Sarah Benson is a British director of avant-garde theatre productions based in New York.[1][5][10][11] As a Director of the Soho Rep, a lower Manhattan-based theatre company with an "audacious taste in plays",[12] she is notable for her "commitment to adventurous new plays with an experimental bent".[4] She has been at the company since 2007, and during her tenure, the company has won numerous Obie awards and Drama Desk nominations.[1][13][14]
While Benson specializes in noncommercial work, in 2019 she directed an advertisement starring Michael C. Hall which aired in the 2019 Super Bowl entitled Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical to promote a brand of candy; Forbes described it as the "best Super Bowl ad of the year".[15][16]
When developing a new project, Benson likes to collaborate intensively in the early stages of development with theatrical designers.[17] With actors, she is interested in character and person co-existing in performance rather than character being used exclusively as a mask.[17] Once in rehearsal she stages "really really fast" so she can start "seeing scenes on their feet".[17]
During the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic, when the theatre world was particularly hard hit, Benson and the other directors of Soho Rep, Cynthia Flowers and Meropi Peponides, noticed that many creative people were abandoning the city. They embarked on a plan in September 2020 to put artists on salary.[18]
Benson's theatrical work has earned her high plaudits from the community.[20] For her 2008 rendition of Sarah Kane's play Blasted, a piece "famous for its shock value"[21] and which played an extended acclaimed run, Benson won an Obie award and received a Drama Desk nomination.[22] Her production of An Octoroon won an Obie Award for Best New American Play in 2014.[4] Her 2019 production of Fairview received numerous accolades: it won a Pulitzer Prize for best play and Benson was nominated for a Drama Desk Award for her direction.[23][17][3] The Vilcek Foundation described her trademarks as "invention and persistence".[4]
Beginnings
Benson grew up in rural England and her father was an engineer who built ship's wheels.[4] She had planned on an acting career but eventually moved into directing.[1] She won a Fulbright Scholarship to study in America.[4] She emigrated to the United States and got her master's degree in fine arts in 2004 from the Brooklyn College graduate theatre program. She began an internship at Soho Rep and soon ran the company's Writer/Director Lab; in 2005 she curated the Prelude Festival.[4] She was appointed as Artistic Director of Soho Rep in 2007.[4]
Reviews
New York Times drama critic Ben Brantley described Benson's Fairview as being "directed with disarming smoothness and military precision" and noted Benson's "drama of disruption".[24] He praised her direction of In the Blood, writing that it was directed with "a dangerously relaxing sense of humor".[25] He described her direction of Octoroon as having "great cunning"[26] and her direction of Blasted as being "impeccably staged".[27]Gothamist critic John Del Signore agreed with that assessment, and wrote that her "flawless production succeed(ed) in rendering's Kane's bitter world view with stunning clarity and courage".[28] Her production of Fairview was described by another critic as a "hard-hitting drama that examines race in a highly conceptual, layered structure".[23]
Under her directorship I have never seen a boring production—a very rare thing, indeed. Her deeply individual sensibility is not compromised by needs other than those of the work at hand, and it’s that freedom, structured around shows that I may not agree with but always learn from, that distinguishes the SoHo Rep... Benson has imbued each work with a tough, unsentimental core; she’s also made the plays into distinct visual works that help us see the words.
^ abcdefghiHilton Als (13 October 2013). "True Grit: The unsentimental vision of SoHo Rep's director". The New Yorker. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...After emigrating to the States, in 2002, she got her master's degree in directing from Brooklyn College's stellar theatre program...
^ abcAndy Lefkowitz (2 June 2019). "The Prom, The Ferryman & More Win 2019 Drama Desk Awards". Broadway.com. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...A full list of winners can be found below, in bold and preceded by an asterisk... Outstanding Director of a Play ... Sarah Benson, Fairview ...
^ abcdefghStaff writers (2016). "Sarah Benson: 2016 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Theatre". Vilcek Foundation. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ... Artistic director, Soho Rep.... Theater; directing; avant-garde ... Sarah Benson grew up in a small village in England ... Like her father, Benson is a resourceful builder, and the American theatre is benefitting from her skilled craft....
^Robert Viagas (25 October 2016). "Joe A. Callaway Award Winners Announced". Playbill magazine. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ... Joe A. Callaway Awards for direction and choreography Off-Broadway ... This year's awards (for work in the 2015-2016 season) were presented to Sarah Benson for her direction of Futurity, produced by Soho Rep and Ars Nova...
^Brian Parks (18 May 2009). "The 2009 Village Voice Obie Award Winners Announced". Obie Awards. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...Special citations: Sarah Benson (director) and Louisa Thompson (set designer), BLASTED (Soho Rep)...
