Sara Pauley is a multi-talented performing artist that lives in New York City. Able to work easily in multiple genres and styles, Sara has performed classic drawing room period pieces with Shaw Festival's Paxton Whitehead, worked in independent film under the direction of Neil Labute and has worked with such internationally known artists as the Workcenter for Jerzy Grotowski, Pig Iron Theater Company and The Wooster Group.

Sara has lent her voice to cartoons, industrials and and also has appeared as both a vixen and a wholesome young mother on many a television commercial and on CBS, A&E and the History Channel.

 In addition to performance, Sara has directed and produced Samuel Beckett's rarely produced television play, QUAD, and the site specific production of Lanford Wilson's Balm in Gilead in a diner for the Philadelphia Fringe Festival. She believes that performance is a way to transcend boundaries of time, culture and place to create a common voice.



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