Lonny Price is a renowned director with an impressive portfolio of work in the theater and television industries. He has had the privilege of collaborating with some of the most talented individuals in the business, including Glenn Close, Emma Thompson, Bryn Terfel, and Audra McDonald, among many others.
Price's Broadway credits are a testament to his skill and versatility as a director. He has worked on a wide range of productions, including Lady Day at Emerson's Bar and Grill, starring the incomparable Audra McDonald, as well as 110 in the Shade, 'Master Harold'... and the Boys, Sally Marr and Her Escorts, Urban Cowboy, and A Class Act, for which he received a Tony nomination for Best Book, alongside Linda Kline.
In addition to his work on Broadway, Price has also directed numerous productions for the English National Opera, including Sweeney Todd, starring Emma Thompson and Bryn Terfel, and Carousel. He has also worked with the New York Philharmonic, directing productions of Company, Sondheim: The Birthday Concert, which earned him an Emmy Award, and Passion.
Price's television credits are equally impressive, with captures of his productions of Sweeney Todd, Company, Camelot, and Candide all receiving critical acclaim. His documentary, Best Worst Thing That Ever Could Have Happened, premiered at the New York Film Festival and was named one of the New York Times' Top 10 Films of 2016.
Throughout his career, Lonny Price has demonstrated a keen eye for storytelling and a deep understanding of the human experience. His ability to bring complex characters to life and to craft compelling narratives has earned him a reputation as one of the most respected and sought-after directors in the industry.