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Stephen Nachamie

Stephen Nachamie is an award-winning stage and film director currently developing new works for the stage and screen. On Broadway, Stephen was Associate Director for the Tony-winning Broadway Revival of She Loves Me at Studio 54 (PBS Great Performances & Broadway HD). He has had the pleasure of working with and directing such celebrities as Whoopi Goldberg, Dr. Ruth K. Westheimer, Zachary Levi, Jane Krakowski, Laura Benanti, Alan Menken, Josh Groban, Liz Callaway, John Wesley Shipp, Kaye Ballard, Faith Prince, and Kellie Pickler. He began his career in New York theatre while in high school as a PA for the final year of the original Off-Broadway production of Little Shop of Horrors. Stephen is on the faculty of New York Film Academy, and is a proud member of SDC.

Select Credits Include: Little Shop of Horrors: Reunion Concert (NYC - w/ Alan Menken), Carrie (NYFA), Small Town Confessions (NYC - w/ Alice Ripley & Daisy Eagan), Buyer and Cellar (NYC), My Name is Asher Lev (Penguin Rep), Mr. Confidential (NYMF - World Premiere), Foreverman (NYMF - World Premiere), Driving Miss Daisy (Harbor Lights Theatre), 25th Anniversary revival of Harvey Fierstein’s Torch Song Trilogy (NYC - w/ Seth Rudetsky), Oliver! (Engeman Theatre), Broadway’s Theatre World Awards (NYC), Sweeney Todd (Opera Saratoga - w/ Carolee Carmello), Becoming Dr. Ruth (Cincinatti Playhouse), Fiddler on the Roof (w/ Debbie Gravitte & Loni Ackerman), Tick, Tick...BOOM! (New Rep), Sex with Strangers, 4,000 Miles (Capital Rep), The Whipping Man (Omaha Playhouse), Lady Day... (WHAT), Camelot, 1776, A Chorus Line (Olney Theatre - Helen Hayes Award), West Side Story (Italian Opera Tour). Film & TV Credits Include: Macy’s Singing Christmas Tree (NBC - Emmy for “Best Song”), What’s Left, Stand Still (Telly Award), Winning New York, Bang! Boom! Pow!, Jersey Christmas (w/ Ben Rauch & co-prod. Melissa Rauch).


...the world of the Hasid in Brooklyn is so comfortably expressed, so specifically nestled into [Stephen Nachamie’s] efficient and organic staging…A willing audience can expect to observe carefully, think deeply and feel in their soul. Lucky audience.
— The New York Times, on MY NAME IS ASHER LEV at Penguin Rep