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Sara Elizabeth King

Actress

 
 


 

*Photography by

Matthew Chappell

“The standout for me was quite easily Sara King as the hardened "old maid" Marian Paroo. She sang the score with ease and grace, while bringing a particular bit of whimsy to her book scenes.”

     -The Music Man/Broadway-World.com


“Fans of THE MUSIC MAN will be dazzled by the talents of Sara Elizabeth King (Marion Paroo), who shines best as a lone figure on a blue-evening stage. Even when accompanied by the frisky quartet during “Will I Ever Tell You?”, it’s difficult not to hold one’s attention on King’s confident interpretation. Her voice? Smooth as caramels.”

     -The Music Man


“Sara King brings perfect comedic timing and true soul to the role of Blanche”

     -Bonnie and Clyde/Broadway-World.com


“I have to say that the star of the show was Sara King...She shined in every scene. Everything from her accent to her mannerisms to her singing was executed flawlessly.”

     -Bonnie and Clyde/Arts-Louisville.com


“One could clearly see and hear the embodiment of

Mary Poppins in Sara King.”

    -Mary Poppins/Arts-Louisville.com


“Sara King beautifully channels Judy Holliday with her dumb (but not so dumb) blonde portrayal and she’s not hard on the eyes either.”

    -Don’t Dress For Dinner/Arts-Louisville.com


“Sara King easily steals every scene she’s in with her spunky Paulette, using her adept comic timing to great effect.”

    -Legally Blonde/River Cities Reader


“...but the show’s complete stand out performance goes to King’s Gretchen. King gives the character her all, literally throwing her whole body into the larger than life character with nothing short of complete brilliance.”

    -Boeing, Boeing/Arts-Louisville.com