George Ferencz has been active in New York theatre as a director, producer and teacher for over three decades. Currently, he is a resident director of La MaMa E.T.C. where he has directed over 30 productions during the last 25 years. Ferencz also continues as the Literary Curator of the La MaMa Experiments Reading Series for an eleventh season. Recently he directed the La MaMa productions of CONJUR WOMAN (a blues opera) in New York and Rome; THE FASTEST WOMAN ALIVE as a guest director at Southern Illinois University; and a festival of new plays entitled EXPERMINTA! for La MaMa.
 
Ferencz has directed the premieres of over 30 writers including Juan Samsul Allam, Amiri Baraka, Jimmy Breslin, Migdalia Cruz, , Hanay Geigomah, Josh Greenfeld, Aisha Rachman, Yasmine Rana, Caradet Svich, Pieter-Dirk Uys, Jean Claude van Itallie, Mac Wellman and Edgar Nkosi White

In addition, Ferencz has directed at regional theatres including the Actors' Theater of Louisville, Berkeley Rep, Cleveland Playhouse, Pittsburgh Public, San Diego Rep and Syracuse Stage. European productions include Mishima's LADY AO
I in Munich before a tour of Eastern Europe, Shepard and Smith's COWBOY MOUTH in Berlin before a German tour, the recent production of CONJUR WOMAN at Teatro La Communita in Rome and several jazz concerts in Italy for Max Roach Productions, including PERCUSSION SUMMIT with Roach, Tony Williams, Ginger Baker and a percussion orchestra M'BOOM. Notable New York productions as a director include the La MaMa productions of SHEPARD SETS, an Obie-award winning festival of Shepard plays with music by Roach, GHOSTS: LIVE FROM GALILEE, the Scottsboro Boys Blues Opera; MONEY a jazz opera and THE TOOTH OF CRIME as well as the Lincoln Center Serious Fun production of JUJU; and the Impossible Ragtime Theatre productions of Shakespeare's JULIUS CAESAR and O'Neill's DYNAMO and THE HAIRY APE.

As the Founding Director of three New York non-profit theatres - The Impossible Ragtime Theatre, the New Living Newspaper and CEMENT inc - Ferencz produced over 30 shows.

Ferencz has taught directing at Yale School of Drama, Brooklyn College, N.Y.U., Columbia and Marymount as well as the Michael Howard Studio, the Lee Strasberg Studio and Playwrights Horizons Directing Lab. He conducted a Director-Writer Workshop at Columbia University for 15 years and served as a guest resident director at New Dramatists and Program Director for Intar's Music-Theatre Lab. Ferencz has lectured on directing at Cornell, Ohio University, Kent State University, Syracuse University, a TCG Conference and an international directors symposium at La MaMa Umbria in Italy.

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