Significant Roles
- Plovdiv Drama Theatre(1999–2007)
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- The Art of Comedy by L. Pirandello, directed by M. Kurkinsky … The teacher
- The Bear by A. Chekhov, directed by M. Kurkinsky … Popova; Plovdiv Award for theatre
- Mother-in-law by A. Strashimirov, directed by M. Kurkinsky … Kostanda
- Romeo and Juliet by W. Shakespeare, directed by G. Stoev … Lady Capulet
- The Brothers Karamazov by F. Dostoevsky, directed by S. Radev … Hohlakova
- A Midsummer Night's Dream by W. Shakespeare, directed by P. Kaukov … Titania
- Blood Wedding by Federico Garcia Lorca, directed by M. Kurkinsky … The Mother
- European Capital of Culture, Weimar, Germany (1999)
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- Life with an Idiot by Victor Erofeyev, directed by E. Bonev … She
- Between Worlds by Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt, directed by Zdravko Mitkov … Dr. S.
- Derezon Theatre Alliance française (1997–1998)
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- Miss Julie by A. Strindberg, directed by Emil Bonev … Miss Julia
- Plovdiv Drama Theatre(1991–1997)
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- Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? by E. Albee, directed by H. Zerovski … Honey
- Sexual Perversity in Chicago by David Mamet, directed by N. Lambrev
- The Last Yankee by Arthur Miller, directed by B. Chakrinov … Patricia
- Vieux Carré by T. Williams, directed by A. Gadjalov … Mrs. Wier
- Shoumen Drama Theatre (1988–1991)
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- Electra, My Love by Laszlo Gyurk], directed by B. Pankin … Electra; Shoumen Award for young actress
- The Secret Dinner of Deacon Levski by Stefan Tsanev, directed by B. Pankin … Karavelova
- Even a Wise Man Stumbles by A. Ostrovsky, directed by A. Katz … Kleopatra Lvovna; Russia
- Razgrad Drama Theatre (1986–1988)
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- The Lark by Jean Anouilh, directed by H. Minchev … Joan Of Arc
- Love Boulevards by Stefan Tzanev, directed by Boris Pankin … Maya
- Manufacture Theatre
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- Two-Character Play by T. Williams, directed by A. Draganova … The Sister
- Woyzeck by Georg Buchner, directed by H. Mintchev … Мariе
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