Sigrid Sutter
- Actress
- Producer
- Soundtrack
Sigrid Sutter is a second-generation American actress from Los Angeles, CA.
Film work includes Colma: The Musical (Criterion Selection, 2022).
Theatre credits include regional premieres of '3C' by David Adjmi, 'The Small' by Anne Washburn, and 'The Maids' by Jean Genet (Martin Crimp translation). She's worked on new plays and heightened texts with Playwrights Foundation, Playwrights Center, Tectonic Theatre Project, Berkeley Rep, San Francisco Playhouse, A Red Orchid, Northlight Theatre, New Jewish Theatre, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Red Eye Theater, The Cutting Ball, La MaMa, Wild Project, and Invulnerable Nothings.
Critics have called her work: "quite moving" "has the chops" (Chicago Tribune), "powerful" (Chicago Sun-Times), "superb" (rogerebert), "masterfully demonstrates profound complexity" (Chicago on Stage), "focused, vivid, and supple" (SF Bay Guardian), "grounds her character, and the play, in ragged emotion" (Star Tribune).
Sutter served as visiting professor and guest lecturer in acting Shakespeare and voice at the Theatre School of DePaul, University of Illinois, and University of Chicago. She trained at George Washington, University of Hull, and Second City.
She lives in New York.
Film work includes Colma: The Musical (Criterion Selection, 2022).
Theatre credits include regional premieres of '3C' by David Adjmi, 'The Small' by Anne Washburn, and 'The Maids' by Jean Genet (Martin Crimp translation). She's worked on new plays and heightened texts with Playwrights Foundation, Playwrights Center, Tectonic Theatre Project, Berkeley Rep, San Francisco Playhouse, A Red Orchid, Northlight Theatre, New Jewish Theatre, Great River Shakespeare Festival, Red Eye Theater, The Cutting Ball, La MaMa, Wild Project, and Invulnerable Nothings.
Critics have called her work: "quite moving" "has the chops" (Chicago Tribune), "powerful" (Chicago Sun-Times), "superb" (rogerebert), "masterfully demonstrates profound complexity" (Chicago on Stage), "focused, vivid, and supple" (SF Bay Guardian), "grounds her character, and the play, in ragged emotion" (Star Tribune).
Sutter served as visiting professor and guest lecturer in acting Shakespeare and voice at the Theatre School of DePaul, University of Illinois, and University of Chicago. She trained at George Washington, University of Hull, and Second City.
She lives in New York.
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