HARTFORD, CT — March 8, 2018 – Darko Tresnjak will step
down as Hartford Stage's Artistic Director at the conclusion of the 2018-19
season. Tresnjak has served as the Tony Award-winning theatre’s artistic leader
since 2011. A national search will be conducted to find his replacement.
“I want to thank our staff, our board, our
audiences, and all the wonderful artists whose work has graced our stage over
the past seven seasons. And I look forward to our spectacular 2018-2019 season,
which will be announced shortly,” Tresnjak said. “Serving as the Artistic
Director of Hartford Stage has been the greatest honor and privilege of my
career. I look forward to welcoming the next Artistic Director who – working
alongside our indomitable Managing Director, Mike Stotts – will lead this great
American theater company.”
“Darko leaves Hartford Stage with a lasting
legacy. As he promised when he arrived, under his direction we laughed, we
had our hearts broken, we were reminded of the power of love, we empathized, we
took a few walks on the wild side and we saw great shows,” said Board President
Sue Ann Collins. “His work at Hartford Stage will live on as his productions of
A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder and Anastasia become worldwide successes. We
are forever thankful for the great artistic gifts he brought to the stage and
will continue to follow his awe-inspiring career.”
“Darko has built on the legacies of the artistic
directors who proceeded him and taken the theatre’s artistry and acclaim to a
new level,” said Hartford Stage Managing Director Michael Stotts. “It has
been an enormous privilege to work alongside him these past seven years to
enhance Hartford Stage’s reputation as a preeminent regional theatre.”
In 2011, Tresnjak became the
fifth Artistic Director to lead Hartford Stage. In 2012, he directed A Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder at
Hartford Stage. The musical opened on Broadway at the Walter Kerr Theatre in November
2013 and earned four Tony Awards in 2014, including Best Musical, Costume
Design, Book and Direction by Tresnjak. He also won the Drama Desk, Outer
Critics Circle, Los Angeles Critics Circle, and San Diego Critics Circle awards
for his direction of A Gentleman’s Guide.
In 2016, Tresnjak directed Anastasia at
Hartford Stage. The musical opened on Broadway at the Broadhurst Theatre in
2017, and it will open in Spain, Germany, and commence a national tour by the
end of 2018.
Tresnjak’s directing credits at Hartford Stage
also include the world premieres of Breath and Imagination by Daniel Beaty
and Rear Window, adapted by Keith
Reddin and starring Kevin Bacon; the
revivals of Bell, Book and Candle, La
Dispute, Private Lives, Kiss Me, Kate and Heartbreak House; and seven productions of Shakespeare plays: The Tempest, Twelfth Night, Macbeth, Hamlet,
Romeo and Juliet, A Comedy of Errors and A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Tresnjak also designed the sets for his
productions of Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and
Juliet and A Comedy of Errors. For
his work at Hartford Stage, Tresnjak received four Connecticut Critics Circle
Awards for the direction of A Gentleman’s
Guide to Love and Murder, Hamlet and Anastasia
and for the set design for A Comedy
of Errors.
Further
highlights of Tresnjak’s tenure at Hartford Stage include the world premieres
of Quiara Alegría Hudes’ Water by the Spoonful, winner
of the 2012 Pulitzer Prize for Drama; Reverberation by Matthew
Lopez; Big Dance Theatre’s Man in a Case with Mikhail Baryshnikov;
and the upcoming The Age of Innocence, adapted
by Douglas McGrath.
Hartford Stage's subscriber base
has risen from 6,000 to over 8,000 during Tresnjak's tenure. For the 2015-16 season,
Tresnjak’s productions of Rear Window,
Romeo and Juliet, and Anastasia
shattered all box office records in the company’s 54-year history. In addition,
Hartford Stage’s Education Department now reaches over 21,000 students across
the state of Connecticut.
Tresnjak will make his Metropolitan Opera
directorial debut in September with Saint-Saëns’ Samson
et Dalila, starring Elīna Garanča and Roberto Alagna.
Recent productions at Los Angeles Opera include Macbeth with Plácido
Domingo, The Ghosts of Versailles with Patricia Racette and
Patti LuPone, Die Vögel, Der Zwerg, and Der
zerbrochene Krug - all conducted
by James Conlon.
Prior to his tenure at Hartford Stage, Tresnjak
was the Artistic Director of the Old Globe Shakespeare Festival in San Diego
from 2004 to 2009. His directing credits there included Cyrano de Bergerac,
Coriolanus, The Women, The Pleasure of His Company, All's Well That Ends Well,
Bell, Book and Candle, Hamlet, Titus Andronicus, A Midsummer Night's Dream, The
Winter's Tale, A Comedy of Errors, Antony and Cleopatra, The Two Noble
Kinsmen, Pericles and
co-productions (with Hartford Stage) of Kiss Me, Kate and A
Gentleman’s Guide to Love and Murder. For his work at the Old Globe, Tresnjak received five awards from the San Diego Theatre Critics
Circle, including a special honor for Excellence in Artistic Direction.
Tresnjak's directing career began at the
Williamstown Theatre Festival in 1996, where – for over eight seasons – he
directed The Skin of Our Teeth with Marian Seldes, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead with
Jefferson Mays, Under Milk Wood with Dana Ivey, The Blue Demon with
Ty Burrell, The Winter's Tale with Kate Burton, Princess Turandot,
Moving Picture and The Love of Three Orange. From 2002
to 2004, he was a Director-in-Residence at Boston's Huntington Theatre Company,
where his productions included What the Butler Saw, Heartbreak
House, Blue Demon and Amphitryon. Other career highlights include The Merchant of Venice with F.
Murray Abraham at Theatre for a New Audience and the Royal Shakespeare
Company; Titus Andronicus at the
Stratford Shakespeare Festival; The Two
Noble Kinsmen at the Joseph Papp Public Theater and Chicago Shakespeare
Theater; and Twelfth Night at Oregon
Shakespeare Festival. Tresnjak has also directed at Goodspeed Musicals, Long
Wharf Theatre Company, Westport Country Playhouse, Pittsburgh City Theatre,
Blue Light Theater Company, and Vineyard Theatre Company.
Tresnjak grew up in Yugoslavia, the United States
and Poland. He was educated at Edmund Burke School, Swarthmore College and
Columbia University. For the 2018-19 season at Hartford Stage, Tresnjak will
direct the world premieres of a new play by Samuel Baum and a new musical by
Robert L. Freedman and Scott Frankel.