- Appears on the Original Cast Album for "Stop the World, I Want to Get Off"
- (September 1979) She acted in Anthony Shaffer's play, "The Case of the Oily Levantine," at Her Majesty's Theatre in London, England with Hywel Bennett, Adrienne Posta, Bernard Archard, William Squire, Wolfe Morris, Paul Angelis, Gwen Nelson, and Roger Leach in the cast. Patrick Dromgoole was director.
- (1997) She acted in Rodney Ackland's play, "After October," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Minerva Studio Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Dorothy Tutin, Nick Waring, Philip Bond, Gregory Floy, Murray Melvin, and Maria Miles in the cast. Keith Baxter was director.
- (1988) She acted in Terrence Rattigan's plays, "The Browning Version," and "Harlequinade," at the Royalty Theatre in London, England with Dorothy Tutin, Paul Eddigton, John Duttine, John Skitt, Jean Anderson, Jack Watling, Simon Shepherd, Stephen Churchett, and Julie Dawn Cole in the cast. Tim Luscombe was director.
- (October 1960) She performed in Dicks and Rudge's revue, "...And Another Thing," at the Fortune Theatre in London, England with Bernard Cribbins, Joyce Blair, Lionel Blair, Donald Hewlett, and Anton Rodgers in the cast. Charles Ross was director. Alan Melville, Charles Zwar, Lionel Bart, and Barry Cryer were also contributors.
- (1961) She acted in Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley's musical, "Stop the World-I Want to Get Off," at the Queen's Theatre in London, England with Anthony Newley, Marti Webb, and Virginia Mason in the cast. Anthony Newley was also director. Sean Kenney was setting designer and lighting designer.
- (August 1984) She acted in Sandy Wilson's musical, "The Boyfriend," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Derek Waring, Peter Bayliss, Simon Green, Rosemary Ashe, and Paddie O'Neil in the cast. Sandy Wilson was also director.
- (September 1984) She acted in Sandy Wilson's musical, "The Boyfriend," at the Albery Theatre in London, England with Derek Waring, Peter Bayliss, Simon Green, Rosemary Ashe, and Paddie O'Neil in the cast. Sandy Wilson was also director.
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