Rachel Pickup

{{Short description|British actress}}

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Rachel Pickup is a British actress, best known for her work on stage. She earned a Critics' Circle Theatre Award nomination for her titular performance in the 2009 revival of Miss Julie at the Rose Theatre Kingston. From 2015-2016 she played Portia in The Merchant Of Venice opposite Sir Jonathan Pryce as Shylock. The pair starred in successive productions at Shakespeare's Globe in London, Lincoln Center in New York, and The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. before embarking on an international tour. Throughout her career, she has played most of Shakespeare’s heroines in productions on and off the West End, and with the Royal Shakespeare Company.

In 1996 Pickup appeared as Kaye Bentley in the 10-part BBC miniseries No Bananas. In 2015 she co-starred in Michel Franco’s film Chronic, which premiered in competition as the 68th Cannes Film Festival. Her father was British actor Ronald Pickup.

Early life

Pickup was born in London, England to actors Lans Traverse and Ronald Pickup. At age 16 she joined the National Youth Theatre, then under the direction of Edward Wilson. After three seasons with the company she matriculated to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.Baughman, Tim Treanor. "We Talk with Rachel Pickup and Richard Sheridan Willis from Twelfth Night at Folger Theatre." DC Theatre Scene, June 4, 2013. https://dctheatrescene.com/2013/06/04/we-talk-with-rachel-pickup-and-richard-sheridan-willis-from-twelfth-night-at-folger-theatre/.

Career

Shortly before graduating from RADA, Pickup was cast as Kaye Bentley BBC miniseries No Bananas.{{cite news |last1=Gilles |first1=Stuart |title=Young Rachel is tipped to fly far |url=https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0004985/19960525/027/0027 |url-access=subscription|work=Manchester Evening News |date=25 May 1996|via=britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk}} Later that year she made her professional stage debut in Alan Ayckbourn's Way Upstream at Crucible Theatre in Sheffield. This was followed by a role opposite Alan Bates in Mike Poulton's Fortune's Fool at the Chichester Festival Theatre.

In 1997 she appeared as Helena in Oxford Stage Company's UK tour of All's Well That Ends Well, directed by Irina Brook. Then in 1998 she played Irina in Mike Poulton's translation of Three Sisters, and Fanny in David Lodge's Home Truths at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre. The following year she appeared as Olivia in Terry Hands' production of Twelfth Night at Theatr Clwyd.{{cite book |last1=Rosenblum |first1=Joseph |title=The Definitive Shakespeare Companion [4 volumes]: Overviews, Documents, and Analysis [4 volumes] |date=22 June 2017 |publisher=Bloomsbury Publishing USA |isbn=979-8-216-07283-6 |page=1418 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=_ajOEAAAQBAJ&dq=%22Rachel+Pickup%22&pg=PT1418 |language=en}}{{cite book |editor1-last=Wells |editor1-first=Stanley |editor1-link=Stanley Wells |title=Shakespeare Survey |date=16 October 2003 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |isbn=978-0-521-54184-8 |page=223 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-PMqE5cFFkwC&dq=%22Rachel+Pickup%22&pg=PA223 |language=en}}

In 2000 Pickup made her Off West End debut as Corrie in Neil Simon's Barefoot in the Park at Jermyn Street Theatre. That year she appeared as Rose Jones in Edward Bond's The Sea at Chichester Festival Theatre. Then in 2001 she appeared in two productions at Royal Exchange, Manchester, playing Lucienne Vatelin in Georges Feydeau's The Fall Guy, and Hazel in J.B. Priestly's Time and the Conways. For the later performance Pickup was awarded Best Supporting Actress at the 2002 Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards.

In 2002, Pickup appeared as Cordelia in the English Touring Theatre's production of King Lear directed by Stephen Unwin. In 2003 the production transferred The Old Vic in London, with Pickup reprising her role.{{cite web |url=http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/news/interviews/view/item71724/Rachel-Pickup/ |title=Rachel Pickup|publisher=Society of London Theatre |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120213150540/http://www.officiallondontheatre.co.uk/news/interviews/view/item71724/Rachel-Pickup/ |archive-date=13 February 2012|date=2 April 2003}} Later that year she appeared as Ophelia in Calixto Bieito's production of Hamlet for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe. For this performance she earned a Herald Angel Award.

From 2004-2006 she appeared in six productions with the Royal Shakespeare Company, including performances as Silvia in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Helen of Troy in Troilus and Cressida, Helena in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and Portia in Julius Caesar. The latter production would transfer to the West End in 2006.

