Sammi Cannold

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Sammi Cannold is an American film and theater director. [1] [2] Cannold was the recipient of the 2024 Drama Desk Award. [3]

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Career

Cannold received a bachelor's degree from Stanford University and master's degree from the Harvard Graduate School of Education. [4] She made her Broadway debut in 2023, at the Belasco Theater with How to Dance in Ohio, [5] [6] which earned her the Drama Desk Award. Cannold was trained under Diane Paulus, and Rachel Chavkin, serving as the associate director on the Broadway production of Natasha, Pierre & the Great Comet of 1812 , as well as working at the American Repertory Theater. [7]

In 2019, Cannold directed the world premier of Celine Song's Endlings, making her the youngest female director in the American Repertory Theater's history, prior to directing its off-Broadway premier at New York Theatre Workshop in 2020. [8] She also directed Ragtime , Violet on a moving bus, [9] Evita at New York City Center, [10] [11] and Carmen at Rose Hall, Lincoln Center. [12] Cannold's Evita was a critical success. [13] [14]

In 2022, Cannold and her mother, Dori Berinstein, announced a documentary, The Show Must Go On, which premiered at Majestic Theatre on August 9, 2021 and was released on Apple TV. [15]

Personal life

Cannold is married to non-profit worker Safi Rauf. [16]

References

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  2. Paulson, Michael (2023-09-27). "Andrew Lloyd Webber, Darling of the Avant-Garde?". The New York Times. ISSN   0362-4331 . Retrieved 2023-10-16.
  3. "2024 Winners". 2024 Drama Desk Awards. Retrieved 2024-07-14.
  4. Gioia, Michael (August 4, 2016). "Violet on a Moving Bus, Which Began at a College, Will Resurface at A.R.T." Playbill.
  5. Paulson, Michael (July 20, 2023). "'How to Dance in Ohio,' a Musical, Plans a Fall Broadway Opening". The New York Times. Retrieved February 27, 2024.
  6. "The Journal News". www.lohud.com. Retrieved 2024-02-27.
  7. Mink, Casey (February 24, 2020). "Meet the 25-Year-Old Director Changing New York Theater From the Inside Out". Backstage. Retrieved November 1, 2022.
  8. Green, Jesse (March 9, 2020). "Review: In 'Endlings,' the Pain of Swimming Between Worlds". New York Times.
  9. Gioia, Michael (August 4, 2016). "Violet on a Moving Bus, Which Began at a College, Will Resurface at A.R.T." Playbill.
  10. Rudig, Stephanie (2023-10-04). "A Feminist Focus on Evita Makes Eva Perón Rightfully Complicated - WCP". Washington City Paper. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
  11. Soloski, Alexis (November 7, 2019). "13 Plays and Musicals to Go to in N.Y.C. This Weekend". The New York Times via NYTimes.com.
  12. "Carmen | Theater in New York". Time Out New York. 19 October 2022. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  13. Marks, Peter (2023-09-18). "Review | Stand back, Washington. 'Evita' has never been more thrilling". Washington Post. ISSN   0190-8286 . Retrieved 2023-10-16.
  14. Wallenberg, Christopher (May 11, 2023). "In the revival of 'Evita' at the ART, a tango between the two sides of Eva Perón - The Boston Globe". Boston Globe. Retrieved 2023-10-16.
  15. Lang, Brent (2021-03-11). "'The Show Must Go On' Documentary Chronicles Andrew Lloyd Webber's Fight for Theater During Lockdown". Variety. Retrieved 2022-11-18.
  16. Reyna-Rodriguez, Victoria. "How a couple overcame distance, captivity in Afghanistan to host a unique Iowa wedding". The Des Moines Register. Retrieved 2024-08-24.