Sarah Carleton ~
Director
Sarah holds an MFA in Acting from Catholic University and has taught at Kean College, Seton Hall University, Adam Mickewicz in Poznan, Poland, and for the last twenty-four years at UVM. Directorial works at UVM include
Tartuffe, Peter and the Starcatcher, Dracula, Our Town, The Arabian Nights, You Can’t Take it With You, Compleat Female Stage Beauty, and
Noises Off. Professional directing credits include
The Mousetrap, Wait Until Dark, Or, Almost Maine, and
She Stoops to Conquer. Sarah is a proud member of Actors’ Equity Association with acting credits in New York, regional and national tours which include
The Met Operaâs Musicians, Unpaid Since April, Are Struggling
About 40 percent of the players have left the New York area, and a tenth have retired. Now the Met is seeking long-term pay cuts, and offering them partial pay if they come to the bargaining table.
The musicians in the Metropolitan Operaâs orchestra, seen here at a rehearsal in 2017, have not been paid for nearly a year. Credit.Karsten Moran for The New York Times
Published March 15, 2021Updated March 17, 2021
As the months without a paycheck wore on, Joel Noyes, a 41-year-old cellist with the Metropolitan Opera, realized that in order to keep making his mortgage payments he would have to sell one of his most valuable possessions: his 19th-century Russian bow. He reluctantly switched back to the inferior one he had used as a child.
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