Sarah Rundle is a professional storyteller and actor based in west London. She trained in community storytelling in South Cheshire, and in acting at Drama Studio London. Over the last five years she has performed at a diverse range of venues, from museums and theatres, to pubs, cafés, and a Saxon longhouse. Her engagements have included:
- Appearances at the Earls Court and Milton Park festivals
- Five months of community storytelling, funded by Manchester Metropolitan University
- A support slot with Perrier award-winning comedian Milton Jones
- Bah! Humbug!- her sell-out show of Christmas stories and songs
- Storytelling on the theme of conflict resolution at the Bradford Mela
- Work with the New Wimbledon Theatre
Her work is dynamic, irreverent and defiantly un-twee. The audience are seldom passive onlookers, and could find themselves answering riddles, singing rounds, or eating exotic food.
More recently, she has become fascinated by the links between ancient folklore and modern urban myth, ever since the night she gave a lift to a lone hitchhiker and awoke next morning in the gutter minus a kidney
In 2007 Sarah formed Golden Horde Storytellers to bring together the spectacle of theatre with the intimacy of storytelling.
To see what services Sarah offers, go to the “What Sarah Does” page.
To book Sarah for your event, or to find out more details about where she will be performing, please email 