Theatre Roles
- 1960 “An Angel Of Inaction" by Claude Puget, the role of angel.
- 1961 “Les Jours Heureux" by Claude Puget, the role of Pernette.
- 1962 “The Glass Menagerie” by Tennessee Williams, the role of Laura Wingfield.
- 1964 “De Knecht van twee meesters van Goldoni” by Henk Votel, the role of a small servant.
- 1964 “Our Town” by Thornton Wilder, all of the children’s roles.
- 1964 “The Paris Wedding” by E.Labiche / Marc-Michel, silent role of Suzanne, in a review.
- 1965-1966 “De Schilderijenoorlog” by Jan Staal, first leading role, the 11-year-old girl Jannie Koperslager.
- 1966 “Romeo and Juliet” by William Shakespeare, the role of Juliet with Lex Schoorel as Romeo, translated by Adrian Brine.
- 1967 “De grote en de kleine koning” by B. Kindervoorstelling, the role of B. Minoli.
- 1967 “Een huwelijk onder Lodewijk de XV” by A.Dumas Père, the silent role of Moortje.
- 1967 “Ploeft, kindervoorstelling” by M.C. Machado, the role of Maribel.
- 1967 “En het geschiedde in die dagen… Cabareteske Kerstcantate” by J.van Hoogland with music by Han Reiziger
- 1968 “ABC Cabaret by Wim Kan and Corry Vonk.
- 1971 “Porselein”
- 1975 “Zwaarmoedige verhalen voor bij de centrale verwarming”
- 1979 “Martijn en de magiër”
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