Tatiana Pandiani
Tatiana Pandiani (Director) is a New York City–based Latin American director, choreographer, and writer whose work spans theatre, film, and immersive performance.
Recent Off-Broadway projects include Torera (WP Theater/Long Wharf Theatre/Sol Project/Latinx Playwrights Circle) and Someone Spectacular (Signature, NYC). Her work has been seen at major regional theatres including Goodspeed Musicals, La Jolla Playhouse, Alley Theatre, Miami New Drama, Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park, Long Wharf Theatre, Dallas Theater Center, Perseverance Theatre. Upcoming projects include WOMB 2.0 by Marisela Treviño Orta at the Alley Theatre.
Tatiana’s original bilingual musical AZUL received the Jonathan Larson Award, and she is the recipient of a Lucille Lortel Alcove Commission for her new play HINGE BABY. Her short film How to Fix Grief won the Film in Focus Award and the New York Film Academy Award in 2024.
Beyond traditional theatre, she has developed large-scale and immersive work for Warner Bros. Europe, RWS Global, and experiential projects including The Bluey Experience. She also conceived FOSSE VERDON: The Duet that Changed Broadway, a live dance documentary now running fleet-wide on Holland America Cruise Lines.
Tatiana holds an MFA in Directing from Columbia University and has taught at Yale, NYU Hofstra, and the Atlantic Acting School.
