Sarah Corbyn Woolf

Sarah Corbyn Woolf is theatre artist from East Hampton MA. Working primarily with heightened text, she has performed with a variety of companies in NYC and Washington, D.C., including Shakespeare Theatre Company, Shakespeare & Company, New York Classical Theater, and The Fools and Kings Project. She co-founded and was co-artistic director of The Woolgatherers Theater Group, with whom she played Juliet in Romeo and Juliet. She holds an MFA from the Academy for Classical Acting at Shakespeare Theatre Company/GWU, and is currently engaged in ongoing research and practice of applying dance, movement, and somatic modalities to Shakespeare training and performance.

Ms. Woolf is the founding cast member of the HWMS Audio Theatre. Setting the standard for future productions, she did her first performance for the drama on a mobile internet connection from in an empty stairwell in a building that belonged to the New School in New York City.

Roles: Ms. Woolf originated the role of Anna-the-Intern. She has also performed the roles of Senator Christine Stassen and Jacqui the new hire. She is also a Senior Cast Member. She has been with the audio drama since 2015.