User:Onabough/new article name here Michael Evan Haney
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New article name new article content ... Michael Evan Haney (December 12, 1949) An American theatre director. He has acted in and directed more than 150 productions including directing Around the World in 80 Days Off-Broadway at The Irish Repertory Theatre appearing in Elie Wiesel’s Zalmen, Or The Madness of God on Broadway and the first American production of Nicholas Nickleby for the Great Lakes Shakespeare Festival and The Blackstone Theatre in Chicago. His regional directing credits include Alabama Shakespeare Festival, Actors Theatre of Louisville, The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Ensemble Theatre of Cincinnati, Westport Country Playhouse and Kansas City Repertory Theatre. Internationally, Mr. Haney has directed shows at the English Theatres of Vienna and Frankfurt as well as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. He currently is in his ninth year as the associate artistic director for the Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park where he has directed award winning productions of Sarah Ruhl’s The Clean House, Blackbird, The Syringa Tree, Crime & Punishment and most recently the world premier of The History of Invulnerability by David Bar Katz (a play about Superman and the Holocaust). He is married to the actress Amy Warner.
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