- Born
- Birth nameSarah Victoria Blair Irwin
- Nickname
- Blair
- Height5′ 2″ (1.57 m)
- Sarah Victoria Blair Irwin was born April 6th 1983 in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Her household was always very much alive with music. As an infant her father would sing to her while holding her and dancing. This was the beginning of her love affair with musical theatre.
In the car, music was always played: usually Bette Midler at her request. When she was 4 years old she used to say, "Mummy. Daddy when I grow up I am going to be Bette Midler." Her parents were initially unsure whether she would indeed grow to pursue this dream, but by the age of nine it was clear that she was determined to act, sing and dance in front of audiences. Her first show was, "The Music Man", where technically she played the part of Marion's younger brother Winthrop, although the director changed the character to Winnie Paroo so that Sarah-Blair could be a little girl and Marian's sister. Then came four shows with the Nova Scotia Drama League where she performed in "Annie" (Tessie), "The King and I" (Princess), "The Wizard of Oz" (Tough Guy Munchkin) and "The Sound of Music" (Brigitta) at the Rebecca Cohn Auditorium in Halifax.
In Grade Eight, Sarah-Blair changed schools and immediately became a member of her new school's choir and its distinctive musicals. She was cast as Meg Brockie in "Brigadoon" before her classes even began, and within days she was known throughout the school as the girl with the huge voice. The next year, she landed a spot in Halifax's regional theatre's Youth Performance Company where she went on to play John Darling in "Peter Pan" and Tweedledum in "Alice Through the Looking Glass"
Throughout Junior and Senior High School, Sarah-Blair always played a principle role in the musicals. When she was in Grade 12, she had a dream come true when her beloved choir director managed to get the rights to "Annie Get Your Gun", and she was cast as Annie Oakley at the same time that one of her idols, Bernadette Peters, was playing the role on Broadway. The show was a smash success and many theatergoers likened her performance to that of a professional performer on the New York stage. The same year, she also made her debut at Halifax's regional theatre, Neptune Theatre, in "Scrooge" which starred Nigel Bennett and Jeremy Webb and was directed by Jean Morpurgo. Later in the year she worked as a Stand-In for Patricia Heaton on the film "A Town Without Christmas".
After graduation, Sarah-Blair left Halifax to attend Sheridan College in Oakville, Ontario for their prestigious Music Theatre: Performance Program. While at Sheridan, she played Piaf in "Piaf: A Life in Song" and Cinderella in Stephen Sondheim's musical "Into the Woods". For two consecutive summers between semesters, she played the much coveted role of Anne Shirley in the Stirling Festival Theatre's production of "Anne of Green Gables".
After graduating from Sheridan College in 2004, Sarah-Blair toured a children's show across the country, played Lady Rosabella in Stirling Festival Theatre's "Sleeping Beauty", played Laurie in Jonathan Randall's Productions of "The Brighton Beach Memoirs" and then headed east once again, to Newfoundland to perform in "Chicago" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream" at the Stephenville Festival.
Upon returning to Ontario, she was cast as Emily in the Mainland Debut of the Marek Norman and Richard Ouzounian musical "Emily", based on Lucy Maud Montgomery's Emily of New Moon series. Once again, her reviews were extremely favorable. As Emily came to a close, Sarah-Blair left Canada for New York where she studied in NYU's Cap21 program for Musical Theatre. While she was there, amid seeing as much theatre as one possibly can, and working diligently on her craft - she participated in one of New York's most celebrated up-and-coming composer, Scott Alan's, concert "Monday Night's New Voices". Sarah-Blair was picked by Scott as just one of five performers to sing in front of a New York audience, Broadway star Shoshana Bean and a series of agents, and other theatrical dignitaries. She was also the youngest of those chosen and the only Canadian. She sang Joe Iconis' song "Blue Hair" and the classic ballad "My Romance". Sarah-Blair currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Amanda Campbell tiger_lily007@hotmail.com
- Especially admires Bernadette Peters and Kristin Chenoweth.
- Favorite composer is Stephen Sondheim.
- Her best friend Amanda wrote a musical called "Waiting For Bernadette" in 2006 which debuted in March 2006, at the David Mack Murray Theatre. Sarah played Molly Galliano as a favour to her friend and received rave reviews from everyone who saw the show.
- Currently lives and works in Toronto, Ontario.
- "His characters, his ability to go deeper into the characters and really, I mean you look at one of his musicals, if the right person is doing it, the right person is playing the role then there is just so much there. You can take one of his shows and watch it over and over and over again or you can play the role over and over and over again and there's constantly more layers to tear away, it's just.. he's a genius (laughs) plain and simple, he's a genius! He is just amazing and as an actor it's just the whole character thing and also not everybody can do it because musically it is very challenging, he uses operatic stuff, he uses belting stuff and generally you need to be able to do everything in order to be in one of his shows. And I respect his writing because of (that) ability. I mean to be able to write stuff that difficult you have to be pretty brilliant. And watching the man play piano (laughs) but I digress." (On what Sarah-Blair likes about Stephen Sondheim)
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