Sarah Norris

Sarah Norris (she/her) is a director and producer based in New York. Her work has been seen around the country including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, and around the world in Scotland, Australia, England and Ireland.

Select producer and production credits include: Playwrights Horizons (I Am My Own Wife Off-Broadway and Tony Winning Broadway transfer), Disney Theatrical Productions, Bisno Productions (Hughie on Broadway with Forest Whitaker; My Report to the World with David Strathairn). She served as the Artistic Director of Access Theater from 2016-2018, creating the Artist Residency and Access Association Series program, which provided subsidized and free performance space to NYC artists including Primitive Grace (Paul Calderon & David Zayas), Elevator Repair Service, and Bedlam, to name a few. Since 2021, she has served as the Artistic & Community Engagement Producer of Pendragon Theatre, located in the Adirondacks (upstate NY). Pendragon was named Favorite Theatre in Central New York by BroadwayWorld for the 2022 season.

She is the Founding Artistic Director of New Light Theater Project, an Off-Broadway company dedicated to an ensemble of artists, that has mounted 40 productions including: The American Tradition (TimeOut NY Critics Pick; Best of Theater – Slant Magazine; “The gleefully anachronistic show…has a rambunctious punk-rock energy that’s all too rare on our increasingly sanitized stages” – The New Yorker); Hitler’s Tasters (featured around the country and Edinburgh, Scotland); Imagining Madoff (featured in This Week in Arts – NY Times; “Engrossing and philosophically lively” – The New Yorker); Breeders (“Both ridiculously and strangely moving!” – Jesse Green, NY Times; TimeOut NY Critics Pick; “An unexpected marvelous new comedy” – Huffington Post); A Burial Place (featured on NY1); and countless other productions. 

As a theater director, select credits include: Hitler’s Tasters (TimeOut NY Critics’ Pick, Best of the Edinburgh Fringe; featured in the NY Times, Chicago Tribune, LA Times and the BBC), Everything is Super Great (TimeOut NY Critics’ Pick), This Wrestling Place (with Executive Producer Ben Folds), Picture Ourselves in Latvia (Best of Theater, The L Magazine). Other highlights include: Guild Hall of East Hamptons, Pleasance Theatre (Edinburgh), Greenside Theatre (Edinburgh), Bottom Dog Theatre (Ireland), Adelaide Fringe Festival (Australia), 59E59 Theaters, LAByrinth Theatre, Working Theater, Electric Lodge (LA), Chicago Dramatists, North Shore Center for the Performing Arts, The Flea Theater, Zeiders American Dream Theater, Calliope Stage, Forestburgh Playhouse, and Pendragon Theatre.

Sarah served on the Artistic Advisory Board of The Artist Co-Op, worked with Theatre Communications Group (TCG), served on the Program Evaluation Working Group for NNPN (National New Play Network) and is a volunteer with i-Mentor.

Member of SDC and AEA
Founding Artistic Director of New Light Theater ProjectArtistic & Community Engagement Producer of Pendragon Theatre

Website: www.SarahNorris.org