{"title":"Sarah Shin","role":null,"image":"https:\/\/res.cloudinary.com\/roundabout-theatre-company\/image\/upload\/c_fill,f_auto,g_auto,h_880,q_auto,w_880\/v1\/Education\/RDG-22-23\/Shin-Sarah.jpg","lede":null,"content":"
SARAH SHIN<\/strong> (she\/her) is a Schwenksville-raised Boston-trained, Brooklyn-based Korean American theatre artist dedicated to finding, gathering, and uplifting community. Recent directing credits include The Cradle Will Rock<\/em> (Concord Academy), Manuka<\/em> (Youngbloods @ EST), Final Contact<\/em> (Central Square Theater), A Very Herrera Holiday<\/em> (New Repertory Theater), The First Pineapple and Other Folktales<\/em> (Central Square Theater), and Amputees<\/em> (Boston <\/span>University). Assistant Credits include My H8 Letter 2 the Gr8 American Theatre<\/em> (Assistant Director, Public Theater, Ma-Yi Theatre\/AYE DEFY), Much Ado About Nothing<\/em> (Shakespeare & Co.), Endlings<\/em> (Assistant Director, NYTW), Twelfth Night<\/em> (Catskill Mountain Shakespeare), Moby Dick<\/em> (Choreography Assistant, ART), and THE GIFT PROJECT<\/em> (All For One Theater). She is the Co-Founding Artistic Producer of Asian American Theatre Artists of Boston (AATAB), 2020-2021 Asian American Arts Alliance Virtual Residency Cohort Member, and 2021-2022 National Queer Theatre Artistic Collective Member. She also performs, loves to sing, make music, and always dreamed of being in a band. BFA Theatre Arts Boston University. <\/span><\/p>","website":"http:\/\/www.sarah-shin.com\/","alt":null}