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   ABOUT ME...

Sarah Carroll (she/they) is a Polynesian/Australian queer multidisciplinary artist working across live performance, writing, film/tv and movement. 
 
Sarah has trained in Australia with the Australian Theatre for Young People (ATYP), National Institute of Dramatic Arts (NIDA) Open Program and The Hub Studio and overseas in New York at The American Academy of Dramatic Arts. 

In 2019 Sarah placed in the top 10 out of 175 in Vancouver’s Artist2Artist showcase. In 2020 Sarah was the first recipient of The Pack Theatre (LA) diversity scholarship for Sketch Writing and Improv. In 2021 Sarah was part of Sport for Jove's inaugural director mentorship with Damien Ryan and a creative attachment for Kalaga Atu presented at the Art Gallery of NSW written by Emele Ugavule. 

In 2022 Sarah debuted her one woman show Cherry at KXT Bakehouse to a sold out showing. A deep dive into obsessive fandoms, self discovery and sexuality. 
 
Sarah is deeply passionate about creating work that pushes for female queer representation and the intersectionality of queer identities. Sarah is also interested in focusing on neurodiverse and mental health experiences and cultural identity interweaving her experiences coming from a mixed race background and growing up in Australia and Fiji.

Sarah strives to champion for underrepresented voices to be heard and create works that uplift and engage audiences in new and exciting ways usually with lots of sparkle and sass.
 

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