Daniel Elihu Kramer
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Daniel Elihu Kramer is a filmmaker and theatre director, as well as a
writer. Kitchen Hamlet was his first feature film, and was completed
through a visiting artist residency at the Wexner Center for the Arts.
He received a Mellon Partnership award for screenwriting, an Elliott
Norton Award for Outstanding Production for A Midsummer Night's Dream
at Boston Theatre Works, and Critics Circle awards for Best Production
and Best Direction for The Pillowman at the Contemporary American
Theatre Company. His play Coyote Tales is published by Baker's Plays,
and his commissioned adaptations of Babar, and of James Thurber's Many
Moons were produced by the Phoenix Theatre. His play pride@prejudice
has had multiple professional productions. He teaches at Smith College
in Massachusetts. Daniel earned his MFA in Directing from Yale School
of Drama.