
ERIC KUTTNER
BIOGRAPHY

Eric Kuttner has been seen on the New York stage in a variety of Off-Broadway productions, and on television in various national commercials for major corporations. Most recently he appeared at New York's HERE Arts Center, performing the title role in The Diamond Eater, written by Tony-nominated costume designer Carrie Robbins.
Eric is an alumnus of the National Music Camp, Interlochen, where he performed in many Gilbert and Sullivans, and solidified his love for their work. He received his BA from SUNY-Binghamton, and was awarded the Levin Scholarship at Rutgers University, where he received his MFA in Acting. He also won an interdisciplinary grant from the Mason Gross School of the Arts for a production of one of his plays. Other plays of his were produced in New York by the American Folk Theater and The Waterfront Ensemble.
Eric also serves as the Executive Director of the National Orchestral Association, an American classical music organization founded in 1930, and wrote, edited, and provided voiceovers for the documentary, Leon Barzin and the National Orchestral Association.