The following year, Pickup would return to the West End in The 39 Steps, a parody play adapted from the 1935 film of the same name by Alfred Hitchcock. The production would go on to win the 2007 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.

From 2008-2009 she appeared in three productions at the Rose Theatre Kingston directed by Sir Peter Hall, including Love's Labour's Lost, Bedroom Farce, and the titular role in Miss Julie. The later performance earned Pickup a 2009 Critics' Circle Theatre Award nomination for Best Actress. In 2010 Bedroom Farce transferred to the West End, where Pickup reprised her role as Susannah.

In 2011, Pickup moved to the United States to appear as Lady Chiltern in the Shakespeare Theatre Company's production of An Ideal Husband by Oscar Wilde. Later that same year she made her Off-Broadway debut in the Irish Repertory Theatre's 20th Anniversary production of Brian Friel's Dancing at Lughnasa. She would go on to appear in four additional productions with the Irish Rep, including Airswimming by Charlotte Jones, Breath / Play by Samuel Beckett, The Home Place by Brian Friel, and London Assurance by Dion Boucicault.

In 2014, Pickup appeared as Goneril at Theatre for a New Audience, playing opposite Michael Pennington's King Lear. Later that year she played Amanda in Darko Tresnjak{{'}}s production of Private Lives at Hartford Stage.

From 2015-2016 she played Portia in The Merchant Of Venice opposite Sir Jonathan Pryce as Shylock. The pair starred in successive productions at Shakespeare's Globe in London, Lincoln Center in New York, and The Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. before embarking on an international tour.

In 2017 Pickup made her Broadway debut in Noel Coward's Present Laughter at the St. James Theatre, understudying the roles Liz Essendine, Monica Reed, and Lady Saltburn. The following year she returned to London to star in the Finborough Theatre's revival of But It Still Goes On by Robert Graves.

In 2019 Pickup appeared in Intelligence a new play by Helen Banner at New York Theatre Workshop. Later that year she reprised her performance as Amanda Prynne in Noel Coward's Private Lives at the Dorset Theatre Festival. She then returned to London to appear as Eva Ardsley in W. Somerset Maugham's For Services Rendered at Jermyn Street Theatre.

In 2021 Pickup portrayed Miranda in The Tempest, also at Jermyn Street Theatre.

To date, she has appeared in over 50 professional stage productions, on and off Broadway, the West End, and in Regional Theaters across both sides of the Atlantic.

Filmography

= Film =

class="wikitable sortable"

|+

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1998

|Basil

|Clara Fairfax

|

2002

|AKA

|Stella Primrose

|

2005

|Prick

|Steph

|Short film

2015

|Chronic

|Sarah

|

2016

|Fearless Love

|Lauren Oritz

|Short film

2016

|The Merchant of Venice

|Portia

|Globe on Screen

2017

|Wonder Woman

|Fausta Grables

|Cameo

|

= Television =

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Title

!Role

!Notes

1994

|Soldier Soldier

|Cheryl

|Episode: "Poles Apart"

1996

|No Bananas

|Kaye Bentley

|Main role:
10 episodes

2000-2024

|Doctors

|Various

|5 episodes

2001

|Relic Hunter

|Amanda Reardon

|Episode: "The Royal Ring"

2001

|Victoria & Albert

|Lady Henrietta Standish

|Television serial

2002

|Jeffrey Archer: The Truth

|Casino Girl

|Television film

2004

|Holby City

|Kate Lewis

|Episode: "Honour Thy Father"

2006

|Rosemary & Thyme

|Jenny Channing

|Episode: "Enter Two Gardeners"

2006

|Live!Girls! present Dogtown

|Lesley Parkes

|4 episodes

2008

|Midsomer Murders

|Isolde Balliol

|Episode: "The Magician's Nephew"

2009

|Small Island

|Mrs. Ryder

|Episode #1.1

2010

|Garrow's Law

|Maria Reader

|Episode #2.2

2013

|House of Anubis

|Mara's lawyer

|Episode: "House of Enemies"

2014

|Elementary

|Allison Fuller

|Episode: "The Diabolical Kind"

2014

|50 Ways to Kill Your Lover

|Mickey Faveau

|Episode: "Chickened Out"

2017

|Great Performances

|Understudy

|Episode: "Present Laughter"

2018

|Dietland

|Mrs. Gormely

|Episode: "F... This"

2018-2019

|Madam Secretary

|Lana

|2 episodes

2019

|Grantchester

|Meredith Davenport

|Episode #4.5

2021

|The Beast Must Die

|India

|Episode #1.3

2022

|Sister Boniface Mysteries

|Jocelyn Kelly

|Episode: "Scoop!"

