Tina Satter
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Kristina "Tina" Satter (born 1974) is an American filmmaker, playwright, and director based in New York City. She is the founder and artistic director of the theater company Half Straddle, which formed in 2008 and received an Obie Award grant in 2013.[1] Satter won a Guggenheim in 2020.[2] Satter was described by Ben Brantley of the New York Times as "a genre-and-gender-bending, visually exacting stage artist who has developed an ardent following among downtown aesthetes with a taste for acidic eye candy and erotic enigmas."[3] Her work often deals with subjects of gender, sexual identity, adolescence, and sports.[4][5]
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Occupation(s) | Playwright, theater director |
Years active | 2008–present |
Website | Halfstraddle.com |
She won a Foundation for Contemporary Arts Grants to Artists award (2016),[6] and a Doris Doris Duke Artist Impact Award in 2014. In 2019, she received a Pew Fellowship.[7] Satter has created 10 shows with Half Straddle, and the company's shows and videos have toured to over 20 countries in the U.S., Europe, Australia, and Asia.[8] She made her Off Broadway debut as a conceiver and director in fall 2019 with Is This a Room at the Vineyard Theatre.[9] A collection of three of her plays, Seagull (Thinking of You), with Away Uniform and Family was published in 2014.[10] The text for her show Ghost Rings was published in 2017 by 53rd State Press along with a vinyl album of the show's songs.[11]