Sarah Sutliff
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Sarah Sutliff  [is] funny and enthusiastic throughout the entire performance… 
able to play up the comedic elements that appeal to the adults in the crowd, yet also get into the slapstick moments that make the kids roar with laughter." 
         
                     - igokids.com, "The Princess and the Pea"
Sarah Sutliff as 'A' … makes sense out of the intertextual play and shows Kane for the charged playwright she is."
                                           - Stagebuddy.com, "Crave" 
Sarah Sutliff is just a small town girl, living an actor's life in Brooklyn! A graduate of Wagner College where she headed the school's premier student-run theatre organization, Sarah has also studied at the Stella Adler Studio of Acting, the Pearl Theatre Conservatory, and is an alumna of the one year conservatory at the Atlantic Acting School. Sarah continues to study acting with Karen Kohlhaas of the Atlantic Theatre Company, and she studies voice under the incomparable David McCarthy. 

Sarah greatly enjoys helping to develop and performing in new works here in the city, and is currently the Artistic Director of a not-for-profit theatre company focusing on high quality theatre for children called The Rebel Playhouse.  With the Rebel Playhouse, she has directed and choreographed two productions: Edna The Stomper which made its world premiere at the Chicago Fringe Festival in September of 2017, was honored with recognition as the top selling production of the Kid's Fringe, and went on to enjoy an extended run in NYC at The Tank.... and the NY premiere of Old Turtle and The Broken Truth which was nominated for New York Innovative Theatre Awards in the areas of Best Musical and Best Choreography, and went on to a short tour Upstate New York.

As a performer, Sarah has worked as a resident actor and teaching artist with Galli Theater NY,  a multi-season performer with Once Upon a Time Inc. in Queens, and an actor with The Murder Mystery Co.'s New York/New Jersey troupe. She toured for several years as an actor with "How We G.L.O.W," an interview theatre piece exploring the LGBTQ teen experience, and has toured with "The Apple Corps," a traffic safety musical funded by the NYC DOT. Most recently, she appeared as Edwin W. Pauely in Convention, an immersive political play written by Danny Rocco, directed by Shannon Fillion, as Nick Bottom in The Juneberry Collective's Production of "A Midsummer Night's Dream," and as Centipede in Pasek & Paul's "James and the Giant Peach" at Atlantic Theater Company. Sarah has also worked extensively as a choreographer, most notably with Saratoga Children's Theatre and Shen Summer Adventures.

Sarah is currently developing and writing a web series called "Beethoven: The Webseries" with co-writer and fellow Atlantic alum Kyle David. Filming began in January 2018 with season one premiering June 2018. 
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