Sarah is a first year drama student living in Guildford, being originally from Sheffield she is a true Northerner at heart. Keen to perform and write, she wants to be as involved in the performing arts industry as possible. As she is training at the moment she's still learning and developing a wide range of things, from ballet to creative writing.
BWW Reviews: SLEEPING ARRANGEMENTS, Landor Theatre, April 22 2013 April 23, 2013
BWW Reviews: QUASIMODO, King's Head Theatre, March 22 2013 March 23, 2013
50 years after Oliver! composer Lionel Bart began writing the score and book, this Hunchback of Notre Dame musical finally gets its world premiere.
BWW Reviews: RING, Battersea Arts Theatre, March 13 2013 March 14, 2013
Fuel Presents 'Ring' Battersea Arts Theatre, Wednesday 13th March
BWW Reviews: DEAR WORLD, Charing Cross Theatre, February 13 2013 February 14, 2013
Gillian Lynne directs and choreographs this British premiere of the musical fable 'Dear World', with music and lyrics by Jerry Herman
BWW Reviews: MACBETH, Holy Trinity Church, Guildford, Feb 6, 2013 February 7, 2013
Arguably Shakespeare's darkest and most powerful play, 'Macbeth' is selling out in Guildford, and with good reason.
BWW Reviews: BIRDSONG, January 25 2013, Haymarket, Basingstoke January 27, 2013
This story of sacrifice, courage and above all, love, will undeniably play with the emotions of any audience member. Englishman Stephen Wraysford leads his men through the notoriously infamous Battle of the Somme, whilst passionate and sensitive memories of his former lover Isabelle Azaire replay in his mind.
BWW Reviews: THE TROJAN WOMEN, The Gate Theatre, November 12 2012 November 13, 2012
Set in a mother and baby unit in a prison, the captive women of Troy await their fate.
BWW Reviews: BLACKTA, Young Vic, November 6 2012 November 7, 2012
David Lan, the artistic director of the Young Vic Theatre, directs this world premiere of Blackta by new writer Nathaniel Martello-White. Although best known for his work as an actor, Martello-White was determined to challenge and change the perception of black actors in this fresh piece of new writing. Focusing on how limiting the job opportunities are for ethnic minorities, he raised a sensitive issue that is rarely assessed on both stage and screen.
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