Sarah Rebell is a dynamic communications director and freelance theatre journalist based in New York City, bringing over a decade of experience in arts and education nonprofits to her multifaceted career. Her expertise lies in crafting compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences, a skill...
Sarah Rebell is a dynamic communications director and freelance theatre journalist based in New York City, bringing over a decade of experience in arts and education nonprofits to her multifaceted career. Her expertise lies in crafting compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences, a skill honed through her extensive work in communications strategy and content creation. As a freelance theatre journalist, Sarah specializes in features, interviews, and Q&As, contributing insightful pieces to esteemed publications such as American Theatre, Hey Alma, London Theatre, New York Theatre Guide, TheatreMania, and TDF Stages.
In her current role, Sarah is deeply engaged in exploring the intersection of theatre and community, often highlighting underrepresented voices and innovative productions that challenge the status quo. Her ability to conduct thorough research and deliver engaging content has made her a sought-after contributor in the theatre journalism landscape. With a keen eye for detail and a passion for storytelling, she excels in theatre criticism, offering nuanced perspectives that enrich the dialogue around contemporary performances.
Sarah’s proficiency in earned media and online journalism complements her strong writing and editing skills, allowing her to devise effective communications strategies that elevate the visibility of the arts. Additionally, her background in user experience (UX) informs her approach to creating accessible and engaging content for varied audiences. Fluent in French, she also embraces opportunities to connect with international theatre communities, further broadening her impact in the field. Through her work, Sarah Rebell continues to champion the transformative power of theatre, fostering a deeper appreciation for the arts within the communities she serves.