Stage Work
| Plays | |||||
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| Opening Date | Closing Date | Title | Role | Theatre | |
| 24 January 1950 | 14 July 1951 | The Happy Time | Mignonette | Plymouth | |
| 26 March 1956 | 31 March 1956 | Little Glass Clock | Gabrielle | John Golden | |
| 31 January 1958 | 8 February 1958 | Present Laughter | Joanna Lyppiatt | Belasco | |
| 18 March 1963 | 9 November 1963 | Tovarich | Tatiana | Broadway Majestic Winter Garden |
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| 4 April 1983 | 1 January 1984 | You Can't Take It with You | Olga | Plymouth Royale |
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