Thursday, May 3, 2007

Performer of the Week: Sarah Hoar

Sarah has been with Hogwash since the early days. She is always bright, cheery and willing to do any role in Hogwash. In a scene with Sarah, you give her something and it's always 'yes and'. She's the jack of all trades in Hogwash. She's able to be the lead or a wacky side-kick, she has taught a class for our Girl Scout show, and even was the artist making props and painting faces. She's a spirited young lass with wonderful energy. We love Sarah!

What do you enjoy most about Hogwash?
Being new to Seattle I've met some amazing people through Hogwash. I really appreciate this. I also love working with kids. To hear and see the kids enjoying, interacting, and reacting to the characters before them is an awesome experience.


When did you start performing?
When I was five, my first role was a Mexican jumping bean in Jack and the Beanstalk.


What is one of your most memorable moments performing?
I was cast as Audrey II in Little Shop of Horrors my senior year of college. This is a part that normally goes to a man, so I was thrilled to receive it.

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