2023

|Casualty

|Christy Eakins

|Episode: "Lost in Translation"

2023

|The Gilded Age

|Miss André

|2 episodes

= Theatre =

class="wikitable sortable"
Year

! Title

! Role

! Playwright

! Venue

! class=unsortable|Ref.

rowspan="2"|1996

| Way Upstream

| Fleur

| Alan Ayckbourn

| Crucible Theatre

|

Fortune's Fool

| Olga Petrovna

| Ivan Turgenev

| Chichester Festival Theatre

| Taylor, Paul. "Theatre: Fortune's Fool; Chichester Festival." The Independent, August 29, 1996. https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/theatre-fortune-s-fool-chichester-festival-1312088.html.

1997

| All's Well That Ends Well

| Helena

| William Shakespeare

| Oxford Stage Company

| Taylor, Paul. "Theatre: All's Well That Ends Well; Oxford Playhouse and Touring." The Independent, August 20, 1997. https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/theatre-all-s-well-that-ends-well-oxford-playhouse-and-touring-1246556.html.

rowspan="2"|1998

| Three Sisters

| Irina

| Anton Chekhov

| Birmingham Repertory Theatre

| Shuttleworth, Ian. "Three Sisters." Financial Times, June 20, 1991. https://www.cix.co.uk/~shutters/reviews/91067.htm.

Home Truths

| Fanny

| David Lodge

| Birmingham Repertory Theatre

| Taylor, Paul. "Theatre: Home Truths; Birmingham Rep—Nothing to Write Home About." The Independent, February 19, 1998. https://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/theatre-home-truths-birmingham-rep-nothing-to-write-home-about-1145611.html.

1999

| Twelfth Night

| Olivia

| William Shakespeare

| Theatr Clwyd

| Shuttleworth, Ian. "Twelfth Night." Financial Times, June 20, 1998. https://www.cix.co.uk/~shutters/reviews/98067.htm

rowspan="2"|2000

| The Sea

| Rose Jones

| Edward Bond

| Chichester Festival Theatre

| Chichester Festival Theatre. "Cast List: The Sea (2000)." Pass It On, 2000. https://passiton.cft.org.uk/archive/cast-list-the-sea-2000/.

Barefoot in the Park

| Corrie

| Neil Simon

| Jermyn Street Theatre

| Babani, David, producer. Barefoot in the Park. Directed by Sally Hughes, featuring Alan Cox, Rachel Pickup, Jan Waters, Tony Mathews, and Jonathan Ryland. Jermyn Street Theatre, London, March 1 to April 22, 2000. https://www.uktw.co.uk/archive/play/barefoot-in-the-park/L01249315042/.

rowspan="2"|2001

| Time and the Conways

| Hazel

| J.B. Priestly

| Royal Exchange, Manchester

| Billington, Michael. "Theatre: Time and the Conways." The Guardian, December 12, 2001. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2001/dec/12/theatre.artsfeatures1.

The Fall Guy

| Lucienne Vatelin

| Georges Feydeau

| Royal Exchange, Manchester

| Billington, Michael. "Theatre: The Fall Guy." The Guardian, July 4, 2001. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2001/jul/04/theatre.artsfeatures.

2002

| King Lear

| Cordelia

| William Shakespeare

| English Touring Theatre

| English Touring Theatre. King Lear. Directed by Stephen Unwin, featuring Timothy West as King Lear. 2002–2003. https://ett.org.uk/our-work/king-lear/.

rowspan="2"|2003

| King Lear

| Cordelia

| William Shakespeare

| The Old Vic

| Billington, Michael. "Theatre: King Lear." The Guardian, March 27, 2003. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2003/mar/27/theatre.artsfeatures1.

Hamlet

| Ophelia

| William Shakespeare

| Edinburgh Festival Fringe

| "Hamlet Revisited." The Economist, September 4, 2003. https://www.economist.com/culture/2003/09/04/hamlet-revisited.

rowspan="2"|2004-2005

| The Two Gentlemen of Verona

| Silvia

| William Shakespeare

| Royal Shakespeare Company

| Atkinson, J. D. "The Two Gentlemen of Verona." British Theatre Guide, 2004. https://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/2gentlemen-rev.

