Director
Kenny Leon is an American theatre director of transformative vision whose socially conscious revivals and new works have redefined the Broadway stage, championing equity and representation while earning him the highest honors of the American theatre.
Defining moments and milestones
From his origins in regional theatre, Kenny Leon became the defining directorial voice of contemporary Broadway through productions of uncommon social conscience and artistic rigor. His landmark 2014 revival of *A Raisin in the Sun* established him as a transformative force capable of reshaping institutional theatre; subsequent triumphs with *Fences*, *Topdog/Underdog*, and *Much Ado About Nothing* cemented his status as both a guardian of the American dramatic canon and a visionary advocate for equity and representation. Leon's influence now extends across Broadway, regional theatre, television, and his own producing and educational institutions, making him one of the most consequential theatre artists of his generation.
Tony Award for Best Revival of a Play for *A Raisin in the Sun* (2015)
Clark Atlanta University
Recordings featuring Kenny Leon in the Society index
Additional recordings will appear here as the catalog expands.