Upcoming

  • Spring Awakening

    Sara will be playing Anna in American University’s mainstage production of Spring Awakening, directed by Nadia Guevara.

  • Please Baby, Please

    Written & Directed by Sara Wiser & Dani Cohen

Recent

  • Daughters of Leda

    Sara played Leda in American University’s mainstage production of Daughters of Leda. Directed by Shanara Gabrielle and Angelisa Gillyard.

  • King Lear (Kingsmen Shakespeare Company)

    Directed by Michael Arndt for Kingsmen Shakespeare Company’s 26th season in Thousand Oaks, CA. Starring Lane Davies as Lear.

  • Two Gentlemen Of Verona (Kingsmen Shakespeare Company)

    Directed by Brett Elliott & Caitlin Arndt for Kingsmen Shakespeare Company’s 26th season in Thousand Oaks, CA.

  • Lysistrata (British American Drama Academy)

    Sara spent her Spring 2023 semester at the British American Drama Academy in London to continue her studies in Classical Acting. At BADA, Sara made her London theatre debut in Lysistrata by Aristophanes, directed by Bethany Pitts.

  • Hamlet (American University Rude Mechanicals)

    American University’s Rude Mechanical’s production of Hamlet, directed by Emma Burton.

  • Cabaret (American University)

    American University’s production of CABARET, directed by Carl Menninger.

  • Lisa Wolpe's Taming Of The Shrew (Prague Shakespeare Company)

    The world premiere of Lisa Wolpe’s gender-flipped cowboy musical version of the Shakespeare classic, showing at the Prague Shakespeare Company.

  • King Lear (Prague Shakespeare Company)

    Directed by Kevin Hopkins & Claire Nicholls, starring Peter Hosking as Lear and Gregory Gudgeon as Gloucester,

  • The Winter's Tale (American University)

    A hybrid theatre-film experience of Shakespeare’s classic, directed by Colleen Sullivan.

  • Into The Woods (American University)

    The fairy tales you know and love, now with a twist. Directed by Carl Menninger.

  • Too Much Unhappy (American University)

    Directed by Aaron Posner with music by Sara Wiser, this new take on Chekhov’s classics is a compelling new work to the cannon.