Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Director
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| Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Director | |
|---|---|
| Awarded for | Outstanding Director |
| Location | United States |
| Presented by | The Off-Broadway League[1][2] |
| Currently held by | Igor Golyak, Our Class (2025) |
| Website | lortelaward |
The Lucille Lortel Award for Outstanding Director is an award presented annually at the Lucille Lortel Awards to honor excellence in directing for an Off-Broadway musical or play production since 1989.[3]
Daniel J. Sullivan has received the most awards, with four wins from four nominations. He is followed closely by David Cromer, who won three in a row and has received the most nominations, with seven. Anne Kauffman nears his record with five nominations, as well, winning one.
1980s
- Key
and bold indicates the winner.
| Year | Director | Production | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1989 | John Tillinger | Love Letters | [4] |
1990s
| Year | Director | Production | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1990 | No award given. | ||
| 1991 | John Tillinger | The Lisbon Traviata | [5] |
| 1992 | Daniel Sullivan | The Substance of Fire | |
| 1993 | Christopher Ashley | Fires in the Mirror | |
| 1994 | Lawrence Sacharow | Three Tall Women | |
| 1995 | Jack O’Brien | Hapgood | |
| 1996 | Scott Elliott | The Monogamist | |
| 1997 | Mark Brokaw | How I Learned to Drive and This Is Our Youth | |
| 1998 | Garry Hynes | The Beauty Queen of Leenane | |
| 1999 | Derek Anson Jones | Wit | |