From starting dance at three years old, and playing piano and violin from a young age, Sarah (she/her) has since immersed herself in the performing arts scene of Tasmania. From acting in musicals and school plays, Sarah truly found her love of acting upon training in screen work under the guidance of Alison Stanton-Cook. She began her formal training at Federation University, Ballarat, in 2023, and in 2024 worked with Directors Janice Muller and Bagryana Popov on shows "The White Rose" and "The Lower Depths", respectively. Sarah recently developed two original works for a project in 2025 at the Federation University Arts Academy and was part of the Ensemble (Theo Cover) for the graduating company’s musical of "Pippin". Additionally, she worked as the assistant Musical Director of "The White Rose" with Claire Healy and "Pippin" with Daniel Tusjak. Currently, she is a co-creator of the developing Australian musical titled "Girlhood in the Bathroom", which premiered at the 2026 Adelaide Fringe Festival.
“Sarah Eaton played Gwen, Steph's best friend, confidante and anchor, and lead singer of my personal favourite song of the night, ‘F*ck Men’. Sarah equally gave cheeky best friend antic vibes and the pain of an individual who feels like an afterthought or a second priority, something I’m sure everyone has felt at some point in their lives.”
- Carolina Fioravanti, A Thousand Words, 2026
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