In 2010, Daniel Fish began a theatrical investigation into the work of
David Foster Wallace at the
University of Rochester. The piece was workshopped at the Baryshnikov Art Center in late 2011 and made its New York City premiere in March 2012 at The Chocolate Factory. In January 2011, Fish directed an adaptation of
Nicholas Ray's film
Bigger Than Life, entitled ''Tom Ryan Thinks He's James Mason Starring in a Movie By Nicholas Ray in which a Man's Illness Provides an Escape from the Pain, Pressure and Loneliness of Trying to be the Ultimate American Father, Only to Drive Him Further Into the More Thrilling Though Possibly Lonelier Roles of Addict and Misunderstood Visionary
. The work opened at Incubator Arts Project; Time Out New York'' gave it 5 stars, saying, "The sexiest thing…is Fish's approach, which both loves and ironizes its source, both chills and reheats old material. I left thinking of all the many pieces I want Fish to do in this noir literalist style—and wondering impatiently how quickly he can start." Regular collaborators include Kaye Voyce, Joshua Thorson, Scott Zielinski,
Thomas Jay Ryan, Andrew Lieberman, and Peter Pucci. Fish's production of
Oklahoma!, previously produced at Bard Summerscape and
St. Ann's Warehouse, premiered on
Broadway at the
Circle in the Square Theatre in 2019, garnering him a
Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical nomination. This production transferred to the
Young Vic in April 2022 and to the West End's
Wyndham's Theatre in February 2023. ==Awards and honors==