A creative force with amazing sensibility... and what a soul.
— ENDA WALSH
 
The radiant Ms. Street moves persuasively between fragility and strength.
— The New York Times
 

THE REVIEWS


Street’s standout scene involving a Cleopatra cameo, the subject of spontaneous applause, is worth the admission price alone.
— Zealnyc
There is that birth, screamed out by the only woman in the cast, Sarah Street, who also packs a mean All Black and a loitering Limerick urchin.
— The Guardian
Sarah Street showcases a delicate strength as Josie and plays with the dynamic of the two brothers with beautiful plausibility.
— Broadway World
Sarah Street gives Annie a dizzy screwball charm.
— Lighting and Sound America
Street, as Beverley, provides a very physical performance, as she floats around her front room carelessly hoisting her G&T in hand, obliviously spilling it repeatedly on the carpet.
— Huff Post UK
Sarah Street is effervescent as the captivating, self destructing millennial with a daddy complex.
— Stage Biz
Street as Phyllis is every inch the devoted young wife and mother.
— Curtain Up
Sarah Street is the country girl with the thousand yard stare and as haunted as a ruined church, she plays Sarah Jane Wylie’s predicament so well that it is sometimes unsettling to watch
— IRISH CENTRAL