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A Flea in Her Ear

by Georges Feydeau

Directed by Jan Blixt

Pictured:

Ian Geers (Tournel)

Sarah Ann Leahy (Raymonde)

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Pericles

by William Shakespeare

Directed by Rob Kauzlaric

Pictured:

Richie Villafuerte (Cleon)

Sarah Ann Leahy (Dionyza)

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Macbeth

by William Shakespeare

Directed by Jan Blixt

Pictured:

David Blixt (Macbeth)

Sarah Ann Leahy (Young Seyward/Thane/Fight Captain)

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Rachel's Words

created by Sarah Ann Leahy

Featuring the writings of Rachel Corrie

Directed by Jan Rogge

Pictured:

Sarah Ann Leahy (Rachel)

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The Moors

by Jen Silverman

Directed by Kim Martin-Cotten

Pictured:

Sarah Ann Leahy (Agatha)

Jessica Andrews (Huldey)

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Brill

by Dave Wells

Directed by David Wolber

Pictured:

Sarah Ann Leahy (Margie)

Phil Powers (Jimmy)

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Romeo and Juliet

by William Shakespeare

Directed by Jan Blixt

Pictured:

Sarah Ann Leahy (Juliet)

Matthew Andersen (Romeo)

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Circle Mirror Transformation

by Annie Baker

Directed by John Seibert

Pictured:

Sarah Ann Leahy (Lauren)

WHAT PEOPLE SAY

Bridgette Redman, Encore Michigan

"Leahy excels at playing the wronged wife, prettily offended and eager to scheme with her best friend...

"...A Flea in Her Ear isn't often done, perhaps because it has challenges that requires expertise from a cast and crew who must be at the top of their game. The Michigan Shakespeare Festival is able to supply these elements and the result is an evening filled with laughter that sends the audience off happily."

Carolyn Hayes, Rogue Critic

"Leahy commands Margie's sweetly catty foibles and shrewd business sense, but requires increasing space for her big young character's big dynamic moments; at her most revealing, she seems to burn up all the oxygen in the room."

Jenn McKee, Ann Arbor News

" Leahy conveys the paradoxical mixture of bravado and vulnerability that so often typifies young adulthood..... The stage chemistry between the two, guided by director David Wolber, simply works - from moments of levity to the play’s most intense crisis points."

Carolyn Hayes, Rogue Critic

"...it’s Lauren who has the most inspiring and satisfying character arc, and Leahy’s work as a disaffected young woman stumbling through her first experience as a peer to adults is abundantly funny as well as phenomenally affecting."

Patty Nolan, Detroit Theatre Examiner

Forget Batman and Robin. We saw “Brill” last night...and can report that the real dynamic duo is Phil Powers  and Sarah Ann Leahy"

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Wilde Award WINNER

      Best Comedy

Wilde Award Nominee Best       
      Ensemble

Rogue Gallery Nominee
     Best Supporting Actress

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