OPHELIA, HARTFORD STAGE

“Two performers stand out in particular:… Brittany Vicars as Ophelia is a true find. Her character’s own descent into madness is spellbinding, as Vicars sings her lines in high, trilling voice, foreshadowing her own tragic end.” -In The Spotlight Inc.

http://www.inthespotlightinc.org/2014/10/hamlet.html

Brittany Vicars as Ophelia is heartbreaking, first in her confusion, then later in her madness;” - Hartford Courant

https://www.courant.com/ctnow/arts-theater/hc-review-hamlet-1024-20141024-story.html

Hamlet, Hartford Stage
Directed by Darko Tresnak

39 STEPS, UNION SQUARE THEATRE

The 39 Steps at Union Square Theatre

He finds it in short order when he goes to the theater and meets a glamorous foreign woman in black (Brittany Vicars). His brief encounter with her leads to a series of adventures that find him on the lam from the police in Scotland, where he crosses moors, fords streams, dangles from bridges, assumes false identities and meets a prototypical Hitchcock blonde (also Ms. Vicars).” -Ben Brantley

New York Times Review Ben Brantley
https://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/14/theater/review-39-steps-frenetic-thriller-spoof-rises-again.html

WNYW FOX 5 NEWS Segment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0GUzjn50-j0

Broadway Box Interview
https://www.broadwaybox.com/daily-scoop/introduce-yourselfie-10-questions-with-brittany-vicars/

Top: Pamela in 39 Steps at Union Square Theatre with Robert Petkoff
Bottom: Annabella in 39 Steps Union Square Theatre

SISSY, GREENLAND DIXON PLACE

The ground floor of a small house in the Colorado Rockies. A dead deer in the middle of the room.

Sissy, a woman in her mid twenties, her mother passed away tragically, her brother has left for Denver, and she has been left to care for her alcoholic father.

JULIET, ROMEO AND JULIET

Juilliard Drama Alums, Brittany Vicars and Sam Lilja perform Romeo and Juliet for
The first lady of China, Peng Liyuan.

(Photo by Rosalie O'Connor)