Alan is as highly regarded for his vital, re-imagined versions of classic plays and musicals as he is for his stirring development of new works.
He tends to mine the present-day relevance of a story, challenging people’s memories and expectations, so that they hear and experience the words and ideas anew.
His style invites audiences to lean forward and participate rather than just observe, breaking down boundaries between audience and actors, encouraging hearts to flutter and conversation to ensue.
He recently made his critically acclaimed London directorial debut, with the world premiere play Remembrance Monday.
His 10-person Oliver! was solicited by Stage Entertainment and had its inaugural production at the Human Race Theatre Company, with choreography by Spencer Liff. He worked in conjunction with the Lerner Estate on his post-modern and highly celebrated Camelot for the Drury Lane Theatre in Chicago, where he also mounted a rather progressive and highly stylized take on Disney’s Beauty and the Beast and a provocative, madcap, Vegas-themed Joseph…Dreamcoat.
Alan has directed plays and musicals for Laguna Playhouse, Olney Theatre, Arkansas Repertory, Walnut Street Theatre, The New Theatre, Maltz Jupiter Theatre, Virginia Musical Theatre, 3D Theatricals, Texas Shakespeare Festival, Casa Mañana, and the John W. Engeman Theater at Northport, among others. He also directed the National Tour of a new version of Xanadu, starring Drag Race superstars Ginger Minj and Jinkx Monsoon.
He has also directed many world premieres, including The Little Hours (based on the short stories of Dorothy Parker), Exposure Time, and Multiple Family Dwelling for NJ Repertory, Mourning the Living at the Abingdon Theatre in NYC, and Death Valley: A Love Story for the Springfield Contemporary Theatre.
He has been nominated for both the Joseph Jefferson Award and the Carbonell Award, has received multiple Edgerton Foundation Grants for New Works, has had his work recorded for the National Theatre Archive, and is a frequent podcast guest.
Alan has directed original benefit performances on Broadway, for both the Actors Fund of America and the Christopher Reeve Foundation. He also conceived and directed the star-studded virtual variety show Oasis, benefitting the Ali Forney Center.
He is a stalwart Guest Artist at University Drama Programs throughout the country and a recurrent Teaching Artist for the Broadway Dreams Foundation.
Based in NYC, Alan is a member of SDC and a Taurus.
Resume available upon request