Kyr Siegel is a playwright, actor, dancer, and lighting technician born in Oregon and currently living in Brooklyn. His work primarily explores what chosen family and community means to queer individuals, how nature is the core of our beings, and how to break through the boxes society intends to put us in. He holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College with a concentration in Performing Arts, Chemistry, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. He is an alum of National Theater Institute (Playwriting Theatermakers ’22 and Acting Track '20). He began his professional acting career at age 10, in the Broadway revival of The Miracle Worker and has since worked with Breaking the Binary Theatre, Public Theater, The Drama League, and The Wild Project on primarily new works. His poetry has been published in...
Kyr Siegel is a playwright, actor, dancer, and lighting technician born in Oregon and currently living in Brooklyn. His work primarily explores what chosen family and community means to queer individuals, how nature is the core of our beings, and how to break through the boxes society intends to put us in. He holds a BA from Sarah Lawrence College with a concentration in Performing Arts, Chemistry, and Gender and Sexuality Studies. He is an alum of National Theater Institute (Playwriting Theatermakers ’22 and Acting Track '20). He began his professional acting career at age 10, in the Broadway revival of The Miracle Worker and has since worked with Breaking the Binary Theatre, Public Theater, The Drama League, and The Wild Project on primarily new works. His poetry has been published in Lemonboy Magazine and his plays have had staged readings at the Eugene O’Neill Theatre Center.
Wonder. Wacky. Weird. Wild.