Sara Crowe

Miss Babbs

Sara’s West End theatre credits include:
The Real Inspector Hound & Black Comedy (Comedy Theatre); The Constant Wife (Lyric Theatre); A Busy Day (Lyric Theatre); Dames at Sea (Ambassadors Theatre); Hay Fever (Albery Theatre) for which she received an Olivier nomination for Best Comedy Performance. Relative Values (Savoy Theatre); Plunder (Savoy Theatre); Henceforward (Vaudeville Theatre); Twelfth Night (Playhouse Theatre); Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (Regents Park) and most recently Who’s the Daddy and A Right Royal Farce at The Kings Head.

Sara’s touring credits include:
A Woman of No Importance (RSC); The Country Wife (English Touring Theatre); Lord Arthur Savilles Crime (Bill Kenwright) and The Constant Wife (Bill Kenwright).

Sara received great acclaim for her performance as ‘Sybil’ in Noel Coward’s Private Lives (Aldwych) for which she won the Olivier and Variety Club Awards as Best Supporting Actress and the Critics Circle Most Promising Newcomer.

Sara’s television credits include:
Born and Breed (BBC); Haggard (YTV); Big Meg Little Meg (Granada); Sometime Never (ITV); The Rory Bremner Show (BBC); Alas Smith and Jones (BBC); The Harry Enfield Show (BBC); Scarlett, the TV sequel to Gone With the Wind (Fox Broadcasting); The Green Green Grass (BBC); Gil Mayo (BBC) and most recently Living with Two People, a pilot for BBC3.

Sara’s film credits include:
Four Weddings & A Funeral (Working Title); Carry on Columbus (Peter Rogers Productions); Caught in the Act (Film 2000) and The Steal (Poseidon Pictures).