Elizabeth Margolius
Jeff Award winning stage and movement director, Elizabeth Margolius, most recently won Best Director/Musical for Shattered Globe Theatre’s London Road. A five-time Joseph Jefferson Award nominee, Elizabeth’s selected directorial credits also include: The Flying Lovers of Vitebsk for Northlight Theatre, Fiddler on the Roof for Drury Lane Theatre, Tidy and Rose for Renaissance Theaterworks, Crimes of the Heart for American Stage, Le Loup-garou for Opera Southwest, I and You, Silent Sky, Miss Holmes, and The Bridges of Madison County for Peninsula Players, Queen of the Mist for Firebrand Theatre, The Scarlet Ibis for Chicago Opera Theater, Machinal (Movement Director) and Uncle Philip’s Coat for Greenhouse Theater, Haymarket: The Anarchist’s Songbook for Underscore Theatre, The Girl in the Train for Chicago Folks Operetta, Goldstar, Ohio for American Theater Company, The Merry Wives of Windsor for Chicago Shakespeare Theater (Assistant Director), Opus 1861 for City Lit Theater, Violet for Bailiwick Chicago, and Bernarda Alba and Songs for a New World for Bohemian Theatre Ensemble.
Elizabeth has been a guest director, principal artist, and adjunct professor at numerous colleges and universities including Longy School of Music, DePaul University, Viterbo University, University of Northern Iowa, University of Nebraska, South Carolina’s Converse School of Music, SUNY Albany, and Skidmore College.
Elizabeth is an alumna of the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab, a recipient of a full directorial scholarship for the Wesley Balk Opera-Music Theater Institute, and a finalist for the Charles Abbott Fellowship. Elizabeth has a degree in classical flute and has trained in movement techniques from around the world including Qigong, the Frantic Method, Axis Syllabus, and Fighting Monkey. She is the Co-Founder and Artistic Director Emerita of DirectorsLabChicago, and an Artistic Associate with Shattered Globe Theatre. Elizabeth is a proud member of the American Guild of Musical Artists (AGMA) and the Stage Directors and Choreographers Society (SDC).