{"title":"Dustin Wills","role":"Director","image":"","lede":null,"content":"<p><strong>DUSTIN WILLS<\/strong> (<em>Director<\/em>) is a stage director and designer for theatre and opera. Upcoming productions include <em>Jerome<\/em> at Playwrights Horizons, <em>Wold Meteor <\/em>by Kate Attwell, Verdi\u2019s <em>Falstaff<\/em>, a new version of J.M. Barrie\u2019s <em>Peter Pan<\/em>, and an adaptation of Aeschylus\u2019 <em>The Oresteia <\/em>in Copenhagen, Denmark. Recent directing credits include Tennessee Williams\u2019 <em>Camino Real <\/em>starring Pamela Anderson, <em>The Counterfeit Opera <\/em>and Mozart\u2019s <em>Le Nozze di Figaro<\/em> featuring Anthony Roth Costanzo at Little Island (Best Theater of 2024, New York Magazine), Hansol Jung\u2019s <em>Wolf Play<\/em> (2023 Lucille Lortel Award for Directing), <em>Six Characters<\/em> (Lincoln Center), <em>Wet Brain <\/em>(Playwrights Horizons & MCC), <em>Montag<\/em> (Soho Rep), <em>Eugene Onegin<\/em> (Heartbeat Opera), and <em>Romeo and Juliet <\/em>(National Asian American Theatre Company). Dustin has devised new work with Teatro L\u2019Arciliuto in Rome, Italy, trained with Augusto Boal in Theatre of the Oppressed legislative performance, and for a couple of years gave rogue tours of the Vatican. He is a 2023 Obie Award winner, Princess Grace Award recipient, and Baryshnikov Center Artist Resident 2018. He teaches for the Directing and Playwriting programs at the David Geffen School of Drama at Yale.<\/p>","website":"","alt":""}