Sarah is a neurodivergent  playwright and media artist whose plays have been seen at Geffen Playhouse, The O’Neill, the Public Theater, Vineyard Theatre, Valdez Theatre Conference, InterAct Theatre Company, Centenary Stage, IAMA Theatre Company, and Inkwell Theater. Sarah’s new play is the eco-grief Gen Z/Gen X two-hander SOLASTALGIA. Sarah’s other plays include: ABIGAIL (ANPF, Bay Street Theater New Works Festival, Blue Ink Award, and O’Neill finalist): MARVEL-OUS MONICA; IN WHICH MONICA LEWINSKY IS A SUPERHERO HELL-BENT ON REVENGE (O’Neill National Playwrights Conference); and 110 STORIES, produced at over 130 theaters with actors including Billy Crudup, Ossie Davis, Ruby Dee, Edie Falco, Jessica Hecht, Samuel L. Jackson, Cynthia Nixon, Tonya Pinkins, Jay O. Sanders, Tony Shalhoub, and Kathleen Turner. Honors include Princess Grace semifinalist and a NYFA grant. Publications include “Actor’s Choice: Monologues for Women” and “She Persisted: 100 Monologues by Women+ over 40.” Sarah’s essays have appeared in American Theatre magazine, HuffPost, and New York Times. Press includes TDF magazine’s “Why Female Playwrights Are Reimagining Arthur Miller's Work.” Sarah teaches docudrama to theatre educators and playwriting SF Creative Writing Institute. Sarah is a Dramatists Guild member and served as an Executive Committee member of Honor Roll! an advocacy group for women+ playwrights over 40. With an MFA from Pratt Institute, Sarah’s paintings, photographs, and films have been shown at The Kitchen, MOMA, New Museum, Central Park SummerStage, Hamptons Film Festival, AFI Fest, Clermont-Ferrand and in a one-person show at the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Sarah is currently bicoastal.