Background
Although he was born in the United States., Sittig"s mother is Uruguayan and he was raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Although he was born in the United States., Sittig"s mother is Uruguayan and he was raised in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
He holds a Bachelor from the University of Virginia, and an Master of Fine Arts in Theatre from Virginia Commonwealth University.
His creative work has appeared Office-Broadway, internationally in Canada and Uruguay, and regionally in Washington, District of Columbia, Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. He is perhaps best known as co-director and choreographer of the World Premiere of the Spanish version of Stephen Schwartz"s musical Working (Spanish title: Trabajadores). He has also created choreography for several productions in the Washington District of Columbia area including Manitoba of Louisiana Mancha for The Washington Savoyards, Noël & Gertie for MetroStage, Polaroid Stories for The Studio Theatre, Jesus Christ Superstar for Open Circle Theatre (4 Helen Hayes Award nominations, including Outstanding Resident Musical), Dorothy Meets Alice and Winnie The Pooh for Adventure Theatre, Flora The Red Menace for 1st Stage, Hollywood Pinafore for The American Century Theater and many other regional productions along the east coast.
Additionally, he has directed and choreographed productions of the musical revues Beehive, Red Hot & Cole and Jerry"s Girls.
His choreography has also been featured on television, most notably for District of Columbia As a performer, he has appeared at The Kennedy Center, Signature Theatre, Studio Theatre, Olney Theatre, The Barksdale Theatre, Theatre IV, Theatre Virginia, The Actor"s Theatre of Washington and Heritage Repertory Theatre. In more than 20 years in the theatre, he has had the pleasure of appearing onstage or working with several Broadway and Hollywood luminaries, including Angela Lansbury, George Hearn, Tina Faculty, Savion Glover, Christina Hendricks, Jason George, Zachary Knighton, Florence Lacey, Judy McLane, Betty Ann Grove and Helen Carey.
Projects he has been involved with as a director, choreographer or performer, have received 4 Helen Hayes Awards (District of Columbia"s equivalent of the Tony Award) and 19 Helen Hayes Award nominations as well as the Ruby Griffith Award, Washington Area Theatre Community Honors Award nominations and District of Columbia Theatre Scene Award mentions. Stefan is also a Professor of Humanities & Theatre at University of Maryland University College, where he teaches Acting I, Acting II, Introduction To Theatre and Introduction to Humanities and has been nominated three times for the Stanley J. Drazek Excellence in Teaching award.
He also teaches Exploring Theatre and Discovering Acting at The University of Virginia"s School of Continuing and Professional Studies.
He is a Board Member of the Virginia Theatre Association (VTA).