Sheila Daniels Named Intiman Associate Director
Cornish Theater faculty member Sheila Daniels has been named associate director at Seattle's prestigious Intiman Theater. In her new role at Intiman, Daniels will manage casting and artistic relations as well as help produce shows. She is also scheduled to direct Tennessee Williams' A Streetcar Named Desire as part of the Intiman's 2008 season. (more)
Daniels moved to Seattle in 1994 and has been an active member of the theater community. She has been artistic director of Theater Schmeater and Baba Yaga, and recently associate artistic director of the Capitol Hill Arts Center. Daniels' staging of Seattle Shakespeare Company's recent mounting of Pericles was met with much acclaim, as was an extended run of Dostoevsky's Crime and Punishment at Capitol Hill Arts Center. She has directed shows for Book-It Repertory Theatre, Wooden O Theatre, and Theatre Schmeater, among other troupes. Daniels will continue to teach part-time at Cornish.