Sara Vickers

[2] In 2010, Vickers appeared in Henrik Ibsen's The Lady from the Sea, adapted by David Eldridge and directed by Sarah Frankcom at the Royal Exchange Theatre in Manchester.

[5] In 2011, she was Maia in Judgement Day, based on Ibsen's last work When We Dead Awaken, directed James Dacre at the Print Room, Notting Hill Gate,[6] her performance described as "brimming with intelligence and frustrated sexuality".

[8] The Guardian's Michael Billington gave the production four stars, saying that Vickers "lends Rubek's young wife the spirit of a caged animal".

Alfred Hickling in The Guardian, giving the production three stars, wrote that Vickers "makes a plaintive case for Annabella".

[11] In September and October 2013, she appeared as Alexandra McArthur in Dark Road, co-written by Ian Rankin, at the Royal Lyceum in Edinburgh.

[21][22] In 2015, she had a supporting role in Waterloo's Warriors, directed by Ruán Magan, a docudrama produced by Caledonia Television for the BBC.

[21][23] In 2016, she played Cara in one episode of the British sitcom comedy Lovesick, produced by Clerkenwell Films and broadcast on Netflix.