Francesca Zambello (Stage Director) 
An internationally recognized director of opera and theater, Francesca
Zambello's American debut took place at the Houston Grand Opera with a
production of Fidelio in 1984. She debuted in Europe at Teatro la Fenice in
Venice with Beatrice di Tenda in 1987 and has since staged new productions at
major theaters and opera houses in Europe and the USA. Collaborating with
outstanding artists and designers and promoting emerging talent, she takes a
special interest in new music theater works, innovative productions, and in
producing theater and opera for wider audiences.
Francesca Zambello has recently been awarded the Chevalier des Arts et des
Lettres by the French government for her contribution to French culture and the
Russian Federation's medal for Service to Culture. Other honors for her work
include three Olivier Awards from the London Society of Theaters and two Evening
Standard Awards for Best Musical and Best Opera. She has also received the award
for Best Company Achievement. The French Grand Prix des Critiques was awarded to
her twice for her work at the Paris Opera. Other awards include Best Production
in Japan, the Palme d'Or in Germany, the Golden Mask in Russia and the Helpmann
Award in Australia.
Francesca Zambello most recently developed and directed the world premiere of
Christopher Theofanidis' Heart of a Soldier for the San Francisco Opera, where
she served as Artistic Advisor from 2006-2011. Other recent opera projects have
included the first international production of Carmen to ever be presented at
the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing, the world premiere of An
American Tragedy, Cyrano and Les Troyens for the Metropolitan Opera, Carmen and
Don Giovanni at the Royal Opera House, Boris Godunov, War and Peace, Billy Budd
and William Tell at the Paris Opera, and The Ring for the San Francisco Opera.
Recent theater projects have included Show Boat in London at the Royal Albert
Hall; a new musical, Rebecca, for Vienna's Raimund Theater, Stuttgart's
Palladium Theater (presented by Stage Entertainment), and in St. Gallen,
Switzerland; Tibet Through the Red Box, a new play by David Henry Hwang for the
Seattle Children's Theatre; The Little Prince with Oscar-winning composer Rachel
Portman; Napoleon in the West End; The Little Mermaid for Disney on Broadway;
the musical of The Little House on the Prairie and The Master Butchers at the
Guthrie Theater, and Aladdin in Disneyland. Other recent works have included a
film of Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors for BBC Television, as well as a
new film for the BBC, Sony and PBS of The Little Prince, and, West Side Story
for the floating stage in Bregenz.
Ms. Zambello has also served as a guest professor at Yale University and The
Juilliard School. She is the Artistic & General Director of Glimmerglass in
Cooperstown, and was recently named Artistic Advisor to the Washington National
Opera.
An American who grew up in Europe, she speaks French, Italian, German, and
Russian. She attended Moscow University in 1976 and graduated cum laude from
Colgate University in 1978. She began her career as an Assistant Director to the
late Jean-Pierre Ponnelle. From 1984-1991 she was the Artistic Director of the
Skylight Music Theater. She has been guest professor at Harvard and Berkeley
Universities.
Francesca Zambello lives in New York and London.

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