2025 Zelda Fichandler Award Recipient and Finalist

2025 SDCF Zelda Fichandler Award Recipient: Joanie Schultz

 

The 2025 Zelda Fichandler Award will be presented to Joanie Schultz along with an unrestricted award of $5,000 from SDCF. Schultz will be recognized in a celebration at Steppenwolf Theatre Company on April 6, 2026, along with three selected finalists for the Zelda Fichandler Award, Dr. Brian Cheslik, Maija García, and Addie Gorlan-Han. 

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Joanie Schultz is a teacher, arts leader, and director of theatre and opera. Joanie currently serves as Associate Artistic Director of Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park.

Joanie’s work includes directing for The Goodman Theatre, Steppenwolf Theatre, Victory Gardens Theater, The Cleveland Play House, Kansas City Repertory Theatre, Indiana Repertory Theatre, the Jungle Theatre, Everyman Theatre, Studio Theatre, and at least 30 other theatre and opera companies throughout Chicago and the US. Select notable work has included directing the smash hit and long-extended immersive production of Hand to God (Studio Theatre & WaterTower Theatre); her Queer adaptation of Chekhov’s Seagull (Quantum Theatre); her own new adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House (WaterTower Theatre & Everyman Theatre); the visually stunning world premiere of Frida…A Self Portrait (KC Rep, Portland Center Stage, Cincinnati Playhouse, GEVA, Indiana Rep, Pittsburgh Public, Writer’s Theatre); the critically lauded The Whale and Rest by Samuel D. Hunter (Victory Gardens Theater); the Jeff Award winning productions of In Arabia We’d All be Kings and The Brief History of Helen of Troy (Steep Theatre); site-specific performances of the operas Acis and Galatea (Chicago Cultural Center) and Bluebeard’s Castle (New Millennium Orchestra); and co-creating and directing a 6-hour theatrical adaptation of Wagner’s Ring Cycle (The Building Stage).

From 2016-18, Joanie served as Artistic Director of WaterTower Theatre in Dallas-Fort Worth, where she oversaw two years of diverse, exciting, and award-winning work. In 2014-16, Joanie served as Associate Artistic Producer at Victory Gardens Theater, as part of the Leadership U One-on-One Fellowship funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and administered by TCG.

Joanie holds an MFA in directing from Northwestern University and a BA in directing from Columbia College Chicago. She was a Drama League Fellow; The Goodman Theatre’s Michael Maggio Directing Fellow; the SDCF Denham Fellow; a Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab participant; and was 2013 Co-Artistic Curator for Theater on the Lake. Joanie was co-Artistic Director of Estrogen Fest; Associate Artistic Director of The Building Stage; and co-Founder/Artistic Director of Flush Puppy Productions. She is an ensemble member at Steep Theatre and an artistic cabinet member at Studio Theatre in DC. She has been on faculty at Columbia College Chicago, University of Chicago, Roosevelt University, and Northwestern University, and has taught for the School at Steppenwolf, Steep Theatre, the Audition Studio, and Italian Operatic Experience. She is a member of SDC, AGMA, and the Dramatists Guild.

www.joanieschultz.com

 

Learn more about the finalists below.

 

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Dr. Brian A. Cheslik has been involved in theatre for the past 25+ years and has performed every function in the theatrical hierarchy. Brian is the artistic director of Deaf Austin Theatre. In addition to theatre, Dr. Cheslik is a professor of ASL & Interpretation at the University of Texas RGV, where he is the program coordinator for the ASLI Program, and he is also the Midwest Director of Gallaudet University Regional Center. He holds a bachelor’s degree in English Literature from Gallaudet University, a master’s and doctorate in Deaf studies & Deaf education from Lamar University, and is a member of the Stage Directors & Choreographers (SDC) society. He is a Certified Deaf Interpreter, works as a Director of Artistic Sign Language (DASL), and has a book being published about Deaf theatre to be released in 2026.

Acting: Rocky Horror Picture Show (Brad Majors) ASL Rocky NYC, The Laramie Project (Various Roles) Deaf Austin Theatre, Tribes (Billy) Le Petit Theatre, Shakespeare’s R & J (Student #2) Act Out Productions, Zombie Prom (Miss Strict) TILT Performance Group, Corpus Christi (James), Act Out Productions, Drop Dead (Chas Looney) Emerald City Players, Lost in Yonkers (Jay) Emerald City Players (and many more)

Directing: Rodgers & Hammerstein’s Cinderella– Lyric Theatre of Oklahoma & ZACH Theatre (both in collaboration with Deaf Austin Theatre, Tiny Beautiful Things– Deaf Austin Theatre, Chronicles of a Black Deaf Blind Girl– Deaf Austin Theatre, Mary Zimmerman’s Metamorphoses– UTRGV Theatre, The Last Five Years– Ground Floor Theatre in Collaboration with Deaf Austin Theatre, Picasso at the Lapin Agile– UTRGV Theatre, Next To Normal– Ground Floor Theatre in Collaboration with Deaf Austin Theatre (and many more).

