Acting
Acting Work
TV
The Secret Life of Us (Network 10/Channel 4)
Water Rats (Nine Network)
Home and Away (7 Network)
Breakers (Network 10)
Above The Law (Network 10)
Murder Call (Nine Network)
Marriage Acts (ABC)
All Saints (7 Network)
Ana's Song, Silverchair Video Clip
Rescue Special Ops (Nine Network)
Pieces of Her (Netflix)
Frayed (Sky UK/ABC)
Wellmania (Netflix)
Film
Last Ark
Whispers Among Wolves (short)
Dangerous Nights (short)
Boomerang, winner Best Actress Tropfest (short)
Dangerous Nights (short)
Commercials
Kit Kat
Optus
Rivita
Kelloggs K Time
MBF
Verizon
Theatre
The Cripple of Inishmaan, Mad March Theatre Company, The Old Fitz
The Elements of an Offence, New Theatre
The Little Dog Laughed, New Theatre
The Heidi Chronicles, New Theatre
Top Girls, New Theatre
A Moment On The Lips, Mad March Theatre Company, The Old Fitz
Ruby Moon, King Street Theatre
A Midsummer Night's Dream, Railway Street Theatre Company
Newcastle Shorts, Hunter Valley Theatre Company
Sarah Aubrey claws out a deliciously weird Eileen, whose face might crack if the birds dared sing on a sunny day. SMH
Aubrey as one of the stern yet caring aunties delivers a performance of supreme pathos. The Music
‘Sometimes a great actor will steal a scene, or an act, some exceptional souls will steal the whole shebang. In The Little Dog Laughed Sarah Aubrey (as wickedly ruthless agent/power lesbian Diane) didn’t so much steal the show as mug it, tie it up, put duct tape over its mouth in a well-executed kidnapping. And if the audience were victims of this hostage grab, we were happily Stockholm-ed by her’ The Buzz From Sydney
‘Ms Aubrey, immaculately dressed, has captured the surface insouciance of this woman wonderfully, who is, truly, anything but carefree or careless when it comes to her client and what he can do for her ambitions. Ms Aubrey reveals the shark-like ruthlessness of this industry with a glamorous edginess that scores a repulse-attract magnet for us audience members, thankfully, safely out of her range of preying. We appreciate, even savour, her cruel wit and are relieved she is not part of our world’ Kevin Jackson, K J Theatre Diary
‘The clear standout performance came from Sarah Aubrey, as the acerbic and ruthless Diane, who masterfully set the tone from the start and like a true puppet master, controlled the characters and action of the play. The audience hung on her every line that she delivered with a devilish flair, with her monologues of particular, tickling everyone’s fancy’ Talking Arts
'Darren Sabadina and Sarah Aubrey leave remarkable impressions with their exuberant and adventurous approach to their respective roles, both detailed with their characterisations and humorous at every appropriate opportunity.' Suzygoessee
'Ably supporting the leads is a cast of talented performers who weave chameleon-like through the play. Special mention goes to Sarah Aubrey for her comic turn as 80s talk show host April.' The AU Review
'Sarah Aubrey is mesmerizing as three of the plays more difficult roles Pope Joan, Marlene’s abandoned anti-Thatcherite sister Joyce and Mrs Kidd, a woman fighting for her husbands job while he is laid up in bed. It is impossible to take your eyes off Aubrey when she is on the stage, so potent is her presence.' Lisa Thatcher