Sarah Byrons

Sarah Byrons is a multidisciplinary theatre maker with a background in the creation of new and devised work, as well as extensive training in Shakespearean verse and performance.

Sarah is a founding member of the Hudson Valley Performing Arts Laboratory, an organization based in New York’s Hudson Valley region which provides collaboration and engagement opportunities for local performing arts professionals, hobbyists, and organizations through affordable educational programming and the creation of new ensemble-based work. Sarah’s work developed by the Lab includes Medea (by Medea), Hawk’s Landing, and Performing Art.

Outside of the Lab, Sarah has worked as a teaching artist with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, bringing an actor's perspective to English classrooms studying...

Sarah Byrons is a multidisciplinary theatre maker with a background in the creation of new and devised work, as well as extensive training in Shakespearean verse and performance.

Sarah is a founding member of the Hudson Valley Performing Arts Laboratory, an organization based in New York’s Hudson Valley region which provides collaboration and engagement opportunities for local performing arts professionals, hobbyists, and organizations through affordable educational programming and the creation of new ensemble-based work. Sarah’s work developed by the Lab includes Medea (by Medea), Hawk’s Landing, and Performing Art.

Outside of the Lab, Sarah has worked as a teaching artist with the Hudson Valley Shakespeare Festival, bringing an actor's perspective to English classrooms studying Shakespeare's plays across the Hudson Valley. Since its inception, Sarah has served as a reader for Expand the Cannon; an annual, curated list of excellent and producible classic plays by women and underrepresented genders, helmed by the Brooklyn-based Hedgepig Theatre Ensemble. She has also served as a panelist for the Helen Hayes Awards, which recognize excellence in professional theater in the Washington, D.C. area.

Sarah received her BFA in Drama from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, with a focus on performance and playwriting, and has studied playwriting in both New York and London. She is a proud member of the Dramatists Guild.

Scripts

it sounds exhausting.

by Sarah Byrons

Synopsis

[20-minute Play]
An Artist and a Politician are trapped in a fishbowl.

Developed as part of The Kennedy Center’s Local Theatre Residency program at the REACH, this piece is the culmination of a highly-collaborative devising process exploring themes drawn from the art, architecture, and history of the campus.

[20-minute Play]
An Artist and a Politician are trapped in a fishbowl.

Developed as part of The Kennedy Center’s Local Theatre Residency program at the REACH, this piece is the culmination of a highly-collaborative devising process exploring themes drawn from the art, architecture, and history of the campus.