Sarah Elizabeth Greer's life is conceptual art that revolves around wild goose chases that yield supernatural twists. Caper after zany, impossibly true caper. She's a multichannel creative existentialist, a tummler and tilter at windmills. Her body of work includes monologue, film and live performance. After a long career in theater, film and waitressing-without-boundaries, she is currently working on a book and screenplay based on her multi-media award winning solo show, BIO-HAZARD: a relative comedy.
About Sarah Elizabeth Greer
Sarah is a theater artist, playwright, writer, comedienne and joy accelerator. The work of her life is transforming tragedy into comedy and just-the-facts into beauty, with signature spiritual élan. She is a high-stakes dot connector and an olympic interpreter of signs and symbols.
There's magic in loss. In her quest to repair her relationships with her birth and adoptive families, Sarah colorfully connects with strangers a la Sophie Calle, displaying daring vulnerability. The results are surprisingly poignant and multidimensional.
If Miranda July relinquished a child for adoption and Mother Cabrini, Deborah Levy and Charlie Kaufman raised her, she'd be SEG. To a T.
Sarah Elizabeth Greer has appeared in independent films, TV pilots, live readings and her award-winning one-woman show. She has entertained throngs of friends and whooped up restaurant customers and strangers since her days at Mount Holyoke College, where she majored in theater and screenwriting.
She honed her craft studying the Meisner technique at the William Esper Studio and performing stylized standup at the Gotham Comedy Club and Stand Up NY. Sarah ghostwrites on occasion. Like that time she wrote Eddie Murphy's father's speech for Eddie's wedding. He killed! (Cue the divorce...).