Sarah Morton

Sarah Morton is an American playwright, actor, educator and activist and a native of Cleveland, Ohio.

Selected works

  • (2009) "Dream/Home" premiered at the Cleveland Play House, produced by Dobama Theater[1][2]
  • (2006) "Night Bloomers" premiered at the Cleveland Play House, produced by Dobama Theater[3]
  • (2004) "4 Minutes to Happy" solo performance, premiered at Cleveland Public Theater, presented at the New York International Fringe Festival
  • (2001) "Safety" premiered at Dobama Theater
  • (1999) "Thrillsville" premiered at the Cleveland Play House Next Stage Festival
  • (1998) "Eight Impressions of a Lunatic" premiered at Dobama Theater
  • (1998) "The Eighth Wonder of the World" solo performance, premiered at Dobama Theater
  • (1998) "Love In Pieces" premiered at Cleveland Public Theater
  • (1996) "Fever Dream: Episode Three" premiered at Dobama Theater

Awards

  • Northern Ohio Live Theatre Achievement Award (Nomination); "4 Minutes to Happy" 2005
  • Northern Ohio Live Writing Achievement Award (Nomination); "The Eighth Wonder of the World", "Eight Impressions of a Lunatic", 1999
  • Cleveland Scene Keefer Award: Best Solo Performance; "The Eighth Wonder of the World", 1998
  • Chilcote Award: Cleveland Public Theatre; "Love In Pieces", 1997
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