If there was a familiar environment for Sarah, it was events like this, ones that merged everything from cast to crew, well-knowns to unknowns. New York theatre might not be Hollywood's elite, but it had a hierarchy and prestige all its own. Mingling now, after living in Los Angeles, wasn't about both actor and the touch of character left with them after a project, but about the actors entirely, as she knew some of the real Harry Potter universe people. These were just actors.
Releasing a soft sigh at the kiss, Sarah considered those around them. Emma was seen and dismissed for now, as Sarah wasn't entirely certain she was ready to interact with the young actress with a straight face yet, not after watching her eyebrow acrobatics for the full length of the movie that had left her biting her tongue not to critique. Her gaze landed on Robert and amusement came, not visibly for others, but mentally for Peter's attention alone. I don't think he's entirely here right now, maybe later.
Finally she settled on her answer to Peter's question, the man with the easy grin telling some engaging story to several individuals. "Yes. Jason Isaacs, over there," she murmured, then started in that direction. The arrival was delayed once, by yet another person who mistook Sarah for the actress who had played her in Labyrinth. As before, Sarah took the confusion with grace, somewhat glad that being mistaken for Jennifer wasn't something that came up often in her life her.