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Sarah Quick

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Sarah Quick (born in Manchester, UK) is a British/Canadian Playwright whose plays have been performed to critical acclaim across North America, Ireland, the UK and Australia. Sarah is also a director and actor having directed and performed numerous plays. [1]


She is the daughter of the late businessman and charity fundraiser Jim Quick [2]. In 1975 she attended the Manchester High School for Girls, and later went on to the University of Wales Aberyswyth were she graduated with a BA (Hons) degree in Drama [3]. She has also earned certificates in acting from the Guildhall and the London College of Music [4].


Her acting credits include the UK tour of ‘Our Daily Bread’, ‘Sex and Death' at the Edinburgh Fringe and ‘Her Big Chance’ Irish tour. In 1999 she formed Quick Change Theatre touring throughout Canada, Ireland, the UK, the U.S. and Australia with self-penned works like ‘The Men Commandments’, ‘Do You Take This Man?’ and ‘B4 & After’[5]. ‘Do You Take This Man?’ was CBC’s Pick of the Edmonton Fringe in 2002 and received an ‘outstanding Drama’ award at the Melbourne International Fringe in the same year. It has recently been rewritten from a one-woman play to now include two male roles [6].


In 2003 she became the Artistic Director for Globus Theatre and is still presently with the company [7]. She is also been named co-chair of the United Way Campaign for the City of Kawartha Lakes for 2014 [8].


Since being with Globus Theatre she has written and starred in numerous plays including: ‘Having Relations’, ‘Sunshine Express’, ‘The Men Commandments’, and ‘Knickers!: A Brief Comedy’ which has recently (2014) been published by Playscripts Inc. in New York. Other published works include: ‘Thanks for the Mammaries’, ‘Sunshine Express’, ‘The Men Commandments’, ‘Having Relations’, ‘Do You Take This Man?’ and ‘B4 & After’ [9].


In 2005 Sarah was married to James Barrett [10]. Her son was born on January 1, 2012.

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Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit when they have been resolved. ~KvnG 15:55, 4 October 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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Hello, TheatreJa9. It has been over six months since you last edited your WP:AFC draft article submission, entitled "Globus Theatre".

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  1. ^ ("Sarah Quick." Discover Plays. Playscripts, Inc., n.d. Web. 19 Sept. 2014.)
  2. ^ ("Heart Transplant Fundraiser Jim Dies." Men. Manchester Evening News, 17 Feb. 2007. Web. 19 Sept. 2014.)
  3. ^ (Kulmala, Rose Anne. "Globus Theatre Inc. Bringing The Talent Home." The Promoter [Bobcaygeon] 16 Dec. 2005: 2-5. Print.)
  4. ^ ("Sarah Quick - Bio." Sarah Quick. Vistaprint, n.d. Web. 19 Sept. 2014.)
  5. ^ (Whitnall, Catherine. "Generous Donation Helps Develop Performing Arts Program in Bobcaygeon." Kawartha Lakes This Week 20 Jan. 2009, Arts & Entertainment sec.: 16. Print.)
  6. ^ (Whitnall, Catherine. "Revamped Relationship Play Takes Spotlight at Lakeview Arts Barn." Kawartha Lakes This Week 24 July 2014, Arts & Entertainment sec.: 30. Print.)
  7. ^ (Kulmala, Rose Anne. "Globus Theatre Inc. Bringing The Talent Home." The Promoter [Bobcaygeon] 16 Dec. 2005: 2-3. Print.)
  8. ^ ("Sarah Quick and Robin Nisbet Named United Way Campaign Chairs." Kawartha Lakes This Week 31 July 2014: 1+. Print.)
  9. ^ (Whitnall, Catherine. "'Brief' Comedy Wraps up Season." The Post [Lindsay] 21 Aug. 2007, Entertainment sec.: C1. Print.)
  10. ^ (Kulmala, Rose Anne. "Globus Theatre Inc. Bringing The Talent Home." The Promoter [Bobcaygeon] 16 Dec. 2005: 2-3. Print.)