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, 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 greatly enjoys helping to develop and performing in new works here in the city, and was the founding 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  directed and choreographed multiple productions from 2016-2019. Edna The Stomper 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. Old Turtle and The Broken Truth was nominated for New York Innovative Theatre Awards in the areas of Best Musical and Best Choreography in 2017, and went on to a short tour in Upstate New York.

Sarah has worked as an actor and teaching artist with Galli Theater NY,  a writer and resident performer with Drama Desk Nominated Live in Theater, and served as the Head of Talent Management for Broadway Murder Mysteries from 2022-2024.  As a performer she has performed Off Broadway as Centipede in Pasek & Paul's "James and the Giant Peach" at Atlantic Theater Company, and originated the role of Lorena in "The Big One Oh!" also at the Atlantic Theatre Company. She is the Founder and Creative Director of What May Come Immersive, an immersive theatre collective developing historically inspired, site specific works. WMC is currently performing in residence at The Harry Packer Mansion and The Six Bells Countryside Inn.
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