- Appeared in "An Italian Straw Hat" by Eugène Labiche - Shaftesbury Theatre, London (1986).
- Appeared in "Crimes of the Heart" by Beth Henley - Bush Theatre, London (1983).
- Appeared in "The Glory of the Garden", a new play by Stephen Mallatratt - Duke of York's Theatre, London (1991).
- Appeared in "Stepping Out" - Duke of York's Theatre, London (1985).
- Her credits at London's Greenwich Theatre include: "The Passing Out Parade", a new play by Anne Valery (1979) and August Strindberg's "Miss Julie" (1990).
- Her National Theatre credits include: "The Coast of Utopia", a trilogy of new plays by Tom Stoppard (2002), "Remembrance of Things Past" and John Vanbrugh's "The Relapse" (2001), Molière's "Le Bourgeois gentilhomme" (1992), "Strider" a new play by Mark Rozovsky (1984), and "Essie" in "You Can't Take It With You" by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman (1983).
- Played Dan's mum in "Dan and Aunt Lemon" by Wallace Shawn - Almeida Theatre, London (1999).
- Her credits at London's Hampstead Theatre include: "Angie" in "Abigail's Party" by Mike Leigh (1977, also TV) and Molière's "Don Juan".
- Her credits at London's Old Vic Theatre include: John Vanbrugh's "The Provok'd Wife", Anton Chekhov's "The Seagull", "Cloud Nine" by Caryl Churchill (1997), William Shakespeare's "As You Like It" and 'Brandon Thomas (I)' "Charley's Aunt".
- Her Royal Shakespeare Company credits include: "The Love Girl and the Innocent" by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1981), Gretel in "Hansel and Gretel", "The Forest", "La Ronde", and "As You Lke It".
- (1985) She acted in Richard Harris' play, "Stepping Out", at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Amanda Barrie, Lynda Baron, Sheila Ballantine in the cast. Directed by Julia McKenzie.
- (1986) She acted in Eugène Labiche's play, "An Italian Straw Hat", in a Theatre of Comedy production at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London, England with Tom Conti, Clive Dunn, Stratford Johns, Mark Hadfield, Sheila Keith, Edward Lyon, Deborah Norton, Simon Butteriss, John Dalby, Amanda Royle, Chris Samsworth, Derek Smee, David Roland Warwick and Norman Warwick in the cast.
- (1990) She acted in August Strindberg's play, "Miss Julie", at the Greenwich Theatre in London, England with Lesley Manville and Finbar Lynch in the cast. Tom Cairns was the director.
- (1997) She acted in a Peter Hall Company production of John Vanbrugh's play, "The Provok'd Wife," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Michael Pennington, Alan Dobie, Victoria Hamilton, Clara Swinburne, Alison Steadman, Andrew Woodall, and Tim McInnerny in the cast. Lindsay Posner was director.
- (November 1981) She acted in David Rudkin's play, "Hansel and Gretel," in a Royal Shakespeare Company Production at the Royal Shakespeare Company Warehouse Theatre in London, England with Brenda Bruce and Allan Hendrick in the cast. Ron Daniels was director.
- (July 1981) She acted in Alexander Ostrovsky's play, "The Forest," in a Royal Shakespeare Company Production at the Royal Shakespeare Company Warehouse Theatre in London, England with Alan Howard, Richard Pasco, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, and David Waller in the cast. Adrian Noble was director.
- (1983) She played Essie Carmichael in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's "You Can't Take It With You" in a British National Theatre production at the Lyttelton Theatre in London, England with Geraldine McEwan, Jimmy Jewel, Greg Hicks, Brewster Mason, and Margaret Courtenay in the cast. Michael Bogdanov was director.
- (1983) She acted in Beth Henley's play, "Crimes of the Heart", at the Bush Theatre in London, England with Brenda Blethyn, Will Knightley, Amanda Redman and Robert Glenister in the cast.
- (August 1985) She acted in Richard Harris's play, "Stepping Out," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Amanda Barrie, Amanda Murray, Richard Denning, Lynda Baron, and Sheila Ballantine in the cast. Julia McKenzie was director.
