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Author: Sarah Paulos

Sarah Paulos graduated with a degree in English from Austin College. An assistant editor at Drama Around the Globe, she is now developing her website, writing theater reviews, and bracing for her first winter in Philadelphia.
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POPCORN FALLS (Walnut Street): Ups and downs and non-stop surprises

Sarah Paulos March 14, 2020 No Comments

Another take on POPCORN FALLS

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KING LEAR (Quintessence): England at his feet

Sarah Paulos March 25, 2019 No Comments

As Lear, Robert Jason Jackson is “every inch a king.

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DA (Irish Heritage Theatre): Father and son

Sarah Paulos March 12, 2019 2 Comments

In DA, a writer has reached the “go back home” stage of the writer’s life cycle.

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OLIVER! (Quintessence): Eat gruel, get pickpocketed, and become an orphan

Sarah Paulos December 5, 2018 No Comments

Stepping back to a Victorian workhouse with Quintessence Theatre Group.

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