- Her theatre credits include: Mrs Sowter in "The Happiest Days of Your Life" by John Dighton (1984, Barbican Theatre, London, UK, directed by Clifford Williams ).
- (1970) She acted in Frank Wedekind's play, "Lulu", at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Julia Foster, Edward Petherbridge and Michael Byrne in the cast.
- (1980) She acted in Simon Gray's play, "Stage Struck", at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Alan Bates and Nigel Stock in the cast. Stephen Hollis was the director.
- (1985) She acted in Richard Harris' play, "Stepping Out", at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Amanda Barrie, Lynda Baron and Janine Duvitski in the cast. Julia McKenzie was the director.
- (1986) She acted in Richard Harris' play, "Stepping Out", at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Amanda Barrie, Lynda Baron and Angela Crow in the cast. Julia McKenzie was the director.
- (1957) She acted in William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife," at the Chelsea Palace Theatre and Adelphi Theatre in London, England with Terence Morgan, Robert Stephens, Esme Percy, Marian Spencer, Brian Hankins, Frederick Treves, John Moffatt, Esmond Knight, Joan Plowright, and Shelagh Fraser in the cast. George Devine was director.
- (1956) She acted in William Wycherley's play, "The Country Wife," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Laurence Harvey, Nigel Davenport, Esme Percy, Diana Churchill, Alan Bates, Robert Stephens, John Moffat, George Devine, Joan Plowright, and Moyra Fraser in the cast. George Devine was also director.
- (1975) She acted in Alan Ayckbourn's play, "The Norman Conquests," at the Globe Theatre in London, England with Tom Courtenay, Felicity Kendal, Michael Gambon, Penelope Keith, Mark Kingston, Penelope Wilton for Bridget Turner, Ronald Pickup, Ivor Danvers, Brigit Forsyth, Julian Holloway, and Julia McKenzie in the cast.
- (1979) She acted in Simon Gray's play, "Stage Struck", at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Alan Bates, Andrew Sharp and Nigel Stock in the cast.
- (June 1972) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear", at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England in a Prospect Theatre Company production with Timothy West, Timothy Dalton, Trevor Martin, Michael Graham Cox, Vivienne Martin, Prunella Scales, Henry Moxon, Jill Dixon, Ronnie Stevens, James Snell, John Bailey and Mark Jones in the cast. Toby Robertson was the director.
- (June 1972) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labours Lost", at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England in a Prospect Theatre Company production with Timothy West, Timothy Dalton, Trevor Martin, Michael Graham Cox, Vivienne Martin, Prunella Scales, Henry Moxon, Jill Dixon, Ronnie Stevens, James Snell, John Bailey and Mark Jones in the cast. Toby Robertson was the director.
- (1972) She acted in the Prospect Theatre Company Tour production of William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear", with Timothy West, John Shrapnel, Trevor Martin, Michael Graham Cox, Caroline Blakiston, Diane Fletcher, Henry Moxon, Fiona Walker, Ronnie Stevens, James Snell, John Bailey, Timothy Dalton, Jill Dixon, Mark Jones, Vivienne Martin, Prunella Scales and David Rintoul in the cast. Toby Robertson was the director.
- (1972) She acted in the Prospect Theatre Company Tour production of William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labours Lost", with Timothy West, John Shrapnel, Trevor Martin, Michael Graham Cox, Caroline Blakiston, Diane Fletcher, Henry Moxon, Fiona Walker, Ronnie Stevens, James Snell, John Bailey, Timothy Dalton, Jill Dixon, Mark Jones, Vivienne Martin, Prunella Scales and David Rintoul in the cast. Toby Robertson was the director.
- (1976) She acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull," at the Derby Playhouse in Derby, Derbyshire, England with Alan Bates, Richard O'Callaghan, Georgina Hale, Robert Flemyng, Doreen Mantle, and Denis Holmes in the cast. Mark Woolgar was director.
- (1979) She acted in William Congreve's play, "Love for Love," at the Theatre Royal in Bristol, England in a Bristol Old Vic production with Miles Anderson, Lynette Davies, Richard Mayes, Robert O'Mahoney, June Barrie, and Amanda Redman in the cast. Adrian Noble was director.
- (1967) She acted in Joe Orton's play, "Loot," at the Criterion Theatre in London, England with Michael Bates, Kenneth Cranham, and Simon Ward in the cast. Charles Marowitz was director.
- (1969) She acted in Brendan Behan's play, "The Hostage," at the Nottingham Playhouse in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England with Peter Halliday, Penelope Wilton, Nicholas Clay, and Jean Gilpin in the cast. James O'Brien was director.
- (1969) She acted in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," at the Saville Theatre in London, England with Leonard Rossiter, Christopher Benjamin, and Stephen Churchett in the cast. Michael Blakemore was director.
