Thomas Kail (born January 20, 1977)[1] is an American theatre and television director, known for directing the Off-Broadway and Broadway productions of Lin-Manuel Miranda's musicals In the Heights[2] and Hamilton, garnering the 2016 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical for the latter. Kail was awarded the Kennedy Center Honor in 2018. He has also directed the television series Fosse/Verdon (2019), for which he was nominated for two Primetime Emmy Awards.

Thomas Kail
Born (1977-01-20) January 20, 1977 (age 47)
Occupation(s)Theatre and television director
Spouse
(m. 2020)
Children2

Personal life

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Kail grew up in Alexandria, Virginia[3] and graduated from Sidwell Friends School in 1995 and subsequently from Wesleyan University in 1999.[4][5] He remains good friends with Lin-Manuel Miranda, with whom he co-created the freestyle hip-hop group Freestyle Love Supreme.[6][7] Kail is Jewish.[8]

Kail began a relationship with theatre actress Angela Christian in 2006; they divorced in 2019.[9][10][11] In December 2019, it was announced that he was engaged to Fosse/Verdon actress Michelle Williams, who was expecting their first child together;[12] they married in March 2020.[13] Their son, Hart, was born by June that year.[13] In May 2022, Williams revealed she is pregnant with their second child together, who was born later in 2022.[14]

Kail and Williams are raising their two young children with Judaism, and Williams (who is not Jewish) is studying the religion herself.[15] Williams also has a daughter from a previous relationship with Heath Ledger.[16]

Career

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After graduating from Wesleyan University, Kail became assistant stage manager at New Jersey's American Stage Company.[17]

Kail directed the 24 Hour Plays benefit performances in 2007 and 2008, where "6 short plays are written, rehearsed, directed, and performed in 24 hours."[18] In 2007, he directed Julia Jordan's A Bus Stop Play, and Beau Willimon's Zusammenbruch in 2008. Both shows played at the American Airlines Theatre on Broadway.[19]

Kail directed the hit Broadway musical In the Heights, which garnered him a Tony Award nomination for Best Direction of a Musical.[20] The musical premiered on Broadway, starting in previews on February 14, 2008, with an official opening on March 9, 2008, at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.[21]

Kail directed Broke-ology, which played from October 5, 2009, to November 22, 2009, at the Lincoln Center Theater Off-Broadway. This play garnered Kail an AUDELCO Award nomination for Best Director of a Dramatic Production.[22] Kail also staged the world premiere at the Williamstown Theatre Festival.[23] In 2009, Kail also directed the New York City Center's Encores! production of the musical The Wiz.[24][25][26]

Kail directed Eric Simonson's play Lombardi, based on Green Bay Packers coach Vince Lombardi through a week in the 1965 season, as he attempts to lead his team to the championship.[27][28][29] Lombardi officially premiered on Broadway at the Circle in the Square Theatre on October 21, 2010.[30]

He then directed the Off-Broadway run of Nathan Louis Jackson's When I Come to Die, which ran in January and February 2011.[23][31]

Kail reunited with Lombardi playwright Eric Simonson on Magic/Bird, a new play chronicling the intertwined life stories of basketball Hall of Famers Larry Bird and Earvin "Magic" Johnson. The play premiered on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre on March 21, 2012, in previews, officially on April 11, 2012, and closed on May 12, 2012. Kail directed, with the cast that featured Kevin Daniels as "Magic" Johnson and Tug Coker as Larry Bird.[32]

Kail continued his collaboration with Lin-Manuel Miranda, directing the musical Hamilton in 2015, both Off-Broadway and on Broadway, for which he won a Tony Award.[33]

Kail directed Grease: Live for Paramount Television, screened live on Fox on January 31, 2016;[34] the world premiere of Dry Powder with Hank Azaria, Claire Danes, John Krasinski and Sanjit De Silva which ran from March to May 2016 at The Public Theater in New York City;[35] and Tiny Beautiful Things, also at The Public, from November to December 2016.

On July 5, 2018, FX announced an eight-episode order for a limited-series entitled Fosse/Verdon, with Sam Rockwell playing the role of Bob Fosse and Michelle Williams playing the role of Gwen Verdon. On October 25, 2018, it was reported that Thomas Kail would direct at least four of the series' eight episodes and he would go on to direct a total of five episodes. Kail was nominated for Outstanding Directing – Movies for Television and Limited Series by the Directors Guild of America for the episode "Nowadays."

