
Sarah Cameron Sunde is the Associate Director of New Georges, an OBIE-winning theater company known for producing highly-theatrical new plays by women in downtown venues. She is a recipient of a 2005 Princess Grace Fellowship in Directing (Robert and Gloria Hausman Theater Award) and the 2005 Artist Award from the American Scandinavian Society.
She recently directed the New York debut of THE ASPHALT KISS by Nelson Rodrigues (Brazil's most well-known playwright) at 59E59 Theatres. In 2004 she directed and translated the U.S. debut of NIGHT SINGS ITS SONGS by Jon Fosse (Norway's preeminent contemporary playwright) at The Culture Project in New York City.
Sunde subsequently co-founded Oslo Elsewhere to bridge the gap between contemporary Norwegian and American theatre, and was commissioned to create a performance for the King and Queen of Norway. She also co-founded the Translation Think Tank in 2004 with Marie-Louise Miller - in order to challenge the status of theatre-in-translation in the U.S. today - and has spoken on panels about translation in venues such as CUNY, New Dramatists and The Playwrights Center (MN).
She is a graduate of UCLA's School of Theatre, is a member of the Lincoln Center Directors Lab and a current member of the Soho Rep Writer/Directors lab.