- (1950 - 1951) She acted in Ben Jonson's play, "Bartholomew Fair," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Paul Rogers, Mark Dignam, Leo McKern, Richard Pasco, Douglas Wilmer, Alec Clunes, Dorothy Tutin, Robert Eddison, Ursula Jeans, Dorothy Green, Roger Livesey, Rupert Davies, William Devlin, James Grout, and George Speaight in the cast. George Devine was director. Jani Strasser was musical director.
- (1984) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "The Comedy of Errors," in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at the Barbican Theatre in London, England with Paul Greenwood, Peter McEnery, Zoe Wanamaker, Richard O'Callaghan, Henry Goodman, and Jane Booker in the cast. Adrian Noble was director.
- (1956) She acted in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Good Woman of Setzuan," in an English Stage Company production at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Peggy Ashcroft, George Devine, Rachel Kempson, John Moffatt, Esme Percy, Peter Woodthorpe, Robert Stephens, Joan Plowright, Frazer Hines, John Osborne, Nigel Davenport, Peter Wyngarde, and John Nettleton in the cast. George Devine was also director. Paul Dessau was music director. Berthold Goldschmidt was musical director.
- (1971) She acted in John Osborne's play, "West of Suez," at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Ralph Richardson, Nigel Hawthorne, Jill Bennett, Penelope Wilton, Geoffrey Palmer, Stephen Moore, Willoughby Gray, Nicholas Selby, and Bessie Love in the cast.
- (1970) She acted in Frank Wedekind and Peter Barnes' play, "Lulu", at the Royal Court Theatre in London, England with Julia Foster, John Phillips, Michael Byrne, Edward Petherbridge, John Justin, John Turner and Leonard Kavanagh in the cast. Peter Barnes and Stuart Burge were the directors.
- (1970) She acted in Frank Wedekind and Peter Barnes' play, "Lulu", at the Apollo Theatre in London, England with Julia Foster, Douglas Wilmer, Michael Byrne, Jonathan Cecil, John Grillo, Marshall Jones and Leonard Kavanagh in the cast. Peter Barnes and Stuart Burge were the directors.
- (1973) She acted in J.M. Barrie's play, "Dear Brutus," was performed at the Oxford Playhouse in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England with Helen Cotterill, Gwen Nelson, Barbara Jefford, George Selway, Richard Goolden, Donald Layne-Smith, Philip Voss, and John Turner in the cast. Edgar Wreford was director.
- (1981) She acted in David Storey's play, "Early Days," in a British National Theatre production at the Comedy Theatre in London, England with Ralph Richardson, Marty Cruickshank, and Gerald Flood in the cast. Lindsay Anderson was director.
- (1989) She acted in Moliere and Harrison's play, "The Misanthrope," in a British National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England with Edward Petherbridge, Sian Thomas, Donald Pickering, and David Horovitch in the cast. Paul Unwin was director.
- (May 1989 - December 1989) She acted in the British National Theatre Repertoire Season at the Cottesloe Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, and Olivier Theatre in London, England in Henrik Ibsen's plays, "Hedda Gabler," and "Whale;" David Lan and Joshua Sobol's play, "Ghetto;" William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet;" Moliere's play, "The Misanthrope;" David Storey's play, "The March on Russia;" Sean O'Casey's play, "Juno and the Paycock;" David Hare's play, "The Secret Rapture;" Harley Granville Barker's play, "The Voysey Inheritance;" Felix Lupe De Ovega's play, "Fuente Ovejuna;" Teatro Del Sur's production of the play "Tango Varsoviano;" Frank Galati's stage adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, "The Grapes of Wrath," in a Steppenwolf Theatre Company production from Chicago, Illinois; Dion Boucicault's play, "The Shaughraun;" David Mamet's play, "Speed-The-Plow;" the play, "The Long Wat Round;" Pedro Calderon De La Barca's play, "Schism in England;" Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya," in a Moscow Art Theatre production from the Soviet Union; play, "Suicide for Love," in a Ninagawa Company production from Japan; Patricia Gordon's play, "The Magic Carpet;" Luigi Pirandello's play, "Man Beast and Virtue;" Georges Farquhar's play, "The Beaux Strategem;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Good Person of Sichuan;" Oliver Wilde's play, "Salome;" August Wilson's play, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom;" and Martin Sherman's play, "Bent;" with David Bamber, Steven Berkoff, Brenda Blethyn, Richard Bonneville, Michael Bryant, Suzanne Burden, David Burke, Anna Calder-Marshall, Jason Carter, Michael Cashman, John Castle, Constance Chapman, Maria Charles, Ian Charleson, Graham Crowden, Jonathan Cullen, Daniel Day Lewis, Judi Dench, Susan Engel, Trevor Eve, Oliver Ford-Davies, Maria Friedman, Aidan Gillen, Stella Gonet, Frank Grimes, Jane Gurnett, George Harris, Tony Haygarth, Janet Henfrey, Guy Henry, David Horovitch, Geoffrey Hutchings, Harold Innocent, Alex Jennings, Paul Jesson, Rachel Joyce, James Laurenson, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Mark Lockyer, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jeremy Northam, Richard O'Callaghan, Bill Owen, Bill Paterson, Clarke Peters, Edward Petherbridge, Angela Pleasance, Pete Postlethwaite, Hugh Quarshie, Stephen Rashbrook, Crispin Redman, Terence Rigby, Linus Roache, Norman Rodway, Clive Rowe, Patsy Rowlands, Katharine Schlesinger, Fiona Shaw, Malcolm Sinclair, Maggie Steed, Juliet Stevenson, Jo Stone-Fewings, Tilda Swinton, Sian Thomsa, Susan Tracy, Bridget Turner, June Watson, Janet Whiteside, Toyah Wilcox, Emil Wolk, and John Woodvine in the cast.
