Sally Ann Matthews - THEATRE

THEATRE

  • Judy (Lead), FRAMED, The Mill at Sonning, Ian Masters
  • Alison, MUM'S THE WORD, UK Tour, Andrew Lynford
  • Dee, THE BUSINESS OF MURDER, UK Tour, Ian Masters
  • Jean Perkins, FUNNY MONEY, UK Tour, Giles Watling
  • Annie, TABLE MANNERS, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
  • Joanna Lyppiat, PRESENT LAUGHTER, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
  • Jane, KILLING TIME, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
  • Mrs Grose, TURN OF THE SCREW, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
  • Suzette, DON'T DRESS FOR DINNER, UK Tour, Ian Dickens
  • Mary Magdalene/Singer, THE PASSION/DOOMSDAY, Northern Broadsides, Barrie Rutter
  • Lady Montague, ROMEO & JULIET, Northern Broadsides, Barrie Rutter
  • Octavia, ANTONY & CLEOPATRA, Northern Broadsides, Barrie Rutter
  • Michele Gray, BLOOD SWEAT AND TEARS, Hull Truck, Zoe Seaton
  • Vicki, MY FAT FRIEND, Oldham, Kenneth Alan Taylor
  • Stephanie/Stella Turner, FEED, Bill Kenwright Ltd, Kenneth Alan Taylor
  • Sarah Harding, THE ACCRINGTON PALS, Bolton Octagon, Sue Sutton Mayo
  • Raissa, THE SUICIDE, Bolton Octagon, Lawrence Till
  • Daisy Hannigan, BILOXI BLUES, Manchester Library Theatre, David Fleashman

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