- (2008) DVD commentaries for Episode #2.1 (2008), Episode #2.2 (2008), Episode #2.4 (2008), and Episode #2.8 (2008), with Sandy Johnson, Geoffrey Perkins, Geoffrey Hutchings, Steve Pemberton, Johnny Vegas, and Derren Litten.
- (1989) She acted in Robert Harling's play, "Steel Magnolias," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Rosemary Harris, Jean Boht, Maggie Steed, Stephanie Cole, and Joely Richardson in the cast. Julia McKenzie was director.
- (1991) She acted in Rudyard Kipling's play, "The Glory of the Garden," at the Duke of York's Theatre in London, England with Jill Gascoigne, Steven Mackintosh, and Russell Dixon in the cast.
- (1997) She acted in Caryl Churchill's play, "Cloud Nine, " in a Peter Hall Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Tim McInnerny, Dominic West, and Andrew Woodall in the cast. Tom Cairns was director.
- (1999) She acted in Wallace Shawn's play, "Aunt Dan and Lemon," at the Almeida Theatre in London, England with Miranda Richardson, Glenne Headly, Amira Cesar, Corey Johnson and Kerry Shale in the cast. Ted Cairns was director.
- (January 1992 - January 1993) She acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Laurence Olivier Theatre, Cottesloe Theatre and Lyttelton Theatre all in London, England in Alan Bennett and Kenneth Grahame's play, "The Wind in the Willows;" David Hare's plays, "Racing Demon," "Murmuring Judges;" Dario Fo's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui;" Tennessee Williams' play, "The Night of the Iguana;" Edward Bond's play, "The Sea;" Alan Bennett's play, "The Madness of King George III;" Tony Kushner's play, "Angels in America;" Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya;" Arvind Sharma's play, "The Little Clay Cart;" Frederico Garcia Lorca's play, "Blood Wedding;" George Farquhar's play, "The Recruiting Officer;" George Bernard Shaw's play, "Pygmalion;" Moliere's play, "Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme;" Jim Cartwright's play, "The Rise and Fall of Little Voice;" Robert Lepage's play, "Needles and Opium;" Lope De Vega's play, "Fuente Ovejuna;" William Shakespeare's plays, "A Midsummer's Night Dream;" Tony Harrison's play, "Square Rounds;" J.B. Priestley's play, "An Inspector Calls;" Bruno Schulz's play, "The Streets of Crocodiles;" "Kings" play; Keith Waterhouse's play, "Billy Liar;" "Dragon" play;" "Stages" play;" Giorgio Strehler's play, "Le Baruffe Chiozotte;" Franco Zeffirelli's play, "Sei Personaggi In Cerca D'Autore;" Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "Carousel;" and Pierre De Marivaux's play "The Game of Love and Chance;" with Keith Allen, Annabel Arden, Tony Armatrading, Eileen Atkins, Annette Badland, Robin Bailey, Frances Barber, Gillian Barge, Desmond Barrit, Alan Bates, Trevor Baxter, Steven Beard, Stephen Beckett, Stefan Bednarczyk, Duncan Bell, Michael Bryant, Suzanne Burden, Anthony Calf, Sean Chapman, Kenneth Cranham, Marcus D'Amico, Janet Dale, Phil Daniels, Joanna David, Janie Dee, Judi Dench, Reece Dinsdale, Paola Dionisotti, Anita Dobson, Kate Duchene, Alphonsia Emmanuel, Serena Evans, Tenniel Evans, Alison Fiske, Rupert Frazer, Maria Friedman, Christopher Good, Henry Goodman, Rupert Graves, Susannah Harker, Nigel Hawthorne, Michael Hayden, Mark Heap, David Horovitch, Jane Horrocks, Alan Howard, Celia Imrie, Harold Innocent, Alex Jennings, Karl Johnson, Darlene Johnson, Rachel Joyce, Charles Kay, Sara Kestelman, Jeffery Kissoon, Peter Laird, James Laurenson, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Vicky Licorish, Mark Lockyer, Alan MacNaughtan, Rosemary Martin, Maggie McCarthy, Helen McCrory, Ian McKellen, Janet McTeer, Ben Miles, Iain Mitchell, Alfred Molina, Paul Moriaty,, Katrina Murphy, Joseph Mydell, Joseph O'Conor, Richard Pasco, Patrick Pearson, Pete Postlethwaite, Caroline Quentin, Celestine Randall, Nick Reding, Joanna Riding, Terence Rigby, David Ross, Patricia Routledge, Clive Rowe, Patsy Rowlands, Enrico Maria Salerno, Adrian Scarborough, Cyril Shaps, Lesley Sharp, Antony Sher, TImothy Spall, Alison Steadman, Maggie Steed, Jo Stone-Fewings, Ken Stott, Mark Strong, David Thewlis, Ben Thomas, Sian Thomas, Harry Towb, James Villiers, Julian Wadham, June Watson, Samuel Best, Benjamin Whitrow, and Marjorie Yates in the company,