IG: @brianandrewcheslik, TT: @Deaftattedcollegeprof, www.drbriancheslik.com

 

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Maija García is a visionary artist recognized for her dynamic work across theater, film & television, music, dance, and live installations. Her multidisciplinary storytelling and collaborative spirit have shaped dozens of new works on Broadway, in regional theaters, and international festivals.

After fifteen years rooted in Harlem, NYC, García relocated to Minneapolis in 2018 to serve as Director of Education and Professional Training at the Guthrie Theater, where she curated advanced actor training programs and developed digital theater curriculum for educators.

As a director, García has led an expansive range of productions—from original musicals and bilingual classics to operas and concerts. Recent highlights include the critically acclaimed I Am Betty at the History Theatre, and VALOR, Ana Caro’s Spanish Golden Age play at the Guthrie Theater. She will direct Water Riot, a cyber-punk rock opera by Derek McPhatter and Mike Pryzgoda, produced by New York Live Arts and National Black Theatre at The Apollo.

In film and television, García’s choreography is featured in Spike Lee’s Oscar-winning BlacKkKlansman, Amazon’s Chi-Raq, and Netflix’s She’s Gotta Have It. On Broadway, she co-choreographed FELA! – alongside Bill T. Jones. As Creative Director, she staged ten iterations of the Tony Award winning musical across the U.S., Europe, Australia and Africa.

In 2006, García founded Organic Magnetics (OM) — a production company generating ‘urban folklore for the future’ and advancing sustainability through the arts. She wrote, directed, and produced Ghosts of Manhattan: 1512–2012, an immersive experience in Fort Tryon Park, and I Am NY: Juan Rodriguez, a musical about New York’s first immigrant at El Museo del Barrio.

Recently commissioned by Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, García conceived, directed, and choreographed Jazz Island—an adaptation of a Caribbean folktale by Geoffrey Holder, featuring an original score by Etienne Charles. The world premiere of Jazz Island will take place at City Center in December 2025. She also reunites with Joseph Haj this fall to direct Somewhere by Matthew López at the Guthrie, premiering the same month.

An artist, community activist, and world-builder, García studied International Relations at San Francisco State University and earned a B.A. in Sustainable Development from the California Institute of Integral Studies. A member of the Society of Stage Directors & Choreographers (SDC) since 2009, she served on the Tony Nominating Committee (2018–2022), advises the Melrose Center for Principled Leadership at the University of St. Thomas, and serves on the Mayor’s Downtown Action Council for the City of Minneapolis.

In 2025, García was appointed Director of the Capri Theater in North Minneapolis, ushering in a bold new era for the venue’s 100-year legacy. Her vision centers on empowering artistic innovation, entrepreneurship, and social impact through sustainable programs, partnerships, and new works development—positioning The Capri as a vital hub for creative practice, professional development and community convening.

 

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Addie Gorlin-Han is a director, producer and educator invested in the regional theater movement, new musical development, and theater for all ages. She is based at the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis where she works as Associate Producer. Upcoming directing includes Wolf Play (April 2026, Jungle Theater) and Princess Kay of the Milky Way, an original musical currently in development with Children’s Theatre Company. Recent directing includes Fun Home (Theater Latté Da); A Christmas Carol (2023–2025, Guthrie Theater); The Root Beer Lady (2023 and 2025, History Theatre, Theatre L’Homme Dieu); Into the Woods (featuring Hillary Clinton, Arkansas Repertory Theatre); And Then They Came for Me… (Alabama Shakespeare Festival); The Song of Summer, Charm and According to Coyote (Mixed Blood Theatre); Strange Heart Beating (Cloudgate); The Laramie Project (Children’s Theatre Company); I and You (Phoenix Theatre & Children’s Hospital); and Five Tries (Cutting Ball Theater). Addie has developed work at Magic Theatre, Actor’s Express, The Playwrights Center, The Lark, Mixed Blood Theatre, Hudson Stage Company, Riverside Theater, Ivoryton Playhouse, Goodspeed Musicals and Rhinebeck Writers Retreat. She has served as Anne Bogart’s assistant director and worked at numerous regional theaters as associate and assistant including The Guthrie, The Public Theater, Trinity Rep, and A.R.T., among others. Fellowships include the National Directors Fellowship (NNPN/SDC/O’Neill), two time NNPN Producer-in-Residence, and a fellowship at Cutting Ball Theater. She holds a K–12 teaching credential, received a B.A. from Dartmouth College, studied at the National Theater Institute, and received an M.F.A. from Brown University/Trinity Rep in Directing. Addie was named in American Theatre’s Role Call: People to Watch, 2024. Learn more at addiegorlin.com.

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