- (1978) She acted in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life is It Anyway?" at the Mermaid Theatre in London, England with Tom Conti, Jane Asher, Richard Leech, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg.
- (1983) She acted in Tom Kempinski's play, "The Beautiful Part of Myself," at the Palace Theatre in Watford, England with Warren Mitchell, Geoffrey Chater, John Skitt, directed by Roger Smith.
- Her credits at London's Almeida Theatre include: Frances in "Waste" by Harley Granville-Barker (2008) and the title role in "Dona Rosita the Spinster" by 'Federico Garcia Lorca' (1997).
- Played Helen in "The Vortex" by Noël Coward - UK tour (2008).
- Appeared in Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" - Chichester Festival Theatre (1981).
- Appeared in "The Seagull" - Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith, London (1985).
- Appeared in Chekhov's "Three Sisters" - Queen's Theatre, London (1991).
- Her National Theatre credits include: "Pravda" a new play by David Hare & Howard Brenton (1984), Sheila Birling "An Inspector Calls" by JB Priestly' (1993) and Mary in "Rutherford And Son" by Githa Sowerby' (1994).
- Played Jessica in "Hysteria", a new play by Terry Johnson - Royal Court Theatre, London (1993).
- Played Beth in "Three Women and a Piano Tuner", a new play by Helen Cooper - Hampstead Theatre, London (2005).
- (June 1978) She acted in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life is It Anyway?" at the Savoy Theatre in London, England with Tom Conti, Jane Asher, Richard Leech, and Sebastian Shaw in the cast. Michael Lindsay-Hogg was director.
- (1983) She acted in Tom Kempinski's play, "The Beautiful Part of Myself," at the Palace Theatre in Watford, England with Warren Mitchell, Geoffrey Chater, and John Skitt in the cast. Roger Smith was director.
- (June 1994 - January 1995) She acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull;" William Shakespeare's play, "Pericles;" Edward Sorel's play, "Johnny On the Spot;" Arthur Miller's play, "Broken Glass;" Tennessee Williams' play, "Sweet Bird of Youth;" Harold Pinter's plays, "Landscape," and "The Birthday Party;" Jean Cocteau's play, "Les Parents Terribles;" Pierre Corneille's play, "El Cid;" BT National Connections (Youth Theatre), Githa Sowerby's play, "Rutherford & Son;" Tony Kushner's play, "Angels in America;" George Bernard Shaw's play, "The Devil's Disciple;" David Hare's play, "Racing Demon;" Lillian Hellman's play, "The Children's Hour;" Mary Morris's play, "Two Weeks with the Queen;" Lewis Carroll's play, "Alice's Adventures Underground;" Kenneth Grahame and Alan Bennett's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" "Out of a House Walked a Man;" and "Leave Taking;" with Robin Bailey, Patrick Barlow, Duncan Bell, Philip Bird, Richard Bonneville, Jasper Britton, Faith Brook, Dora Bryan, Michael Bryant, David Burke, Selina Cadell, Anna Calder-Marshall, John Carlisle, Sean Chapman, Alan Cox, Daniel Craig, Nancy Crane, Frances Cuka, Frances De La Tour, Edward De Souza, Janie Dee, Judi Dench, Stephen Dillane, Susan Engel, Alison Fiske, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Oliver Ford Davies, Sheila Gish, Henry Goodman, James Grout, Clare Higgins, Douglas Hodge, Ian Holm, Clare Holman, Alan Howard, Kathryn Hunter, Paul Jesson, Edward Jewesbury, Robert Knepper, Diane Langton, Jude Law, Margot Leicester, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Anton Lesser, Gabrielle Lloyd, Susan Lynch, Alan MacNaughtan, Michael Maloney, Tom Mannion, Daniel Massey, Helen McCrory, Joseph Mydell, Bill Nighy, Richard Pasco, Trevor Peacock, Bob Peck, Edward Petherbridge, Norman Rodway, Adrian Scarborough, David Schofield, Jeremy Sinden, Barry Stanton, Mark Strong, Harry Towb, Harriet Walter, June Watson, Emily Watson, Penelope Wilton, and Sophia Winter in the cast.
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