Stage Work
- Grease - Cha-Cha (1994–1995)
- Die Schöne und Das Biest (Vienna) - Babette (1995–1997)
- Cole Porter Revue - Juliet (1996–1997)
- West Side Story - Anita (1997)
- City of Angels (Krefeld) - Gabby/Bobby (1997)
- Die Schöne und Das Biest (Stuttgart) - Babette (1997–1998)
- City of Angels (Amstetten) - Gabby/Bobby (1998)
- Chicago (Vienna) - June (u/s Roxie) (1998–1999)
- Chicago (Berlin) - Roxie (2000)
- Chicago (Switzerland) - Roxie (2000–2001)
- Time Out! - Maxine (2001)
- Chicago (Düsseldorf) - Roxie (2001–2002)
- What A Feeling - Aylin (2002)
- Wake Up - Lydia (2002–2004)
- Lapdog and Wildcat (2003)
- The Wild Party (Amstetten) - Queenie (2003)
- The Wild Party (Klagenfurt) - Queenie (2004–2005)
- Show Boat - Ellie (2005–2006)
- Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris - u/s Woman #1 (2006)
- Beauty and the Beast (Broadway) - Babette (2007)
- Evita (Dortmund) - Eva Perón (2009)
- Pardon My English (Dresden) - Gitta (2009)
- Ich war noch niemals in New York (Vienna) - Lisa Wartberg(2010)
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