Other works
Appeared in the title role of "Orlando" in the one-woman show produced and directed by Robert Wilson at the 50th Edinburgh International Festival, from 11- 31 August 1996.
She played Aunt Dan, alongside
Glenne Headly, in "Aunt Dan and Lemon" at the Almedia Theatre, in London from 5 May 1999 to 5 June 1999.
She provided the voices of the Girl and the Pig in a 2005 WSPA (World Society for the Protection of Animals) on-line animated short, "Crouching Ox Crowing Rooster".
Appeared in the role of Beatrice-Joanna at the Royal National Theatre in their 1988 production of Thomas Middleton and William Rowley's "The Changeling".
In late 1988, she played the Young Woman in the stage
debut of Harold Pinter's "Mountain Language" at the Royal National Theatre, alongside
Michael Gambon,
Eileen Atkins and
Julian Wadham.
She appeared as "Etta Jenks" in the 1990 Royal Court Theatre production of the play by Marlene Meyers.
Played Madame in 'The Maids', a 1983 theatre production at the Bristol New Vic Theatre.
Played Honey in 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf', a 1983 theatre production at the Bristol New Vic Theatre.
Played Katie Wyld in 'The Table of the Two Horseman', a 1983 theatre production at the Bristol Theatre Royal.
Made her West End stage
debut as Jane Gladwin in 'Moving' at the Queen's Theatre, London in 1981.
Played the Actress in 'Insignificance', a 1983 theatre production at the Bristol New Vic Theatre.
Played Beth in the 1987 theatre production of 'A Lie of the Mind' at the Royal Court Theatre in London.
Took part in the 2005 charity theatre production of 'One Knight Only' at the Theatre Royal in London, alongside the likes of Helen Mirren, Judi Dench, Joan Plowright, Antony Sher, Diana Rigg and Patrick Stewart.
Starred in two series of the radio comedy 'Wild Things!' between 2002 and 2003 as Ample.
Appeared in the 1984 Dukes Playhouse theatre production 'Life of Einstein', directed by Mike Newell.
Played Glenna in the 1985 theatre production of 'Edmond' in Newcastle.
Starred as Helen Schlegel in the 1985 radio adaptation of 'Howard's End'.
Starred as Olivia Presteign in the 1991 radio production 'Tiger! Tiger!'
Played Judy in the 1996 theatre production of 'The Designated Mourner' at the National Theatre in London.
Was a surprise celebrity guest in three 'The Play What I Wrote' shows at Wyndhams Theatre, London in 2002 and 2003.
Championed the Asian elephant in the 2006 TV series Extinct shown in the UK.
2006
TV commercial for Danacol.
Starred in the 2006 radio production of 'Plenty' as Susan.
Narrates the hugely successful 'Horrid Henry' audio books.
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