Sarah Enloe (BFA, ’01) is the Director of Education for the American Shakespeare Center in Virginia. The world’s only re-creation of Shakespeare’s Indoor Theatre, American Shakespeare Center is an URTA organization that plays in rep 52 weeks a year.
Sarah holds a master of fine arts in dramaturgy and master of letters in teaching from Mary Baldwin College’s Masters in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature in Performance Program and a bachelor of fine arts in theatre studies from the University of Texas at Austin. Sarah taught theatre arts at the high school level in Texas for five years, where she directed A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Love’s Labour’s Lost, and Much Ado About Nothing, as well as an annual Theatre for Young Audiences production and four award-winning one act plays. In 2003, she won recognition as teacher of the year and an NEH fellowship to study with Shakespeare & Co. Sarah contributed to Joan Lazarus’s “Signs of Change” in 2002. In addition to her position at the American Shakespeare Center, she teaches classes at Mary Baldwin College and at James Madison University in Harrisonburg, Virginia.