In May 2023, it was announced that Kail would direct a live action adaptation of the Disney animated film Moana, making his narrative feature directorial debut.[36]

Filmography

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Film

Television

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YearTitleDirectorExecutive
Producer
WriterNotes
2006Critical HoursYesYesYesTV pilot
2009StorymakersYesNoNo
The Electric CompanyYesNoNoMusical director
2010The Oprah Winfrey Oscar SpecialYesNoNo
20122 Broke GirlsYesNoNo3 episodes
2015The Jack and Triumph ShowYesNoNo2 episodes
2016Grease: LiveYesCo-executiveNoTV special
2019Fosse/VerdonYesYesNo5 episodes
2023Up HereYesNoNo2 episodes
2024We Were the Lucky OnesYesNoNoEpisode "Radom"

As himself

YearTitleNotes
2008Roadtrip NationTV episode
2009In the Heights: Chasing Broadway DreamsEpisode of PBS' Great Performances

Theater

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Director

YearTitleVenueNotes
2005In the HeightsEugene O'Neill Theater CenterRegional
200737 Arts TheaterOff-Broadway
The 24 Hour PlaysAmerican Airlines TheatreBroadway
2008In the HeightsRichard Rodgers Theatre
2009Broke-ologyMitzi E. Newhouse TheatreOff-Broadway
In the HeightsVariousUS Tour
2010LombardiCircle in the SquareBroadway
2011When I Come to DieDuke on 42nd StreetOff-Broadway
In the HeightsVariousUS Tour
2012Magic/BirdLongacre TheatreBroadway
2015HamiltonThe Public TheaterOff-Broadway
2016Dry Powder
Daphne's DiveSignature Center
2016–presentHamiltonRichard Rodgers TheatreBroadway
VariousUS Tour
2016Tiny Beautiful ThingsThe Public TheaterOff-Broadway
2017–presentHamiltonVictoria Palace TheatreWest End
2018KingsThe Public TheaterOff-Broadway
2019–2020Freestyle Love Supreme (Also producer)Greenwich House Theatre
2019Derren Brown: SecretCort TheatreBroadway
Freestyle Love SupremeBooth Theatre
The Wrong ManRobert W. Wilson MCC Theater SpaceOff-Broadway
2023Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetLunt-Fontanne TheatreBroadway

Performer

YearTitleVenue
2014Faust: The ConcertCity Center

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2007Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalIn the HeightsNominated[38]
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalNominated
SDC Joseph A. Callaway AwardBest DirectorWon[39]
2008Tony AwardBest Director of a MusicalNominated[40]
2010AUDELCO AwardBest Director of a Dramatic ProductionBroke-ologyNominated
2011NAACP AwardBest Director of a MusicalIn the HeightsWon
AUDELCO AwardBest Director of a Dramatic ProductionWhen I Come To DieNominated[41]
2014Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a PlayFamily FurnitureNominated[38]
2015Lucille Lortel AwardOutstanding DirectorHamiltonWon[42]
Outer Critics Circle AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalNominated[38]
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalWon
2016Tony AwardBest Direction of a MusicalWon[43]
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Special Class ProgramGrease: LiveWon[44]
Outstanding Directing for a Variety SpecialWon
2018Laurence Olivier AwardBest DirectorHamiltonNominated[45]
Kennedy Center Honors (shared with Andy Blankenbuehler, Alex Lacamoire and Lin-Manuel Miranda)Honoree[46]
2019Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Limited SeriesFosse/VerdonNominated[44]
Outstanding Directing for a Limited Series, Movie, or Dramatic SpecialFosse/Verdon
(Episode: "Who's Got the Pain?")
Nominated
2020Grammy AwardsBest Music FilmWe Are Freestyle Love SupremeNominated[47]
Directors Guild of America AwardOutstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV FilmFosse/Verdon
(Episode: "Nowadays")
Nominated[48]
Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalThe Wrong ManNominated
2021Directors Guild of America AwardOutstanding Directing – Miniseries or TV FilmHamiltonNominated[49]
Primetime Emmy AwardOutstanding Variety Special (Pre-Recorded)Won[44]
Outstanding Directing for a Limited or Anthology Series or MovieNominated
2023Drama Desk AwardOutstanding Director of a MusicalSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet StreetWon

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