- (June 2000 - January 2001) She acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Cottesloe Theatre, Laurence Olivier Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre in London, England in Alan Ayckbourn's play, "House + Garden;" William Shakespeare's plays, "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet;" Arthur Miller's play, "All My Sons;" Ken Campbell's play, "History of the Comedy;" David Edgar's play,"Albert Speer;" Joe Penhall's play, "Blue/Orange;" Lisa Loomer's play,"The Waiting Room;" Ruth and Augustus Goetz's play, "The Heiress;" "Singin in the Rain;" Henrik Ibsen's play, "Peer Gynt;" Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" Zinnie Harris' play, "Further Than the Furthest Thing;" Yasmine Reza's play, "Life X 3;" Harold Pinter's play, "Remembrance of Things Past;" Neil Bartlett's play, "In Extremis;" and Oscar Wilde's play, "De Profundis;" with Roger Allam, Jane Asher, Shabana Azmi, Ann Bell, Suzanne Bertish, Eve Best, Susie Blake, Michael Bryant, Ken Campbell, Jonathan Cullen, Sorcha Cusack, Ben Daniels, Paola Dionisotti, Chiwetel Ejiofor, David Haig, Sheila Hancock, Diana Hardcastle, James Hazeldine, Patricia Hodge, Alan Howard, Alex Jennings, Christine Kavanagh, Sara Kestelman, Beverley Klein, Peter Laird, Julie Legrand, Andrew Lincoln, Peter McEnery, Bill Nighy, Maxine Peake, Ronald Pickup, Denis Quilley, Charlotte Randle, Corin Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, David Rintoul, Paul Robinson, Simon Russell Beale, Mark Rylance, Liza Sadovy, Michael Siberry, Imelda Staunton, Maggie Steed, Sian Thomas, and Julie Walters in the company.
- (January 2001 - January 2002) She acted in the Royal National Theatre repertoire season at the Cottesloe Theatre, Laurence Olivier Theatre, and Lyttelton Theatre in London, England Alan Jay Lerner and Frederick Loewe's musical, "My Fair Lady;" John Millington Synge's play, "The Playboy of the Western World;" "The Walls" play;" Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard;" Harold Pinter's plays, "No Man's Land," "Remembrance of Things Past;" Yasmina Reza's play, "Life X 3;" William Shakespeare's plays, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," "The Winter's Tale," "Hamlet;" MIchael Frayn's play, "Noises Off;" Complicite's play, "Mnemonic;" "Singin in the Musical;" Robert LePage's play, "The Far Side of the Moon;" Edward Albee's plays, "Marriage Play," "Finding the Sun;" R.K. Narayan's play, "The Ramayana;" Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Good Woman of Setzuan;" Patrick Marber's play, "Howard Katz;" John Vanbrugh's play, "The Relapse;" Mark Ravenhill's play, "Mother Clap's Molly House;" Charlotte Jones's play, "Humble Boy;" Arthur Miller's play, "All My Sons;" Tim Winton's play, "Cloudstreet" (Company B Belvoir); John Osborne's play, "Luther;" "The Goodhope" play;" August Wilson's play, "Jitney;" Gregory Burke's play, "Gagarin Way;" Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "South Pacific;" and Patrick Barlow's play, "The Wonder of Sex;" with Roger Allam, Edward Baker-Duly, Patrick Barlow, Duncan Bell, Christopher Benjamin, Suzanne Bertish, Eve Best, Susie Blake, Caroline Blakiston, Brian