Catwalk Institute proudly welcomes Sam Osheroff, a theater artist unearthing the human truths of labor history through performance and personal connection.
Sam Osheroff
Sam Osheroff
Sam Osheroff is an actor, writer, and director on the faculty of Penn State’s School of Theatre. With a resume spanning regional and New York theater, Sam brings a global sensibility shaped by experiences with Bread and Puppet in Argentina and Brazil. At Catwalk, he is completing a theatrical script centered on the Herrin Massacre—one of the bloodiest labor conflicts in U.S. history. Drawing from family connections to the 1922 coal strike, Sam’s work reflects on exploitation, inequality, and the personal echoes of historical trauma. samosheroff.com