Anne Cecelia Haney
Anne Cecelia Haney is a bilingual Brooklyn-based director, musician, and translator. Her production of Ellen McLaughlin’s The Trojan Women was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Adaptation. Recent directing credits include Max Mondi’s House of Karen (Signature Theater x Columbia University) and Eli Nixon’s Blood Bag (Brown University, Barn Arts). Anne has also developed and directed work at JACK, The Bushwick Starr Reading Series, The Samuel French Off-Off Broadway Festival, Dixon Place, Rising Circle, The Brick, The Tank, Cloud City/The Freight Project, and Highways Performance Space, among others.
Assistant directing includes the world premiere of the Pulitzer Prize-winning opera Angel’s Bone at the 2015 Prototype Festival and Taylor Mac’s A 24-Decade History of Popular Music at St. Ann’s Warehouse, as well as productions for BAM’s Next Wave Festival and Atlantic Theater Company.
Anne is currently a Resident Director at The Flea Theater, the Literary Manager of Old Sound Room Performance Ensemble, and the Editorial Associate at 53rd State Press. B.A., Comparative Literature, University of Virginia.