Theatre includes: Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing (RSC, 2007 Critics’ Choice Award Best Shakespearean Performance, Olivier Award Best Actress), Constance in King John (RSC), Gillian Holroyd in Bell, Book and Candle (Queen’s, Hornchurch), Jacqueline Maingot in French Without Tears (Palace, Watford), Grace in Venom (Drill Hall), Beverley in Abigail’s Party (Northcott), Philippa in Burning Houses (Chelsea Centre), Miss Havisham/Biddy in Great Expectations (Duke’s Playhouse), Helena in A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Gatehouse), Eustacia Vye in The Return of the Native (Swan Worcester/tour), Leonie Hunter in No Flies on Mr Hunter (Chelsea Centre) and Princess of Eboli in Don Carlos (Lyric Studio, Hammersmith).
Film includes: Maggie in Shaun of the Dead, Liane in Ready When You Are Mr McGill, Charlotte in Cheese Makes You Dream (short), Jenny in Captain Eager and the Mark of Voth, Liaison Officer in Pure, Sacha in Miranda and Stella in Glasses Break.
Television includes: Edith Frank in The Diary of Anne Frank, Alice in Love Soup (two series), Dr Todd in Green Wing (two series, 2006 Royal Television Society’s Best Actress Award, BAFTA Best Comedy Performance Award nomination), The Nurse in Doctor Who, Sam in The Lenny Henry Show, Denny in When I’m 64, Fran in Black Books (three series, 2005 British Comedy Awards Best Comedy Actress nomination for Green Wing and Black Books), Pam in Jonathan Creek, Jackie in Falling Apart, Jenny in People Like Us, Emma in Happiness, Julia Robbins in The World of Pub, Delphina in High Stakes, Sarah in People Like Us, Serena in Cry Wolf, Rebekah Masters in Tech Heads, Valerie in Blind Men (series), Doctor Hinkley in Wycliffe, Lamia in Neverwhere, Doctor Taylor in Kinsey, Professor Wiseman in Blue Heaven and Sam Lewis in Numero Uno.
Radio includes: Debbie Aldridge in The Archers (BBC Best Newcomer in Radio nominee, Independent Radio Awards 1992).