Sarah Savage

Ensemble Member since: 2005
Productions with Boxcar: 12

Sarah Savage is a founding member of Boxcar Theatre and has taken on a variety of roles within the company including actor, director, writer, producer, costume designer, and house manager. Currently, she serves as the Director of Artistic Development Outreach. She wrote the play Where the Sidewalk Ends, adapted from various Shel Silverstein poems and stories, which was nominated for best drama production of 2009 by the Bay Area Theater Critics Circle. Highlights of her Boxcar career include puppeteering a stuffed sheep in Animal Kingdom, and playing an elderly Chinese lady crossing the street in both 21/One and ISF. Sarah studied Theater Arts and Modern Dance at the University of California, Santa Cruz.

Productions at Boxcar

   

Past

The Vagina Monologues, 2010
Project V, 2010
I Heart SF, 2009
Museum, 2009
 
Romeo and Julien, 2009 Ion, 2009
Where the Sidewalk Ends, 2009
The Giving Tree, 2009
Animal Kingdom, 2008
Zen, 2006
Math or, pencil, blazer, homework-exhaust, 2005
21/One, Twenty-one shows in one hour, 2005