Sabina Demidovich is a mezzo-soprano SAG/AFTRA + AEA singer, dancer, actor, producer, and writer. She moved to Manhattan on her own at seventeen years old and has been working as a professional performer ever since.
Most recently, Sabina just wrapped a successful run of Footloose where she starred at Ariel Moore at The Barter Theater (directed by Stephen Schellhardt). While she was doing that, she was also busy starring in the world premiere of Country Girls, a new play by Stephen Brown, at The Smith Theater (directed by John Hardy). During her time at The Barter Theater, she also served as a mentor to the Barter Players.
Sabina Demidovich is passionate about collaboration. So passionate that she co-founded her own production company, M96 Productions! While they are a new company, they are female-owned, and their most recent show, M96 Presents: Sunday the 13th completely sold out. Their 2025 season is going to be released soon, and she is PUMPED to show the world what M96 Productions has to offer.
Sabina finished a completely sold-out run of When We Were Young and Unafraid by Sarah Treem at the IATI Theatre in New York City, where she starred as Penny. She also co-wrote and starred in a mini sketch series with comedian Mary Beth Barone in Oddly Romantic. She graduated from The New School Summa Cum Laude with a degree in theater.
As a voiceover artist, Sabina is signed with CESD and has worked with clients like Seth Rogen, Verizon Wireless, and many more. She is currently studying acting at The Atlantic Acting School.
She can recently be found dancing with Buglisi Dance Theater at The Lincoln Center in “The Table of Silence Project” (2022). She is a lead singer/ballet teacher at Juliette and Ella’s Playdate (2023) where she performs childrens theater and storytelling to kids 6 months-5 years old. As an improviser and sketch comedian, she worked her way up to advanced study performances before the age of 18 and has trained closely with Patrick Noth, Anthony Atamanuik, and many more people other than white men at the Upright Citizens Brigade. She finished her full-time internship at the New Perspectives Theatre Company, where she can be seen at the Women’s Short Play Festival. She recently starred in a queer web series, Things Could Be Better, written by Mars Gorman (2023).
She is proudly signed with CESD NY/LA for print, commercial, and VO. When she is not performing, she can be found practicing fiddle at the Irish Arts Center or fostering animals through non-profit organizations in Manhattan. Sabina’s favorite role of all-time is her role as a big sister to her inspiration and younger sibling, Avalee.