Stage Roles
Duration | Production | Role | Theatre | Awards |
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1968–1970 | Hair | Member of the Tribe |
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1973–1974 | Grease | Sandy |
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1974–1975 | Billy | Rita |
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1975–1976 | The Boyfriend | Maisie |
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1978–1980 | Evita | Eva Perón |
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1981–1982 | Cats | Grizabella |
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1983–1984 | Abbacadabra | Miss Williams / Carabosse |
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1986–1987 | Chess | Florence Vassy |
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1989–1990 | Anything Goes | Reno Sweeney |
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1993–1994 | Piaf | Édith Piaf |
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1994, 1995–1996, 1996–1997 |
Sunset Boulevard | Norma Desmond |
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1998 | Le Misanthrope | Célimène |
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2000–2001 | The King and I | Anna Leonowens |
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2003 | Where There's a Will | Angèle |
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2004 | Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street | Mrs. Lovett |
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2007 | The Drowsy Chaperone | The Drowsy Chaperone / Beatrice Stockwell |
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2011 | Follies | Carlotta Campion |
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