Julie Crosby joined Women’s Project—the nation’s oldest and largest theater dedicated to producing plays written and directed by women—in 2005, and was appointed Producing Artistic Director in 2007. As Artistic Director, Julie has produced 14 plays, including Catherine Trieschmann’s Crooked, Liz Duffy Adams’ Or, Rachel Axler’s Smudge, and Sheila Callaghan’s Lascivious Something.

Previously, Julie worked for over two decades on and off Broadway, and on international productions, including On Golden Pond starring James Earl Jones, Eve Ensler’s The Good Body, Laurie Anderson's Songs & Stories From Moby Dick, Black And Blue starring Ruth Brown, and the famed musical Carrie, among many others.  Julie also produced New Faces Of ’04 at Carnegie Hall for Skitch Henderson and The New York Pops.

A published author and university lecturer, Julie received her doctorate in comparative drama from Columbia University, where she was a President’s Fellow and the recipient of the Judith D. Lipsey Fellowship for Distinguished Graduate Students in Humanities.