Years active 2008–present Website Halfstraddle.com Plays Seagull (Thinking of you) | Name Tina Satter | |
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Occupation Playwright, theater director People also search for Chris Giarmo, Richard Maxwell, Jess Barbagallo, Hannah Heller | ||
Organizations founded Half Straddle |
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Kristina "Tina" Satter is a New York City-based playwright and director of Downtown theater. She is the founder and artistic director of the theater company Half Straddle, which has produced several of her plays. Her work largely deals with subjects of gender, sports, and adolescence. A book of three of her plays was published in 2014.
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- New york dance up close tina satter s house of dance taps
- Prelude 12 Tina SatterHalf Straddle Schmoetics A Poetics Talk by Tina Satter October 3rd 2012
- Biography
- Works
- References

Prelude 12 Tina Satter/Half Straddle: Schmoetics (A Poetics Talk by Tina Satter), October 3rd 2012
Biography

Satter is originally from Hopkinton, New Hampshire. She attended Reed College in Portland, Oregon, where she received a M.A. in Liberal Studies. In 2004, Satter moved to New York, where she now resides, and attended Brooklyn College's M.F.A. playwriting program run by Mac Wellman.
Works


Satter's most recent show, which opened in January 2015 at The Kitchen, centers around a group of young women who follow their teacher into the woods to start a seclusive life dedicated to literature.

A collaboration with New York City Players, House of Dance portrays an hour in the lives of four people searching for intimacy in a small town tap dance studio.
A reimagining of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull. This production originally ran as part of COIL festival in New York in 2013.
An avant-garde telling of two friends and a brother who run field hockey drills and remember old memories. It opened in 2012 at Incubator Arts Project.
A female and transgender cast portrays a high school football team. It opened at the Bushwick Starr in 2011.
Other works include Nurses in New England from 2010, Family from 2009, and The Knockout Blow from 2008.