- (1974) She starred in Sir Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Absurd Person Singular", at London's Criterion Theatre in England with Peter Blythe, Paul Eddington, Fenella Fielding, Marty Cruikshank, Paul Shelley. Directed by Sam Walters.
- (1971) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet", at the Cambridge Theatre in London, England in a Nottingham Playhouse Company production with Alan Bates, Douglas Wilmer and Celia Johnson in the cast.
- (1983) Appeared in a play entitled "Little Lies", starring Sir John Mills, at the Wyndham's Theatre, London, England, which ran from July 1983 through February 1984, written by Joseph George Caruso and produced by Robert Mackintosh and William de Silva, and was directed by Tony Tanner. The play also starred Connie Booth, Anthony Bate, Dominic Guard, Paul Hardwick, Katherine Kath, Malcolm Sinclair, Alison Neil and Gregory Cox. After the London production, the play transferred to the Royal Alexandra Theatre, Toronto, Canada, for a limited engagement of six weeks. This production was directed by Michael Attenborough.
- (1968) She acted in Peter Shaffer's plays, "White Liars," and "Black Comedy," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Ian McKellen, Dorothy Reynolds, James Bolam, Robert Flemyng, Ken Wynne, and Liz Fraser in the cast. Peter Wood was director.
- (1968) She acted in Peter Shaffer's plays, "White Liars," and "Black Comedy," at the Theatre Royal in Brighton, East Sussex, England with Ian McKellen, Dorothy Reynolds, James Bolam, Robert Flemyng, Ken Wynne, and Liz Fraser in the cast. Peter Wood was director.
- (1974) She acted in Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Absurd Person Singular,"at the Criterion Theatre in London, England with Peter Blythe, Paul Eddington, Fenella Fielding, Marty Cruickshank, and Paul Shelley in the cast. Sam Walters was director.
- (1985) She acted in Frank Xaver Kroetz's play, "Through The Leaves;" Mike Stott's play, "Dead Men;" Peter Arnott's play, "White Rose;" Chris Hannan's play, "Elizabeth Gordon Quinn;" Ken Ross's play, "The Price of Experience;" John Clifford's play, "Losing Venice;" Ernst Jandl's play, "Aus Der Fremde;" and Philippe Gaulier's play, "No Son of Mine;" in an Isosceles Comedy Company production at the Traverse Festival of 1985 at the Traverse Theatre in Edinburgh, Scotland with Eileen Nicholas, Ken Stott, Kate Duchene, Jack Ellis, Raad Rawi, Tilda Swinton, Simon Tyrrell, Duncan Bell, Bernard Doherty, Cyril Nri, Joseph Mydell, Philip Voss, Colette O'Neil, Annabel Arden, Celia Core-Booth, Joyce Deans, Pat Abernethy, and Dave Marsden in the cast. Jenny Killick, Peter Lichtenfels, and Stephen Unwin were directors.
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