- (1980) She acted in Simon Gray's play, "Stage Struck," at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Alan Bates and Nigel Stock in the cast. Stephen Hollis was director.
- (August 1985) She acted in Richard Harris' play, "Stepping Out", at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Amanda Barrie, Janine Duvitski, Amanda Murray, Richard Denning and Lynda Baron in the cast. Julia McKenzie was the director.
- (1986) She acted in Richard Harris's play, "Stepping Out," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Amanda Barrie, Lynda Baron, and Angela Crow in the cast. Julia McKenzie was director.
- (August 1987) She acted in Stephen Bill's play, "Curtains," at the Hampstead Theatre in Hampstead, London, England with Gwen Nelson, Bridget Turner, Ralph Nossek, Philip Bird, Alfred Lynch, Gillian Hanna, and Stella Moray in the cast. Stuart Burge was director.
- (January 1990-October 1990; December 1990-January 1991) She acted in the Royal National Theatre Season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in Henrik Ibsen's play, "Peer Gynt;" Tony Harrison's play,"The Trackers of Oxyrhynchus;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Good Person of Sichuan;" Martin Sherman's play, "Bent;" Stephen Sondheim's musical, "Sunday in the Park with George;" Anthony Minghella's play, "Whale;" Georges Farquhar, "The Beaux Stratagem," David Hare's play, "Racing Demon;" August Wilson's play, "Ma Rainey's Black Bottom;" Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal;" Jean Racine's play, "Berenice;" Moliere's play, "Tartuffe;" "Abingdon Square;" Arthur Miller's plays, "After the Fall;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Hamlet," "Richard III," and "Hamlet" (Bulandra Theatre); Terry Johnson's play, "Piano;" Brian Friel's play, "Dancing at Lughnasa;" Athol Fugard's play, "My Children, My Africa" (Market Theatre); Paul Godfrey's play, "One in a While The Odd Thing Happens;" Kenneth Grahame and Alan Bennett's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" Robert Lepage's play, "Tectonic Plates;" Dario Fo's play, "Accidental Death of an Anarchist;" and David Edgar's play, "The Shape of the Table;" with Annabelle Apsion, Jane Asher,David Bamber, Keith Bartlett, Lois Baxter, Duncan Bell, Stephen Bent, Brenda Blethyn, Richard Bonneville, Stephen Boxer, David Bradley, Elizabeth Bradley, Brid Brennan, Richard Briers, Michael Bryant, Suzanne Burden, David Burke, Ion Caramitru, Michael Cashman, Tom Chadbon, Maria Charles, Trevor Cooper, Allan Corduner, Oliver Cotton, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Neil Daglish, Nyree Dawn Porter, Stephen Dillane, Anthony Douse, Lindsay Duncan, Christopher Eccleston, Robert Eddison, Susan Engel, Oliver Ford Davies, Julia Ford, Maria Friedman, Lisa Fugard, Sean Gascoigne, Brian Glover, Stella Gonet, Henry Goodman, Jane Gurnett, Garrick Hagon, David Haig, Janet Henfrey, Guy Henry, Clare Higgins, Clare Holman, Harold Innocent, Peter Jeffrey, Hakeem Kae Kazim, John Kani, Ayub Khan Din, Adam Kotz, James Laurenson, Barbara Leigh Hunt, Alfred Lynch, Sara Mair Thomas, Michael Maloney, Eve Matheson, Alec McCowen, Ian McKellen, John Matschikitza, Stephen Moore, David Morrissey, John Normington, John Nettleton, John Neville, Jeremy Northam, Richard O'Callaghan, Richard Pasco, Bill Paterson, Clarke Peters, Pete Postlethwaite, Bruce Purchase, Hugh Quarshie, Philip Quast, Pearce Quigley, Denis Quilley, Oscar Quitak, Gary Raymond, Stephen Rea, Joyce Redman, Paul Rhys, Griff Rhys Jones, Terence Rigby, Barrie Rutter, Prunella Scales, Rapulana Seiphemo, Fiona Shaw, Paul Shelley, Jack Shepherd, Josette Simon, Malcolm Sinclair, Maggie Steed, Mark Strong, Meera Syal, Owen Teale, Bridget Turner, Philip Voss, Zoe Wanamaker, Toyah Wilcox, Tom Wilkinson, Penelope Wilton, Emil Wolk, and Albie Woodington in the company.
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