Grusha Vachnadze, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1980
Lisetta, The Battlefield, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1980
Mme. La Duchesse de Guermantes, A Waste of Time, Glasgow CitizensCompany, 1980
Melantha/Octavia, Marriage a la Mode, Glasgow Citizens Company, 1981
Monimia, The Orphan, Greenwich Theatre, London, 1986
The Way of the World, Royal National Theatre, London, 1995
Julia, A Delicate Balance, Theatre Royal, London, 1997
Queen Elizabeth, Richard III, Royal Shakespeare Company, Savoy Theatre, London, 1999
Julie, Sleep with Me, Royal National Theatre, 1999
Goneril, King Lear, Royal Shakespeare Company, Barbican Theatre, London, 1999
Joanna, Garden, Royal National Theatre, Olivier Theatre, and House, Royal National Theatre, Lyttelton Theatre (performed simultaneouslyin separate theatres), 2000
Liz, Feelgood, Hampstead Theatre, London, 2001
Also appeared in The Winter Guest, Almeida Theatre, London, then Leeds Playhouse; The Lover and The Stronger, both Battersea ArtsTheatre; China,The Cutting, and A View of Kabul, all Bush Theatre, London; Ezra and The Worlds, both Half Moon Theatre, London; title role in Hedda Gabler, Liecester Haymarket Theatre; asDesdemona, Othello, Lyric Theatre--Hammersmith, London, and Renaissance Theatre; Private Lives, Manchester Royal Exchange Theatre; Kaisers of Carnuntum, Northern Broadsides Theatre; The Illusion, Old Vic Theatre, London; Uncle Vanya, Renaissance Theatre; Bloody Poetry, Royal Court Theatre, London; Countrymania,The Misanthrope,The Mountain Giants,Square Rounds, and The Wandering Jew, all Royal National Theatre, London; Happy End and as Katharina, The Taming of the Shrew, both Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford-upon-Avon, England; Pamela and Too True to be Good, both Shared Experience Theatre; A Passion in Six Days and as Ophelia, Hamlet,both Sheffield Crucible Theatre; Kindertransport, Vaudeville Theatre,London; Rainsnakes, Young Vic Theatre, London.
Film Appearances
Thorhild the Sarcastic, Erik the Viking (also known as Erik viking), Orion, 1989
Aileen Armitage, Wide-Eyed and Legless (also known as The Wedding Gift), 1994
Television Appearances
Movies
Judith Cole, Frankenstein's Baby, 1990
Queen Isobel, Richard II, 1997
Miniseries
Stanley and the Women, 1991
Lady Steyne, Vanity Fair, Arts and Entertainment, 1999
Specials
Doctor Saxon, A Mind to Murder, PBS, 1996
Voice of Desdemona, Othello, PBS, 1996
Episodic
Carol Sharp, "The Last Enemy," Inspector Morse, PBS, 1989
Mrs. Johnson, "What Care? What Compensation?," No Job for a Lady,1992
Stella Powell, "Old Flames," Doctor Finlay, 1995
Julie McAnearney, "Strap Me Vitals," Blind Men, 1997
Other Television Appearances
Also appeared in After the Party;The Bill;Billy'sBlues;Fallen Sons;Jury;Maybury;Nancy Astor;Prick Up Your Ears;Rose Red;Shadow of the Noose;Taggart;Tears Before Bedtime; and Victoria Wood Playhouse.
RECORDINGS
Taped Readings
Lord Byron Poems, HighBridge Company, 2000
Also read for recording of Scandalous Risks, Chivers.
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