Julius Caesar

| Portia

| William Shakespeare

| Royal Shakespeare Company

| Farr, David, director. Julius Caesar. Royal Shakespeare Company, 2004. https://learningonscreen.ac.uk/shakespeare/search/index.php/title/av66462.

rowspan="3"|2005

| Julius Caesar

| Portia

| William Shakespeare

| The Lyric Theatre

| Billington, Michael. "Theatre: Julius Caesar." The Guardian, September 8, 2005. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2005/sep/08/theatre.

Paradox

| SuperBaby

| Hanna Berrigan

| Royal Shakespeare Company

| "Paradox." Royal Shakespeare Company, January 31 to February 4, 2005. https://collections.shakespeare.org.uk/search/rsc-performances/pax200501/page/139/view_as/grid.

Dr. Foster

| Dr. Foster

| Adrian Schiller

| Menier Chocolate Factory

| "Dr. Foster." Menier Chocolate Factory, October 20 to November 5, 2005. https://www.dresscircle.co.uk/shows/dr-foster/menier-chocolate-factory-london

rowspan="2"|2006

| Troilus and Cressida

| Helen of Troy

| William Shakespeare

| Royal Shakespeare Company

| “Stein’s Troilus and Cressida.” British Theatre Guide. Accessed February 15, 2025. https://www.britishtheatreguide.info/reviews/steintroilus-rev.

A Midsummer Night's Dream

| Helena

| William Shakespeare

| Royal Shakespeare Company

| Bridle, Marc. "Shakespeare / Mendelssohn: A Midsummer Night’s Dream." Seen and Heard Concert Review, March 25, 2006. https://www.musicweb-international.com/SandH/2006/Jan-Jun06/dream2503.htm.

2007

| The 39 Steps

| Annabelle/Margaret/ Pamela

| Patrick Barlow

| Criterion Theatre

| "Rachel Pickup to Join The 39 Steps." London Theatre, June 8, 2016. https://www.londontheatre.co.uk/theatre-news/news/rachel-pickup-to-join-the-39-steps.

rowspan="2"|2008

| Grand Slam

| Madeleine

| Lloyd Evans

| King's Head Theatre

| Taylor, Paul. "Grand Slam, King's Head Theatre, London." The Independent, June 29, 2008. https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/grand-slam-king-s-head-theatre-london-856804.html.

Love's Labour's Lost

| Princess of France

| William Shakespeare

| Rose Theatre Kingston

| Coveney, Michael. "Love's Labour's Lost, Rose Theatre, Kingston." The Independent, October 30, 2008. https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/love-s-labour-s-lost-rose-theatre-kingston-978265.html.

rowspan="2"|2009

| Miss Julie

| Miss Julie

| August Strindberg

| Rose Theatre Kingston

| Szalwinska, Maxie. "Bedroom Farce/Miss Julie, Rose Theatre, Kingston." The Independent, October 26, 2009. https://www.the-independent.com/arts-entertainment/theatre-dance/reviews/bedroom-farce-miss-julie-rose-theatre-kingston-1809849.html.

Bedroom Farce

| Susannah

| Alan Ayckbourn

| Rose Theatre Kingston

|

2010

| Bedroom Farce

| Susannah

| Alan Ayckbourn

| Duke of York's Theatre

| "Peter Hall's Revival of Ayckbourn's Bedroom Farce Will Transfer to West End's Duke of York's Theatre." Playbill, June 8, 2009. https://playbill.com/article/peter-halls-revival-of-ayckbourns-bedroom-farce-will-transfer-to-west-ends-duke-of-yorks-theatre-com-166638.

2011

| An Ideal Husband

| Lady Chiltern

| Oscar Wilde

| Shakespeare Theatre Company

| Peter, Thomas. "Oscar Wilde's An Ideal Husband Will Play DC Shakespeare Theatre in March." Playbill, February 11, 2011. https://playbill.com/article/oscar-wildes-an-ideal-husband-will-play-dc-shakespeare-theatre-in-march-com-176074.

rowspan="2"|2012

| Dancing At Lughnasa

| Agnes

| Brian Friel

| Irish Repertory Theatre

| "Dancing at Lughnasa." Irish Repertory Theatre, October 20, 2011 – January 29, 2012. https://irishrep.org/show/2011-2012-season/dancing-at-lughnasa/.

