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Sarah Durham
Ensemble

Come From Away marks Sarah Durham's second production with Weathervane, where she was last seen in Shakespeare's Ladies Book Club as part of the 2024 8x10: The Eileen Moushey TheatreFest. Her other notable roles include Katherine in Freaky Friday with Rubber City Theatre, Sheila in A Chorus Line, Don Jon in Much Ado About Nothing, Eva Perón in Evita, Louise in Gypsy, Gloria in Damn Yankees, Fastrada in Pippin, Martha in The Secret Garden, and Cinderella's Stepmother in both Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella and Into the Woods. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Wright State University and a Master of Arts in Arts Administration from the University of Kentucky, allowing her to navigate both the artistic and administrative sides of theatre. Sarah currently serves as the Business Operations Director for the National Center for Choreography in Akron and is entering her ninth year as director and choreographer for Brecksville-Broadview Heights Middle School's spring musical.

Sarah Durham
Ensemble

Come From Away marks Sarah Durham's second production with Weathervane, where she was last seen in Shakespeare's Ladies Book Club as part of the 2024 8x10: The Eileen Moushey TheatreFest. Her other notable roles include Katherine in Freaky Friday with Rubber City Theatre, Sheila in A Chorus Line, Don Jon in Much Ado About Nothing, Eva Perón in Evita, Louise in Gypsy, Gloria in Damn Yankees, Fastrada in Pippin, Martha in The Secret Garden, and Cinderella's Stepmother in both Rodgers & Hammerstein's Cinderella and Into the Woods. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Theatre from Wright State University and a Master of Arts in Arts Administration from the University of Kentucky, allowing her to navigate both the artistic and administrative sides of theatre. Sarah currently serves as the Business Operations Director for the National Center for Choreography in Akron and is entering her ninth year as director and choreographer for Brecksville-Broadview Heights Middle School's spring musical.