| THEATRE | |||
| Production | Character | Director | Theatre |
| Macbeth | Lady Macbeth | Peter McAllister | Theatre Babel |
| Heritage | Ruth | Philip Howard | Travese & Canadian Tour |
| Give me your answer do! | Grainne | Ben Twist | Lyric, Belfast |
| Refuge | Beth | Gerda Stevenson | Stellar Quines |
| As You Like It | Rosalind | Tony Graham | Citizens & Tour |
| The 39 Steps | "All the ladies" | Richard Baron | Perth Rep |
| Bondagers | Ellen | Ian Brown | Traverse, Donmar Warehouse & World Tour |
| The Baby | Macu | Michael Boyd | Tron Theatre, Glasgow |
| Bold Girls | Marie | Robin Peoples | Musselborough Theatre Co. |
| Dracula | Mina | Anna Newell | Dundee Rep Theatre |
| Dangerous Corner | Olwen | Dominic Hill | Perth Rep |
| Taming of the Shrew | Bianca | Ian Wooldridge | Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
| Norman Conquests | Annie | Clive Perry | Pitlochry Festival Theatre |
| Jane Eyre | Jane | John Harrison | Pitlochry Festival Theatre |
| An Ideal Husband | Lady Chiltern | Hugh Hodgart | Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
| The Crucible | Mary Warren | Ian Wooldridge | Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
| Look Back in Anger | Alison | Ian Wooldridge | Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
| She Stoops to Conquer | Kate Hardcastle | Neil Murray | Dundee Rep Theatre |
| Who's Afraid of Virgina Woolf? | Honey | Ian Wooldridge | Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
| A View from the Bridge | Catherine | Ian Wooldridge | Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
| Rocky Horror Show | Columbia | Paddy Scully | Arts Theatre, Belfast |
| The Recruiting Officer | Melinda | Kenny Ireland | Royal Lyceum, Edinburgh |
| TELEVISION | |||
| Attachments (Ties of Blood) | Dora | Graham Reid | BBC TV |
| God's Frontiersmen | Mrs Mellon | Steve Butcher | Ulster TV |
| Taggart (Gingerbread) | Cathy Ross | Sarah Hollings | Scottish TV |
RADIO
Novels read for radio including "Alias Grace" by Margaret Atwood and "Grace Notes" by Bernard McLaverty.
Many productions for BBC Radio Scotland's Schools Programme.
Many voice overs for TV and Radio.
Drama productions for BBC Radio Scotland and BBC Radio 4, including "The Destiny of Natalie X" directed by Dave Bachelor.