Francesca Zambello (born 1956) is a leading American opera and theatre director. Zambello lived in Europe when she was a child, learning to speak French, Italian, German and Russian. Zambello is of Italian descent. She attended Moscow University in 1976 and graduated from Colgate University in 1978.
Zambello began her career as an Assistant Director to the celebrated opera director Jean-Pierre Ponnelle. From 1984 to 1991 she was the Artistic Director of the Skylight Opera Theatre in Milwaukee. In recent years she has worked at the Metropolitan Opera in New York (Alfanos Cyrano de Bergerac with Plácido Domingo), the Washington National Opera (Wagners Ring, co-produced with the San Francisco Opera), Houston Grand Opera, the Bolshoi, Teatro la Fenice in Venice, the Royal Opera in London and the Paris Opera, as well as for the Seattle Children's Theatre, BBC Television, and the Bregenz Festival. She is an Artistic Advisor to the San Francisco Opera.
She has won awards for her work in France, England, Japan, Germany, Russia and Australia (the Helpmann Award).
Zambello made her Broadway directorial debut with the musical production of Disney's The Little Mermaid (2008). Zambello directed the regional production of the musical of The First Wives Club at the Old Globe Theatre, San Diego, California in 2009, but has left the project because of "prior scheduling commitments".[1] She is directing the musical version of Little House on the Prairie, which started its run at the Guthrie Theater in July 2008 and is touring the United States in 2009.[2]
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