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Sara ia an comedian, singer
Sara ia an comedian and singer.
Kroos is an only child and spent most of her life in the polder. From her fifth to twelfth, however, she lived in the wooded area of Nijmegen.


Kroos is enig kind en bracht het grootste deel van haar leven door in de polder. Van haar vijfde tot en met haar twaalfde woonde ze echter in de bosrijke omgeving van Nijmegen.
During her secondary school years Kroos lived in Groot-Ammers in the Alblasserwaard. She did the HAVO at the school community Willem de Zwijger in Schoonhoven. In Schoonhoven she came into contact with theater through the Arto Theater. In 1995 she won the first prize with her adaptation of Hamlet named Prozac. She directed this piece herself. It was also around this time that she came out of the closet. This was very sensitive to the predominantly orthodox Christian community and her family.


Tijdens haar middelbareschooltijd woonde Kroos in Groot-Ammers in de Alblasserwaard. Ze deed de havo op de scholengemeenschap Willem de Zwijger in Schoonhoven. In Schoonhoven kwam ze in aanraking met theater via het Arto Theater. In 1995 won ze de eerste prijs met haar bewerking van Hamlet genaamd Prozac. Ze regisseerde dit stuk zelf. Het was ook rond deze tijd dat ze uit de kast kwam. Dit lag heel gevoelig bij de overwegend orthodox-christelijke gemeenschap en haar familie.  
After her secondary school, she moved to Utrecht and started a writing course at the University of the Arts. However, she stopped after three months. Then she worked for a year as a telephone saleswoman at the Disney children's book club. In this period she also did a suicide attempt, an experience that she later incorporated into her shows. In 2003 she had a daughter with her former girlfriend.  


Na haar middelbare school verhuisde ze naar Utrecht en ging ze een schrijfopleiding aan de Hogeschool voor de Kunsten doen. Ze stopte echter na drie maanden. Daarna werkte ze een jaar als telefonisch verkoopster bij de Disney kinderboekenclub. In deze periode deed ze ook een zelfmoordpoging, een ervaring die ze later verwerkt in haar shows. In 2003 kreeg ze met haar toenmalige vriendin een dochter.
At the age of eighteen she participated in the Leids Cabaret Festival and won the audience award. Partly because of this, she came under contract from the Harry Kies impresario. Under the direction of Jessica Borst and Adelheid Roosen's coaching, she expanded her program from half an hour, as she did in Leiden, to the full-length program Hunger with which she premiered in 2001.


Op haar achttiende deed ze mee aan het Leids Cabaret Festival en won de publieksprijs. Mede hierdoor kwam ze onder contract van het impresariaat van Harry Kies. Onder regie van Jessica Borst en coaching van Adelheid Roosen breidde ze haar programma van een halfuur zoals ze dat in Leiden speelde uit tot het avondvullende programma Honger waarmee ze in 2001 in première ging.
In 2003, two years after Hunger, her second show, Lam, was in the theaters. In 2004 Kroos started her TV career at De Lama's. This lasted until 2006.


In 2003, twee jaar na Honger, kwam haar tweede show, Lam, in de theaters. In 2004 begon Kroos haar tv-carrière bij De Lama's. Deze duurde tot en met 2006.
In 2005 her third show, Zoetgevoois, started. For the first time she was no longer on stage alone, but she was accompanied by two musicians, Martijn Breebaart on piano and Bas Mulder on guitar. Also this show - which went into revival until April 2007 - was successful, and in 2006 she was awarded the VSCD Cabaret prize Neerlands Hoop.


In 2005 startte haar derde show, Zoetgevooisd. Voor het eerst stond ze niet meer alleen op het podium, maar werd ze vergezeld door twee muzikanten, Martijn Breebaart op piano en Bas Mulder op gitaar. Ook deze show - die tot april 2007 in reprise ging - verliep succesvol, en ze kreeg in 2006 de VSCD Cabaretprijs Neerlands Hoop uitgereikt.
From 2007 Kroos writes columns for Viva. From September 2010 to March 2, 2014 she presented Sara on Sunday on radio 2.
 
Vanaf 2007 schrijft Kroos columns voor Viva. Van september 2010 tot 2 maart 2014 presenteerde ze Sara op Zondag op radio 2.

Revision as of 20:50, 3 December 2018

Sara ia an comedian and singer.

Kroos is an only child and spent most of her life in the polder. From her fifth to twelfth, however, she lived in the wooded area of Nijmegen.

During her secondary school years Kroos lived in Groot-Ammers in the Alblasserwaard. She did the HAVO at the school community Willem de Zwijger in Schoonhoven. In Schoonhoven she came into contact with theater through the Arto Theater. In 1995 she won the first prize with her adaptation of Hamlet named Prozac. She directed this piece herself. It was also around this time that she came out of the closet. This was very sensitive to the predominantly orthodox Christian community and her family.

After her secondary school, she moved to Utrecht and started a writing course at the University of the Arts. However, she stopped after three months. Then she worked for a year as a telephone saleswoman at the Disney children's book club. In this period she also did a suicide attempt, an experience that she later incorporated into her shows. In 2003 she had a daughter with her former girlfriend.

At the age of eighteen she participated in the Leids Cabaret Festival and won the audience award. Partly because of this, she came under contract from the Harry Kies impresario. Under the direction of Jessica Borst and Adelheid Roosen's coaching, she expanded her program from half an hour, as she did in Leiden, to the full-length program Hunger with which she premiered in 2001.

In 2003, two years after Hunger, her second show, Lam, was in the theaters. In 2004 Kroos started her TV career at De Lama's. This lasted until 2006.

In 2005 her third show, Zoetgevoois, started. For the first time she was no longer on stage alone, but she was accompanied by two musicians, Martijn Breebaart on piano and Bas Mulder on guitar. Also this show - which went into revival until April 2007 - was successful, and in 2006 she was awarded the VSCD Cabaret prize Neerlands Hoop.

From 2007 Kroos writes columns for Viva. From September 2010 to March 2, 2014 she presented Sara on Sunday on radio 2.