Year | Title | Role | Venue | |
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1952 | Mystery of Greenfingers | | YMCA Players, Hoylake | |
1954 | Nothing But the Truth | Ethel | YMCA Players, Hoylake | [36] |
1954 | To Kill a Cat | Margaret Fenwick | YMCA Players, Hoylake | |
1956 | The Caucasian Chalk Circle | Chorus | Vanbrugh Theatre, London | [37] |
1956 | The Frogs | | | |
1956 | Pygmalion | Eliza Doolittle | St Pancras Town Hall | |
1956 | The Winter's Tale | Paulina | | |
1957 | Doctor in the House | | Connaught Theatre, Worthing | |
1957 | Separate Tables | Jean Stratton / Jean Tanner | Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch | [38] |
1957 | Rum Punch | | Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch | |
1957 | Ring For Catty | | Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch | |
1957 | The White Sheep of the Family | | Queen's Theatre, Hornchurch | |
1957 | All Kinds of Men | Ruby | Arts Theatre, London | |
1958 | An Inspector Calls | | New Theatre, Crewe | |
1958 | My Three Angels | | New Theatre, Crewe | |
1958 | Macadam and Eve | | New Theatre, Crewe | |
1958 | Trial and Error | | New Theatre, Crewe | |
1958 | Book of the Month | | New Theatre, Crewe | |
1958 | Jane Eyre | Jane Eyre | New Theatre, Crewe | [39] |
1958 | The Glass Menagerie | | New Theatre, Crewe | |
1958 | Burdalane | | New Theatre, Crewe | |
1958 | Old Tyme Music Hall | | New Theatre, Crewe | |
1958 | A Girl Named Sadie | | UK tour | |
1961 | Fools Rush In | Pam | Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee | [40] |
1961 | In Search of Happiness | Marina | Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee | |
1961 | The Durable Element | Katherine | Dundee Repertory Theatre, Dundee | |
1961 | The Kitchen | | Royal Court Theatre, London | |
1962 | The Idiot | Nastasya Filippovna | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | [41] |
1962 | Come Back With Diamonds | | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | |
1962 | Guilty Party | | Watford Palace Theatre, Watford | |
1962 | Double Yolk | | Watford Palace Theatre, Watford | |
1963 | Alfie | Siddie | Mermaid Theatre, London; then the Duchess Theatre, London | [42] |
1964 | Theatre of Cruelty | Christine Keeler / Jacqueline Kennedy | London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, London | [43] |
1964 | The Screens | Kadidja | Donmar Warehouse, London | [44] |
1964 | Marat/Sade | Charlotte Corday | Aldwych Theatre, London | [45] |
1964 | The Jew of Malta | Bellamira | Aldwych Theatre, London | [46] |
1965 | Love's Labour's Lost | Princess of France | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon | [47] |
1965 | Squire Puntila and His Servant Matti | Eva | Aldwych Theatre, London | [48] |
1965 | Hamlet | Ophelia | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon | |
1965 | The Investigation | Witness 4 | Aldwych Theatre, London | [49] |
1965 | Marat/Sade | Charlotte Corday | Martin Beck Theatre, New York | [50] |
1966 | US | | Aldwych Theatre, London | |
1967 | Three Sisters | Masha | Royal Court Theatre, London | |
1967 | Fanghorn | Tamara Fanghorn | Fortune Theatre, London | [51] |
1973 | Collaborators | Katherine Winter | Duchess Theatre, London | [52] |
1974 | The Maids | Solange | Greenwich Theatre, London | |
1975 | Hedda Gabler | Hedda Tesman | Richmond Theatre, London; then world tour (Australia, USA, Canada), and Aldwych Theatre, London | [53] [54] |
1976 | The White Devil | Vittoria Corombona | The Old Vic, London | [55] |
1977 | Stevie | Stevie Smith | Vaudeville Theatre, London | [56] |