Blessed, Willis Burks II, Sheila Burrell, Judy Campbell, Ron Cook, Oliver Cotton, Derbhle Crotty, Sorcha Cusack, Ben Daniels, Phil Daniels, Andy De La Tour, Frances De La Tour, Edward De Souza, Joe Dixon, Peter Egan, James Ellis, Deborah Findlay, Tom Georgeson, Aden Gillett, Sheila Gish, Richard Griffiths, Diana Hardcastle, James Hazeldine, Patricia Hodge, Geoffrey Hutchings, Alexandra Jay, Alex Jennings, Karl Johnson, Lauren Kennedy, Sara Kestelman, Nicholas Le Prevost, Julie Legrand, Adrian Lukis, Simon McBurney, Martine McCutcheon, Peter McEnery, Stephen McKinley Henderson, Ben Miles, Iain Mitchell, Cherry Morris, John Normington, Bill Paterson, Trevor Peacock, Maxine Peake, Edward Petherbridge, Jonathan Pryce, James Purefoy, Philip Quast, Denis Quilley, John Ramm, Jeff Rawle, Corin Redgrave, Vanessa Redgrave, Sheila Reid, Diana Rigg, David Rintoul, Patsy Rowlands, Simon Russell Beale, Mark Rylance, Nadim Sawalha, Rufus Sewell, John Shrapnel, Malcolm Sinclair, Claire Skinner, Imelda Staunton, Rebecca Thornhill, Mark Umbers, Julian Wadham, Harriet Walter, Marcia Warren, Dennis Waterman, Timothy West, and John Wood in the company.
- (March 2002-August 2002; October 2002-January 2003) She acted in the Royal National Theatre season repertoire at the Cottesloe Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre, and Laurence Olivier Theatre in London, England in Nicholas Wright's play, "Vincent in Brixton;" Euripedes' play, "Bacchai;" Moliere's play, "Tartuffe;" Pamela Glen's play, "The Syringa Tree;" Sebastian Barry's play, "Hinterland;" Harold Pinter's play, "No Man's Land;" Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "South Pacific;" William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure;" Jeanette Winterson's play, "The Powerbook;" John Irving's play, "A Prayer for Owen Meany;" "The Adventures of the Stoneheads;" Aristophanes' plays, "The Frogs," "The Birds;" "Play Without Wortds;" Roy Williams' play, "Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads;" "Free;" "Life after Life;" Gary Owen's play, "The Shadow of a Boy;" Richard Bean's play, "The Mentalists;" Tanika Gupta's play, "Sanctuary;" "The Associate;" Owen McCafferty's play, "Closing Time;" Tom Stoppard's play, "The Coast of Utopia (Voyage, Shipwreck and Salvage);" Bryony Lavery's play, "Frozen;" Cole Porter's musical, "Anything Goes;" Oliver Goldsmith's play, "She Stoops To Conquer;" April De Angelis's play, "Laughing Matter;" Christopher Hampton's play, "The Talking Cure;" Shelagh Stephenson's play, "Mappa Mundi;" "Dinner;" and Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire;" and with Edward Baker Duly, Gillian Barge, Eve Best, Saffron Burrows, Josette Bushell-Mingo, John Carlisle, Glenn Close, Martin Clunes, Essie Davis, Andy De La Tour, Felicity Dean, Stephen Dillane, Anita Dobson, Penny Downie, Nicholas Farrell, Michael Feast, Ralph Fiennes, Tom Georgeson, Pamela Gien, Debra Gillett, Iain Glenn, James Hayes, James Hazeldine, Guy Henry, Greg Hicks, Clare Higgins, Ian Holm, Will Keen, Lauren Kennedy, Josie Lawrence, Patrick Malahide, Aidan McArdle, Iain Mitchell, Dearbhla Molloy, Renzo Murrone, Paul Nicholls, Robert Pastorelli, Duncan Preston, Philip Quast, Ian Redford, Corin Redgrave, Patrick Robinson, Hugh Ross, David Ryall, Fabio Santos, Fiona Shaw, John Shrapnel, Jo Stone-Fewings, Rob Storr, Jochum Ten Haaf, David Threlfall, Margaret Tyzacl, Julian Wadham, Harriet Walter, Jason Watkins, Jason Webb and John Wood in the company.
- (1990) appeared in a commercial for Hamlet cigars
- (2019/2020) appeared at the London Palladium in "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" with Julian Clary, Paul O'Grady and Nigel Havers.
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