Randy Baker is an award-winning playwright, director and co-Artistic Director of
Rorschach Theatre in Washington DC, which he founded with Jenny McConnell Frederick in the summer of 1999. He is also adjunct faculty at George Washington University and a frequent guest artist and educator at a number of institutions including Theatre Lab, National Conservatory of Dramatic Arts, and Imagination Stage. He recently finished his residency as a member of
The Playwright’s Arena, a part of Arena Stage’s American Voices New Play Institute.
As a director with Rorschach Theatre he has directed
Very Still and Hard to See (nominated for
five Helen Hayes awards including
Best Director),
The Electric Baby, She Kills Monsters, The Minotaur, After the Quake, 1001, Rhinoceros, JB, Behold!, Fair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards and
Monster. Some recent projects outside of Rorschach include the seven-room living installation piece,
Hello, My Name Is… at
The Welders (nominated for
three Helen Hayes awards including
Best Director), a shadow puppet gamelan-inspired
A Midsummer Night’s Dream at
WSC Avant Bard,
Big Love at
Catholic University,
Anon/ymous at
Georgetown University and
Marat/Sade and his own adaptation of
Rashōmon at
American University. Some of the other companies where he has directed include
The Source Festival,
WSC Avant Bard,
The Welders,
Inkwell Theatre, First Draft, NCDA’s Actors Repertory Theatre,
Wayward Theatre,
Cherry Red Productions, Catholic University, American University, Georgetown University and
Young Playwrights Theater as well as a number of shows with teen actors at
Imagination Stage and
Theatre Lab.