MEGHAN FINN
  • ABOUT MF
  • DIRECTING PROJECTS
    • RECENT
    • ARCHIVE >
      • Mahinerator
      • A Trojan Woman
      • Behind the Attic Wall
      • Modern Swimwear
      • Mrs. Loman
      • Simon and His Shoes
      • BODY THROUGH WHICH THE DREAM FLOWS by Soomi Kim
      • Sixteen Words or Less (Film)
      • Lost & Found
      • WHEN WE WENT ELECTRONIC
      • The Invention of Tragedy
      • MANUFACTURING MISCHIEF
      • The Lesser Magoo
      • Michigan Murders
      • DOOMOCRACY
      • Sam's Tea Shack
      • The Offending Gesture
      • 3 2's; or AFAR
      • American Power
      • The Downtown Loop
      • The Service Road
      • Take Me Home
      • Motel Cherry
      • DAREDEVIL
      • The Point - Pretty Marsh
      • Futurity
      • A Murder of Crows
      • HIM
      • Down the Toilet
      • Saturn Nights
      • Waltz
      • The Fake History of George the Last
      • Ivanov
      • Relative Value
      • A Week at the NJ Shore
      • Blue Dress Reduction
      • Felipe Alfau: A Comedy of Gestures
      • A Meditation on the Misanthrope
      • MAIL
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Meghan Finn is a director of theater and film. As the Artistic Director of The Tank, a New York City-based nonprofit theater, she supports the work of over 3,000 performing artists annually. In 2020, she accepted an OBIE Award for The Tank’s excellence in service to artists.  

As an artist herself, Meghan’s focus is contemporary playwriting and hybrid collaborations with visual artists and experimental writers. She has directed over 50 fully-staged theatrical productions since 2003. 

Meghan’s work is critically-acclaimed and frequently featured in The New York Times, The New Yorker, Vulture, The Wall Street Journal and others. TimeOut NY  recently called her, “the tiger in The Tank.”

As a changemaker, Meghan is a member of Immigrant Families Together and co-founded Each Step Home, an organization that assists refugee children who have been separated at the US border, reuniting them with their families. Together, the organizations have helped reunite over 1,000 children since 2018. Her work was featured in the Netflix documentary, Split at the Root. 

In 2024, Meghan founded RE/VENUE NYC, a project inspired by The Tank’s legacy of making space for artists. RE/VENUE NYC works alongside The Tank to help theaters bounce back after the pandemic while serving more artists and building new audiences for culture throughout New York City. 

Meghan is a 2024 recipient of The David Prize for extraordinary New Yorkers.  


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  • ABOUT MF
  • DIRECTING PROJECTS
    • RECENT
    • ARCHIVE >
      • Mahinerator
      • A Trojan Woman
      • Behind the Attic Wall
      • Modern Swimwear
      • Mrs. Loman
      • Simon and His Shoes
      • BODY THROUGH WHICH THE DREAM FLOWS by Soomi Kim
      • Sixteen Words or Less (Film)
      • Lost & Found
      • WHEN WE WENT ELECTRONIC
      • The Invention of Tragedy
      • MANUFACTURING MISCHIEF
      • The Lesser Magoo
      • Michigan Murders
      • DOOMOCRACY
      • Sam's Tea Shack
      • The Offending Gesture
      • 3 2's; or AFAR
      • American Power
      • The Downtown Loop
      • The Service Road
      • Take Me Home
      • Motel Cherry
      • DAREDEVIL
      • The Point - Pretty Marsh
      • Futurity
      • A Murder of Crows
      • HIM
      • Down the Toilet
      • Saturn Nights
      • Waltz
      • The Fake History of George the Last
      • Ivanov
      • Relative Value
      • A Week at the NJ Shore
      • Blue Dress Reduction
      • Felipe Alfau: A Comedy of Gestures
      • A Meditation on the Misanthrope
      • MAIL
  • Contact