Beth Greenberg- Director

Stage Director Beth Greenberg is renowned for her work at the New York City Opera.

For the Lincoln Center company she’s directed original mainstage productions of  Tales of Hoffmann and Turandot, and  revivals including Der Rosenkavalier, Tosca, La Traviata, Intermezzo and La Boheme. Across the river, aboard an oil tanker moored in Red Hook, Brooklyn, she recently directed the site-specific Il Tabarro.

Beth Greenberg has earned a solid reputation for her collaborations with contemporary composers. She works on all phases of a new show’s development, from early libretto and workshop readings to fully-staged productions) Upcoming productions include the professional World Premiere of Lori Laitman’s The Scarlet Letter for Denver’s Opera Colorado in May, 2013 (www.scarletletteropera.com).

She earned a Fulbright to Germany where she apprenticed with Gotz Friedrich at Berlin’s Deutsche Oper. As an educator, she’s been a Mentor Director for the SDC (Stage Directors and Choreographers) Foundation, and has taught Master Classes at Mannes and Malibu’s SongFest. She is a graduate of the University of Michigan School of Music and Brooklyn College.