1978 | Antony and Cleopatra | Cleopatra | Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon | [57] |
1979 | Antony and Cleopatra | Cleopatra | Aldwych Theatre, London | [58] |
1980 | Rose | Rose | Duke of York's Theatre, London | |
1981 | Rose | Rose | Cort Theatre, New York | |
1982 | Summit Conference | Eva Braun | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | |
1983 | Great and Small | Lotte | British tour; then Vaudeville Theatre, London | |
1984 | Strange Interlude | Nina Leeds | Previews in Croydon and Nottingham; then Duke of York's Theatre, London | [59] |
1984 | Phedra | Phedra | The Old Vic, London | |
1985 | Strange Inderlude | Nina Leeds | Nederlander Theatre, New York | [60] |
1985 | Phedra | Phedra | Aldwych Theatre, London | [61] |
1986 | Across from the Garden of Allah | Barbara | Tour, then Comedy Theatre, London | [62] |
1986 | The House of Bernarda Alba | Bernarda | Lyric Theatre, Hammersmith | [63] |
1987 | The House of Bernarda Alba | Bernarda | Globe Theatre, London | |
1988 | Macbeth | Lady Macbeth | Canada and US tour; then Mark Hellinger Theatre, New York | [64] |
1989 | Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? | Martha | Doolittle Theatre, Los Angeles | [65] |
1990 | Scenes from an Execution | Galactia | Almeida Theatre, London | [66] |
1990 | Mother Courage | Mother Courage | Citizens Theatre, Glasgow; then Mermaid Theatre, London | [67] |
1991 | Mourning Becomes Electra | Christine Mannon | Citizens Theatre, Glasgow | [68] |
2016 | King Lear | King Lear | The Old Vic, London | [69] |
2018 | Three Tall Women | A | John Golden Theatre, New York | [70] [71] |
2019 | King Lear | King Lear | Cort Theatre, New York | [72] | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1964 | Ars Longa Vita Brevis | Roxana, his wife | BBC Network Three | [73] [74] |
1965 | The Investigation | The Witnesses (part of ensemble) | BBC Network Three | [75] |
1967 | Love in a Cupboard | Regina Olsen | BBC Network Three | [76] |
1967 | The Representative of the Poem | Emily Dickinson | BBC Radio 3 poetry reading | [77] |
1969 | Afternoon Theatre | Christa | BBC Radio 4 episode: "The Road from Ruin by Frederick Benedict" | [78] |
1969 | Danton's Death | Marion | BBC Radio 3 | [79] |
1976 | Emily Dickinson | Reader | BBC Radio 3 | [80] |
1978 | The Monday Play | Stevie | BBC Radio 4 episode: "Stevie" | [81] |
1980 | Woman's Hour | Reader | BBC Radio 4 serial: Daughters of the Vicar by D. H. Lawrence | [82] [83] |
1980 | The Yellow Wallpaper | Reader | BBC Radio 3 | |
1980 | The Prague Trial 79 | Reader | BBC Radio 3 | [84] |
1981 | You Will Hear Thunder | Anna Akhmatova | BBC Radio 3 | [85] |
1984 | Scenes From an Execution | Galactia | BBC Radio 3 | [86] |
1988 | The Wednesday Feature | Reader | BBC Radio 4 episode: "The Memory of Troy" | [87] |
1994 | With Great Pleasure | Reader | BBC Radio 4 episode | [88] |
2015 | Blood, Sex and Money by Emile Zola | Dide | BBC Radio 4: Three series (27 episodes; 2015–2016) | [89] [90] [91] [92] |
2017 | Drama | The Soul | BBC Radio 4 episode: "The Progress of the Soul of Lizzie Calvin" | [93] |
2018 | Drama | Narrator | BBC Radio 4 episode: "Unmade Movies, Alexander MacKendrick's Mary Queen of Scots" | [94] |
2019 | Drama | Narrator / Mrs Whitaker | BBC Radio 4 episode: "Neil Gaiman's 'Chivalry'" | [95] |
2020 | Fault Lines: Money, Sex and Blood | Constance | BBC Radio 4: Three series (18 episodes; 2020–2022) | [96] [97] |
2020 | Drama | Dame Edith | BBC Radio 4 episode: "Edith Sitwell in Scarborough" | [98] | |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Issue | |
