Rebecca Miller Kratzer is a New York-based theatre and opera director known for her innovative work at the intersection of opera, music, dance, and theatre. Her artistic practice embodies collaboration, joy, and ritual, yielding deeply personal productions that challenge traditional boundaries. Committed to fostering inclusive storytelling, Rebecca creates immersive experiences that resonate with diverse audiences, inviting them to explore the transformative power of the performing arts. She currently serves as Assistant Director at Little Shop of Horrors at the Westside Theatre, and Resident Stage Director with The Opera Next Door. Previous opera work includes: The Great Dictionary of the Yiddish Language, YIVO; Don Giovanni, The Opera Next Door; La Carmencita, Lincoln Center; In Real Life, Mostly Modern Festival; La traviata, City Lyric Opera;Enemies: A Love Story, Rider University; Antigone, Longy School of Music; Don Quichotte, Opera Saratoga; The Trojan Women, Columbia University; Cendrillon, Alcina, Second Nature, Opera del West; Don Giovanni, Fidelio, La Cenerentola, NEMPAC Opera; assistant director for Grounded, Washington National Opera (dir. Michael Mayer); Man of La Mancha, Opera Saratoga (dir. Lawrence Edelson); New Dark Age, Royal Opera House (dir. Katie Mitchell). She holds a BA in Theater Arts from Brandeis University and an MFA in Directing from Columbia University. Rebecca is a proud AGMA Member and SDC Associate Member. rebeccamillerkratzer.com