- Her theatre credits include: Blanche of Castile in "King John" by William Shakespeare , directed by Michael Benthall (Old Vic Theatre, London, 1953)
- (1973) She acted in Noël Coward's play, "Relative Values", at the Westminster Theatre in London, England with Joyce Blair and Margaret Lockwood in the cast. Charles Hickman was the director.
- (1951) She acted in Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "Preserving Mr. Panmure," at the Aldwych Theatre in London, England with Reginald Purdell, Dorothy Reynolds, Alan MacNaughtan, and John Garside in the cast.
- (1950) She acted in George Farquhar's play, "The Beaux' Strategem," at the Lyric Theatre in London, England with Sir John Clements, Kay Hammond, Robert Eddison, Charles Lloyd Pack, and Phyllis Relph in the cast.
- (1956) She acted in Richard Brisley Sheridan's play, "The Rivals," at the Saville Theatre in London, England with Sir John Clements, Laurence Harvey, Athene Seyler, Paul Daneman, William Mervyn, Michael Medwin OBE, and Brian Hayes in the cast. William Chappell was director.
- (1950) She acted in Eleanor Farjeon's play, "The Silver Curlew," at the Fortune Theatre in London, England in a Daniel Mayer Company production with Basil Hoskins, Michael Turner, Richard Warner, Denys Blakelock, Brian Wilde, Dorothy Reynolds, in the cast. John Fernald was director. Clifton Parker was composer.
- (1986) She acted in a stage adaptation of Charlotte Bronte's novel, "Jane Eyre," in a Chichester Festival Production at the Chichester Festival Theatre in Chichester, West Sussex, England with Keith Michell, Jenny Seagrove, James Wilby, Serena Gordon, Tamsin Olivier, Gareth Vaughan, and Gordon Gostelow in the cast. Peter Coe was director.
- (1973) She acted in Noel Coward's play, "Relative Values," at the Westminster Theatre in London, England with Margaret Lockwood and Joyce Blair in the cast. Charles Hickman was director.
- (1984) She acted in Eugene Wiley Presley's play, "Raffles," at the Palace Theatre in Watford, England with Simon Cadell, Simon Chandler, Denys Hawthorne, and Alan Dobie in the cast. Leon Rubin was director.
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