my career, I have worked closely with many incredible playwrights and am excited to continue to develop, produce and champion writers responding to our rapidly changing world.”
Finn is an Alumna of the Drama League Director’s Program, recipient of the Ruth Easton Fellowship, TCG Future Leader Grant, National Endowment for the Arts assist, and a Minnesota State Arts Board Artist Initiative Grant. She obtained her B.A. and M.A. from Brown University.
Theater J is the nation’s largest skilled Jewish theatre, primarily based in Washington, D.C. The theatre goals to protect and broaden a wealthy Jewish theatrical custom and to create group and commonality by way of theatre-going experiences. Theater J’s work seeks to light up and study moral questions of our time, inter-cultural experiences that parallel our personal, and the altering panorama of Jewish identities. As of 2020, the Edlavitch DC Jewish Community Center had an approximate price range of $10.8 million.
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