^ abcStaff writer (2021). "Sarah Benson M.F.A. '04: Artistic Director, Soho Rep". Brooklyn College Foundation. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...Sarah Benson has been the Artistic Director of Soho Rep. since 2007....received a Drama Desk nomination and an OBIE award for Sarah Kane's Blasted....
^Michael Paulson (24 April 2017). "With Help From City, Soho Rep Will Return to Theater It Vacated". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...Seven months after abruptly abandoning its longtime TriBeCa home, a small but prestigious Off Broadway theater said on Monday that it was moving back.... together they resolved the compliance issues ... Sarah Benson ... said she was relieved by the turnabout.
^Alexis Soloski (31 January 2018). "A Safer Home for Dangerous Plays". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ... Soho Rep, a downtown company with audacious taste in plays ... 46 Walker Street, which it had rented for 25 years. A round of lease negotiations had revealed building regulations at variance with the company's use of the space....
^ abBess Rowen (30 June 2013). "Interview with Sarah Benson by Bess Rowen". Howlround. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...Sarah Benson...During her time at Soho Rep, the theatre's work has been recognized with seven OBIE awards, four Drama Desk nominations and The New York Times Outstanding Playwriting Award.....
^ ab"Obie Awards". Obie Awards. 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2021. ...Chris Myers ... Octoroon
^Darryn King (29 January 2019). "Skittles Has Already Pulled Off The Best Super Bowl Ad Of The Year". Forbes magazine. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ... on Super Bowl Sunday ... the spotlight will be on a popular brand of fruit-flavored candies. That's when "Skittles Commercial: The Broadway Musical" ...
^Alexis Soloski (30 January 2019). "Who Needs a Super Bowl Ad? Skittles Ups the Ante With a Broadway Musical". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ... the director Sarah Benson, an artist best known for defiantly noncommercial work like "Blasted" and "Fairview." ... found the strangeness of the piece ... "genuinely creatively exciting." ...
^Helen Shaw (25 September 2020). "At Soho Rep, a Revolutionary Idea: Put the Creative People on Salary". Vulture magazine. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ... Benson and the theater's other directors, Cynthia Flowers and Meropi Peponides ... they offered a cohort of directors, actors, designers, and playwrights a job: a true living wage ($1,250 a week) and health insurance....
^Staff writer (2019). "Board of Trustees". Brooklyn College Foundation. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...Sarah Benson '04...
^Andrew Gans (20 May 2016). "Zachary Levi and Megan Hilty Host 82nd Annual Drama League Awards Today". Playbill. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...OUTSTANDING PRODUCTION OF A BROADWAY OR OFF-BROADWAY PLAY ... 10 Out Of 12 ... By Anne Washburn ... Directed by Les Waters ... Soho Rep ... Sarah Benson, Artistic Director; Cynthia Flowers, Executive Director...
^Patrick Healy (5 November 2008). "Audiences Gasp at Violence; Actors Must Survive It". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...Sarah Benson at Soho Rep, where she has directed Sarah Kane's "Blasted" ...No one was more disturbed by "Blasted" than its director, Sarah Benson, and the three cast members, yet they have found inventive ways to cope with the nightly torture sessions....
^Caridad Svich (October 2008). "Getting Blasted: Sarah Benson with Caridad Svich". Brooklyn Rail. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...It's been thirteen years since Sarah Kane's Blasted premiered...I sat down with Sarah Benson in September over tea in Soho ....
^ abBen Brantley (4 May 2014). "Theater Review: Old Times There Are Not Forgotten". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ...The Octoroon ... Ms. Benson and their highly resourceful design team use pretty much every weapon in the arsenals of both theatrical demolition and good old, crowd-tickling showbiz.....
^ abBen Brantley (9 October 2008). "Theater Review 'Blasted': Humanity Gets Only a Bit Part". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ..."Blasted." Plays don't come any darker or harsher than the astounding drama ... By Sarah Kane ... directed by Sarah Benson...
^John Del Signore (7 November 2008). "Artistic Director Sarah Benson, Blasted at Soho Rep". Gothamist magazine. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ... Benson's flawless production succeeds in rendering's Kane's bitter world view with stunning clarity and courage....
^Charles Isherwood (20 October 2015). "Review: 'Futurity,' in a Civil War Setting, Wishes for Today's Technology". The New York Times. Retrieved 21 February 2021. ... "Futurity," an odd and often beguiling show written by César Alvarez. ......Directed by Sarah Benson, artistic director of Soho Rep, ....
^"Obie Awards". Obie Awards. 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2021. ...Larry Pine ... A Public Reading...