Ellenore Scott

Board Member

Ellenore Scott (she/her) is a BIPOC, New York based choreographer and director. Through her work, Ellenore values lifting diverse voices in her community while creating joyous spaces where artists thrive. Ellenore recently co-directed the Off-Broadway NYTimes Critic’s Pick The Lonely Few at MCC with Trip Cullman, marking her NYC directorial debut. Broadway choreography credits: Funny Girl, Grey House and Mr. Saturday Night. Off-Broadway credits: Little Shop of Horrors, I Can Get It For You Wholesale and Titanique, for which she received a Lucille Lortel Award nomination. Ellenore’s work has been seen at McCarter Theatre, Seattle Repertory Theatre, Old Globe, Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, Cape Fear Regional Theatre. Ellenore has also enjoyed working in spaces theatre-adjacent, as the Artistic Director of her own dance company, ELSCO Dance, and returning to So You Think You Can Dance to choreograph after being a finalist on the show earlier in her career. During the pandemic, Ellenore was a finalist for the SDC Breakout Award for the first ever TikTok musical Ratatouille: The TikTok Musical which raised over $2 million for The Entertainment Fund. Ellenore is also thrilled to be the Vice President and Secretary of SDCF.

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