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When a frazzled mom (Sarah Swift) and the neighborhood busybody (Gerrianne Genga) disagree over the placement of a fence, a suburban showdown ensues. Luke Howe’s “Bad Fences” is a timely take on the literal and figurative divisions between neighbors.
We are thrilled to announce that “Love in a Bottle” will premiere at the Big Apple Film Festival in NYC! Festival Dates: May 20-23, 2024.
Sarah is thrilled to announce her first project of 2023: “Love in a Bottle,” a short film by Janna McPartland. In this think-piece thriller, a young woman learns the true price of being ageless when she falls into the underworld of the injectables industry. Sarah plays Dr. Healy, purveyor of Botox “for the modern world”—a world where you’re never too young to start treatment.
“Sarah Swift comes to us as a new writer here at the Journal of the American Revolution, and her first offering is really good one. Her article, and this interview, is a wonderful study for new historians.” -Host, Brady J. Crytzer
As an artist, my work is rooted in seeking truth and lifting stories off the page. So too, is my work as a researcher. I’m thrilled to announce I’ve been published in the Journal of the American Revolution, a peer-reviewed online magazine for history scholars and enthusiasts alike.
Sarah will appear as a reporter on the Dick Wolf episodic, “FBI.” Episode 313, Short Squeeze is directed by Joanna Kerns and will air on CBS on May 11, 2021.
“The Audition” has received an Outstanding Achievement Award (Parody Short) from Indie Short Fest!
In this piece for “SNL From Home” by Beck Bennett, Sarah describes what you can expect from Architectural Digest’s “Open Door” series. (Spoiler alert: Beck doesn’t deliver.)
Principle photography is now complete on “The Audition,” a short film written and directed by Natasha Kaminsky. A heightened, comedic farce, The Audition is described as “a relatable and funny look at the experiences, preparation, and zaniness actors endure while trying to make it in NYC.” In this alternate universe, Sarah plays a menacing casting director.
“An inventive, stylized take… the chorus adds humor, as well as a modern spin on a story that has be told and retold.” -Eleanor J. Bader, theasy.com
A little over a year ago, the acting world lost a legend. The incomparable William Esper, eminent acting teacher and Meisner disciple, passed away at the age of 86. He was my teacher.
Pardon the pun. The piece was produced by Studio Matter in conjunction with School House Design Agency, and will be featured on the Sephora website.
Sarah played Mrs. Kavanaugh, Matt’s supportive wife in “Kavanaugh Hearing Cold Open.” Click for video, which has over 32 million views on YouTube.
“The woman playing Kavanaugh's wife is on another level.”
“Can we take a moment to appreciate the woman playing his wife?”
“Somebody give the sad woman in the background an Oscar.”
★ ★ ★ ★ ★ “Sarah Swift made an impressive debut with STNJ as Hippolyta/Titania; it will be a pleasure seeing her appear someday–hopefully soon–on their Main Stage and Outdoor Stage." -Examiner.com
Directed by Anthony Nicolau, this comedic short was filmed in the style of “The Office” for Pearson Education.
"Sarah Swift stands out, simultaneously playing the unfulfilled wife and the husband-stealing mistress." -Ken Kaissar, theasy.com
"Swift does noteworthy work." -Jamie Rosler, The Public Reviews