Sarah Street

Sarah is an actor, writer, and all round comedienne. 

Her career began at the tender age of six, when dressed as a Christmas tree, complete with hanging ornaments, she performed an Irish Christmas ditty and dazzled the masses. Legend has it they are still talking about it. 

More recent, but no less impressive, credits include; the critically acclaimed Beckett Briefs, starring Academy Award Winner F. Murray Abraham, directed by Ciarán O’Reilly, Molly Sweeney and Aristocrats at The Irish Repertory Theatre, directed by Charlotte Moore, GoodVibrations, The Lyric Theatre Belfast, directed by Des Kennedy, Intelligence, Dutch Kills at Edinburgh Fringe Festival, directed by Jess Chayes, Afterwards, written and directed by Enda Walsh for Irish Arts Center/PBS.

Other theatre credits include SING STREET (v/o), The New York Theatre Workshop, directed by Rebecca Taichman, Skylight, Palm Beach Dramaworks, directed by Vanessa Moroscoe. Belfast Girls, directed by Nicola Murphy, The Irish Repertory theatre, The Naturalists, Soho Repertory Theatre, directed by Lily Dorment and Colleen Clinton, The Pond Theatre Company, Juno and The Paycock, directed by Neil Pepe, Irish Rep, Abigail’s Party, directed by Lee Brock, The Barrow Group, The Plough and the Stars directed by Charlotte Moore, Irish Rep, Muswell Hill directed by Shannon Patterson The Barrow Group/The Pond Theatre Company. Dyin’ For It, Origin Theatre Co. directed by John Keating, Rebel in the Soul, directed by Charlotte Moore, Irish Rep. 

TV credits include Inside Amy Schumer season five, Paramount+, Ray Donovan, Showtime, Law And Order, SVU, NBC, The Following, Fox.

Sarah’s first feature film script The Mustache Ride, is currently in development, and has been shortlisted for numerous awards.

Sarah also works in Film, Commercials and Voiceover, anything to maintain the lifestyle to which her cat has become accustomed.