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Sarah Golding Sarah Golding

Sarah Golding is an actor, singer, songwriter and producer based in Melbourne, Australia.

Initially Kodally trained, Sarah has since studied classical and musical theatre voice. She studied actor’s process at the 16th Street Actors Studio and worked with award winning Melbourne filmmaker Andrew Walsh on his most recent short film project, "I Miss The War" (Dr Charlotte White).

Sarah's previous musical theatre performances include Boyka in Eurobeat (Supa Productions), Beth in Jeff Wayne’s Musical Version of War of the Worlds (Supa Productions), Mrs Lyons in Blood Brothers (Queanbeyan City Council) and Kate Monster in Avenue Q (Supa Productions), the latter two roles earning her Canberra Area Theatre Awards Best Actress nominations. Sarah's most recent stage performance was the dual puppet role of Kate Monster/Lucy T in Trifle Theatre Company's production of Avenue Q for the 2015 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. The season sold out and received widely positive critical acclaim.

 

Outside of theatre, Sarah holds bachelor degrees in medicine/surgery and biomedical science with honours in biochemistry, and works in regulatory medicine.

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Fair Play
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Fair Play

Lost Thought

FAIR PLAY by Ella Road

Two young women. One track. No finish line in sight.

 

AUSTRALIAN PREMIERE

Fair Play is a blistering, urgent two-hander about ambition, friendship, and the brutal cost of elite

sport. Set in the high-pressure world of competitive middle-distance running, the play follows teenage

athletes Ann and Sophie as they train, race, and grow up together — until success, scrutiny, and

institutional power threaten to tear them apart.

 

Written by acclaimed British playwright Ella Road (The Phlebotomist), Fair Play interrogates gender,

race, bodily autonomy, and fairness in sport, drawing on real-world debates around eligibility, identity,

and who gets to decide what a “level playing field” really is.

 

Directed by Emma Whitehead in its Australian Premiere, this electrifying production fuses rapid-fire

dialogue with physical storytelling to deliver a gripping, emotionally charged work that speaks far

beyond the track. At once a coming-of-age story and a political provocation, Fair Play asks a vital

contemporary question: what do we sacrifice in the name of winning?

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