A native Midwesterner, Sarah Pease-Kerr spent six months in South County with the CTC as an artistic fellow and production stage manager.

Sarah's professional theater credits include stage managing at Dobama Theater, managing the ticket office at Cain Park, and interning with the Cleveland Play House, all in her rocking hometown in Ohio.

Sarah graduated from Princeton University in May 2011 with a degree in English and certificates in Spanish and theater.

At Princeton, Sarah directed several original works including her own adaptation of Lorrie Moore's short story "How to be an Other Woman." In her senior year, she completed a written thesis on theatrical adaptation and directed "Due Unto Others," a contemporary retelling of the Samson and Delilah story.

CTC Credits:
Seventh annual 24-Hour Play Festival - January 2012 - Box Office
Mrs. Bob Cratchit's Wild Christmas Binge
- December 2011 - Rehearsal Stage Manager
Eurydice - October 2011 - Stage Manager
Testing, Testing, 1234 - September & October 2011 - Director
Red Herring
- August 2011 - Stage Manager
30 Neo-Futurist Plays from Too Much Light Makes the Baby Go Blind - July 2011 - Stage Manager
Sixth annual 24-Hour Play Festival - January 2011 - Director

Sarah Pease-Kerr



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