Sarah Rose Graber is a multidisciplinary theatre artist based in Glasgow, Scotland. She attended Northwestern University in Chicago studying theatre and received her acting certificate from RADA in London. Graber is a Circumnavigator Scholar Grant winner having traveled around the world to South Africa, Kenya, Mauritius, Australia, New Zealand, Argentina, the US, and the UK exploring theatre for social change. She was named one of “15 Women to Watch” by Today’s Chicago Woman Magazine and was awarded a prestigious US-UK Fulbright Grant in 2013 to work with professional theatre companies across the UK researching devising based practices and making interdisciplinary theatrical experiences. She is the recipient of the MacArthur International Connections Fund for her production of Reprise which was performed both in Chicago and Glasgow as part of National Theatre of Scotland's Home Away Festival.  She gave a TEDx talk on her explorations of creating serendipity in creative processes and was shortlisted for No. 1 Magazine's Amazing Women Awards. She is also the presenter on the YouTube Series, SCOPE, with Imagine Learning.

Graber has created original work that has toured from Chicago to China. She has teamed up with fellow collaborator, Ruxy Cantir, since 2017. The CATS-award nominated duo use collaborative devising to develop, perform, and tour original work in visual theatre, clown, and physical comedy across Scotland and internationally. They make shows for all ages ranging from spectacle-based outdoor theatre to intimate indoor work. Their past projects include the highly successful Unicorn Dance Party, Two in a Barrel, The Refs, Unicorn Christmas Party, and Voyager receiving critical acclaim from audiences and critics alike. Together they’ve been called “two enormous talents...authentically charming and humorous” being well loved across Scotland and beyond.

In the UK, Graber has worked with companies like National Theatre of Scotland, Playwrights’ Studio Scotland, Manipulate Arts, Tron, Paragon, Scottish Opera, Capital Theatres, Aberdeen Performing Arts, Eden Court, Scottish Youth Theatre, Starcatchers, Platform, Surge, and the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. 

In 2021, she became the Artistic Director of Performance Collective Scotland- a theatre company for emerging talent from rural or remote parts of the country.

Graber is a lover of travel and enjoys working across cultures. Her work often takes on a feminist perspective, explores issues of social change, and plays with humour. She runs workshops on everything from directing and devising techniques to community building and ensemble creation.