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1962 | King Richard III | Lady Anne | The Shakespeare Recording Society | Caedmon SRS 223S (4-LP box set) | [99] |
1963 | Jean Genet The Balcony
| Girl | The Theatre Recording Society Production Folio | Caedmon TRS 316 M / S (mono / stereo; 3-LP box set) | [100] |
1967 | Marat / Sade - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack Music | | | Caedmon / United Artists Records UAL 4153 / UAS 5153 (mono / stereo) | |
1968 | No Exit | Inez | The Theatre Recording Society | Caedmon TRS 327 (2-LP set box set) | [101] |
1968 | Murder in the Cathedral | Chorus of Women | | Caedmon TRS 330 (2-LP box set) | [102] |
1975 | The Secret Garden | Narrator | Abridged novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett, read by Glenda Jackson, music by Kenny Clayton. | Argo ZSW 543/544/545/546 (4-LP box set) | [103] |
1976 | The Glenda Jackson Story Book | Reader | | Argo ZSW 559 | [104] |
1976 | The Glenda Jackson Story Book Vol. 2 | Reader | | Argo ZSW 560 | [105] |
1976 | The Mind Of Emily Dickinson | Reader | Readings from the letters and poetry of Emily Dickinson by Glenda Jackson. | Argo ZSW 600/601 (2-LP set) | [106] [107] |
1978 | Stravinsky: The Soldier's Tale | Narrator | With Rudolf Nureyev and Micheál Mac Liammóir. Ensemble directed by Gennady Zalkowitsch. | Argo ZNF 15 (also issued on cassette: Argo KZNC 15) | |
1978 | Little Women by Louisa M. Alcott | Reader | Music written and directed by Kenny Clayton | Argo 596/597/598 (3-LP set) | [108] |
1978 | Glenda Jackson Reads Stevie Smith | Reader | | Argo ZSW 608 | [109] |
1979 | Stevie | Reader | Poems by Stevie Smith read by Glenda Jackson and Trevor Howard. From the soundtrack of the film Stevie. | CBS 70165 | [110] |
1983 | Your Favorite Poems: Volume Two | Reader | Selection of poems read by British theatre actors | Newman / Argo 20080 | [111] |
1984 | Noel Edmonds Presents Listen With Mother | Reader | 'The Crotchety Tooth' by Margaret Hopkins | BBC Records REC 525 / BBC Cassettes ZCM 525 | |
1989 | Madame Bovary by Gustave Flaubert | Narrator | | Dove Books-On-Tape, Phoenix Books | |
1993 | Princess and the Goblin by George MacDonald | Narrator | | Dove Kids | [112] |
1994 | Persuasion by Jane Austen | Narrator | | Dove Audio, Phoenix Books | [113] |
1995 | The Great Speeches: A Celebration in Words and Music by William Shakespeare | Reader | A White Rose Globe Theatre Production | Penguin Classics / Penguin Audiobooks PEN 290 | |
1996 | Aesop's Fables (Volume Three) | Narrator | Performed by various readers | Dove Entertainment | |
1996 | Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen | Narrator | | Dove Audio 81820 | |
1996 | The Prince's Choice: A Personal Selection from Shakespeare | Reader | Performed by various readers | Highbridge Audio | |
1996 | Aesop's Fables (Volume Four) | Reader | Performed by various readers | Dove Books | |
1997 | Northanger Abbey by Jane Austen | Narrator | | Dove Audio | [114] |
1997 | Fifty Poems of Emily Dickinson | Reader | Anthology read by various performers | Dove Audio/Phoenix Books | [115] |
1997 | The Poetry of the Romantics | Reader | Performed by various readers | Dove Audio | |
1998 | The Greatest American Poetry | Reader | Performed by various readers | Dove Audio | |
1999 | Seven Ages - An Anthology of Poetry With Music | Reader | Glenda Jackson reads 'The Victory' by Anne Stevenson, 'Full Fathom Five' by William Shakespeare, 'Echo' by Christina Rossetti and 'Sonnet 18' by William Shakespeare | Naxos NA218912 | | |