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Nathaniel Shaw (born Nathaniel Keuter)
Born
Alma materUniversity of Michigan
Occupation(s)artistic director,theatre director, theatre producer, choreographer, actor, dancer
SpouseLisa Rumbauskas

Nathaniel Shaw is an American director, choreographer and actor. He began his career as a dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company[1] and later became the founding and artistic director of The Active Theater in New York[2]. He was Associate Choreographer for the Broadway production and first national tour of the Tony Award winning Once (musical)[3] Most recently, he was the Development Director for Glass Half Full Productions, Tony and Olivier Award Winning Producers of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (play)[4].

Early life

Shaw was born in Menlo Park, California, the son of modern dancers Cliff Keuter and Elina Mooney. He received a BA in Musical Theater from the University of Northern Colorado.[5]

Career

From 2004 - 2006, Shaw was a dancer with the Paul Taylor Dance Company.[5].

He was a founder and the artistic director for The Active Theatre, which had its inaugural season in 2009.[6] During his leadership there, he directed the first New York City revival of The Violet Hour, and the production was nominated for an Innovative Theater Award for Best Revival.[7] He also directed the world premiere of Body Language by Jennie Contguzzi[8].

In 2013, he became an Associate Choreographer for Tony Nominee Steven Hoggett during the Broadway production of Once. In addition to the Broadway run, Shaw worked on the first national tour and traveled with Tony Award Winning director John Tiffany and Music Supervisor Martin Lowe to cast productions overseas.

In 2015 he directed Peter and the Starcatcher for Virginia Repertory Theatre.[9][10] In that same year he became the Development Director for Olivier Award winning producers Glass Half Full, sourcing future projects for the company.

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