![]() To her credit, though, Sarah Kate embraces the mantra that there are “no small parts, only small actors” and puts her whole being into her characters – she created an entire backstory for her seagull, despite having no spoken lines, and she never broke character once. Two out of three ain’t bad, but it also isn’t enough. ![]() Her dream is to play the role of Tiger Lily, but the casting info specifically calls for a “good actor, singer and mover”. ![]() Of course, musical theater is tough for a kid whose movements are restricted. James was followed by Disney’s The Little Mermaid, next week she’ll begin a summer camp production of Schoolhouse Rock Live! JR., this week she submitted audition video for ESRT’s “travel team” for Junior Theater Festival, the world’s largest festival celebrating musical theater for young people, and in August she’ll audition for the fall production, Peter Pan, JR. Whew! To say she’s “all in” would be an understatement. ![]() She got her “big break” when she was cast last fall in James and the Giant Peach JR. with Eastern Shore Repertory Theatre (ESRT). The Cast and Crew of ESRT’s Production of Heathers (High School Edition) – Photo Courtesy of Beth Glisson Sarah Kate has found her niche: theater.
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