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Stage: Appeared (as "Gwendolin") in "Daniel Deronda", an adaptation of the novel by George Eliot - University Theatre, Manchester, England, January 1969.

Stage: Played Ellida in Henrik Ibsen's "The Lady from the Sea" on Broadway (Circle in the Square Theatre), New York City, March-May 1976.

Stage: Played Hecuba in Euripides' "Hecuba", at the Albery Theatre, London (March - May 2005)/ Brooklyn Academy of Music's Howard Gilman Opera House, Brooklyn, NY (June 2005)/ Eisenhower Theater, Kennedy Center, Washington, DC (June 2005).

Stage: Played Mary Cavan Tyrone in Eugene O'Neill's "Long Day's Journey Into Night" on Broadway (Plymouth Theater), New York City, May-August 2003. Won Tony award for Best Dramatic Actress.

Stage: Played Lady Torrance in Tennessee Williams' "Orpheus Decending" on Broadway (Neil Simon Theater), New York City, Sept.-Dec. 1989.

Stage: Played Virginia Woolf in "Vita and Virginia", based on the letters exchanged between Woolf and Vita Sackville-West, adapted by Eileen Atkins who also played Sackville-West. Union Square Theatre, New York (1994).

Stage: Appeared in "New Statesman", National Theatre, London, England (1996).

Stage: Appeared in "Sarah Bernhardt Comes to Town", a collection of short stories/select scenes from the works of Anton Chekhov, Recital Theatre, Springfield, MA/Symphony Space, New York City, 1998.

Stage: Produced and co-directed "Not About Nightingales" by Tennessee Williams, Alley Theatre, Houston, TX/National Theatre, London, England/Moving Theatre, 1998.

Stage: Played Portia in William Shakespeare's "Julis Ceasar", Alley Theatre, Houston, TX, 1997.

Stage: Starred in (as "Cleopatra") and directed William Shakespeare's "Anthony and Cleopatra", Alley Theater, Houston, TX/Joseph Papp Public Theater, New York/Anspacher Theatre, London (1997).

Stage: Appeared in Henrik Ibsen's "John Gabriel Borkman", National Theatre (Lyttelton stage), London, England (1996).

Stage: Played Carlotta in "A Song at Twilight" by Noel Coward, Gielgud Theatre, London (1999-2000).

Stage: Played Prospero in William Shakespeare's "The Tempest", Shakespeare's Globe, London (2000).

Stage: Played Ranevskaya in Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard", National Theatre (Cotteslow stage), London (2000-01).

Stage: Played Mrs. Erlynne in "Lady Windermere's Fan" by Oscar Wilde - Theatre Royal, Bath/Theatre Royal Haymarket, London (2002).

Stage: Appeared in "The Hollow Crown" by John Barton, Princess of Wales Theatre, Toronto, Canada (2004).

Stage: Played the author in "A Year of Magical Thinking" based on the memoir by Jean Didon, Booth Theatre, London (2007).

Stage: Appeared in "The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie", London, England. Won the London Evening Standard Theater Award.

Stage: Appeared in "A Touch of the Poet", London, England, 1988. Won the London Critics Circle Theater Award.

Stage: Appeared in "When She Danced", London, England, 1991. Won the London Evening Standard Theater Award.

Stage: Appeared in "The Seagull", London, England, 1985. Won the London Critics Circle Theatre Award, London Evening Standard Theatre Award.

Stage: Appeared in "John Gabriel Borkman" in London, England, 1997. Nominated for the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award.

Stage: Appeared in "The Aspern Papers", London, England, 1984. Nominated for the Laurence Olivier Theatre Award.

Stage: Starred (as Jean Didon) in "A Year of Magical Thinking", directed by David Hare, based on the memoir of Jean Didon, at the Booth Theatre, London, 2007. She won the Drama Desk Award and was nominated for a Tony Award.

(1958) She acted in Norman Charles Hunter's play, "A Touch of the Sun," at the Princes Theatre in London, England with Diana Wynyard, Ronald Squire, Louise Allbritton, and Michael Gwynn in the cast.

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