Fri 10 & Sat 11 Jul Performance Update:

Please note, train strikes are planned to take place on Fri 10 and Sat 11 Jul and there will be limited services on both days across West Midlands Railway trains. We recommend mapping your route in advance and leaving plenty of time for your journey.

Hot Weather Warning:

Due to the current hot weather, audiences are welcome to bring a bottle of water to help stay hydrated during your visit. We also have water stations available at our bars to grab cups of water if needed.

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Birmingham Rep in Centenary Square, Birmingham

Sara Crowe

Headshot of Sara Crowe

Scots born Sara Crowe is known for her iconic comedy roles across both screen and stage. Her work across the West End has been met with great critical acclaim.

Sara’s theatre credits include most recently A Touch of Danger (Royal, Windsor) and Sheila’s Island (UK Tour). Also on tour How the Other Half Loves, Fallen Angels, Acorn Antiques the Musical, Calendar Girls the Musical, and The Constant Wife (Lyric/ UK tour).

West End credits include Queers, One Voice: Monologues (Old Vic), Bedroom Farce (Duke of York’s), The Real Inspector Hound and Black Comedy (Comedy), Calendar Girls (Noel Coward), Twelfth Night (Playhouse), Plunder (Savoy), Hay Fever (Albery – Olivier nomination for best comedy performance), Private Lives (Aldwych – Olivier Award for best supporting actress, Critics Circle most promising newcomer Award and Variety Club best actress award) and The City Madam (RSC).

Sara’s television credits include Midsomer Murders, Eastenders, Skins, Big Meg in Big Meg/Little Meg, Born and Bred, The Harry Enfield Show, The Rory Bremner Show, Alas Smith and Jones, and the Christmas ghost story Martin’s Close. Sara’s film credits include Four Weddings & A Funeral, Carry on Columbus, Scarlett and Round Ireland with a Fridge. Sara has written two novels, Campari For Breakfast and Martini Henry published by Transworld. Sara has written for the stage, Siobhan Basset’s Hound of the Baskervilles (Yvonne Arnaud).