Handicapped People in Their Formal Attire

| Agnes

| Kathryn Grant

| Premiere Stages

| Sommers, Michael. "Handicapped People in Their Formal Attire." The New York Times, July 22, 2012. https://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/22/nyregion/a-review-of-handicapped-people-in-their-formal-attire-at-the-zella-fry-theater.html.

rowspan="4"|2013

| Airswimming

| Persephone

| Charlotte Jones

| Irish Repertory Theatre

| "Airswimming." Irish Repertory Theatre, January 9 – February 17, 2013. https://irishrep.org/show/2012-2013-season/airswimming/.

The Explorers' Club

| Phyllida Spotte-Hume (u/s)

| Nell Benjamin

| Manhattan Theatre Club

| Hetrick, Adam. "MTC's The Explorers Club, Starring Jennifer Westfeldt, John McMartin, and Lorenzo Pisoni, Begins May 28." Playbill, May 28, 2013. https://playbill.com/article/mtcs-the-explorers-club-starring-jennifer-westfeldt-john-mcmartin-and-lorenzo-pisoni-begins-may-28-com-205889.

Twelfth Night

| Olivia

| William Shakespeare

| Shakespeare Theatre Company

| "Twelfth Night." Folger Theatre, April 30 – June 9, 2013. https://folgerpedia.folger.edu/Twelfth_Night_(Folger_Theatre,_2013).

A Mind-Bending Evening of Beckett

| Erskine / Woman 1

| Samuel Beckett

| Irish Repertory Theatre

| "A Mind-Bending Evening of Beckett." Irish Repertory Theatre, October 16 – December 1, 2013. https://irishrep.org/show/2013-2014-season/a-mind-bending-evening-of-beckett/.

2014

| King Lear

| Goneril

| William Shakespeare

| Theatre for a New Audience

| Brantley, Ben. "King Lear with Michael Pennington Opens in Brooklyn." The New York Times, March 28, 2014. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/03/28/theater/king-lear-with-michael-pennington-opens-in-brooklyn.html.

rowspan="3"|2015

| Private Lives

| Amanda Prynne

| Noel Coward

| Hartford Stage

| "Private Lives." Hartford Stage, January 8 – February 8, 2014. https://www.hartfordstage.org/private-lives.

The Cottage

| Sylvia Van Hipness

| Sandy Rustin

| Engeman Theater

| Jacobson, Eileen. "Review: 'The Cottage' in Northport Is a Saucy Farce." The New York Times, August 9, 2015. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/09/nyregion/review-the-cottage-in-northport-is-a-saucy-farce.html.

The Merchant of Venice

| Portia

| William Shakespeare

| Shakespeare’s Globe

| Brockes, Emma. "The Merchant of Venice." The Guardian, July 22, 2016. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2016/jul/22/the-merchant-of-venice-review-lincoln-center-new-york.

rowspan="4"|2016

| The Merchant of Venice

| Portia

| William Shakespeare

| Lincoln Center Theatre

| Isherwood, Charles. "The Merchant of Venice." The New York Times, July 23, 2016. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/23/theater/the-merchant-of-venice-jonathan-pryce-review.html.

The Merchant of Venice

| Portia

| William Shakespeare

| The Kennedy Center

| Howes, Sophia. "Dangereuse: Globe Theatre's 'The Merchant of Venice' at The Kennedy Center." DC Theater Arts, July 29, 2016. https://dctheaterarts.org/2016/07/29/dangereuse-globe-theatres-merchant-venice-kennedy-center/.

The Merchant of Venice

| Portia

| William Shakespeare

| Chicago Shakespeare Theater

| Jones, Chris. "Many Sides of Shylock, from Jonathan Pryce in This ‘Merchant of Venice’." Chicago Tribune, August 7, 2016. https://www.chicagotribune.com/2016/08/07/many-sides-of-shylock-from-jonathan-pryce-in-this-merchant-of-venice/.

The Merchant of Venice

| Portia

| William Shakespeare

| International Tour

| "The Merchant of Venice." Rick On Theater, August 2016. https://rickontheater.com/2016/08/the-merchant-of-venice-lincoln-center.html.

rowspan="2"|2017

| Present Laughter

| Liz Essendine / Monica Reed / Lady Saltburn (u/s)

| Noel Coward

| St. James Theatre

| Gans, Andrew. "Casting Complete for Broadway’s Present Laughter, Starring Kevin Kline." Playbill, February 6, 2017. https://playbill.com/article/casting-complete-for-broadways-present-laughter-starring-kevin-kline.

The Home Place

| Margaret O'Donnell

| Brian Friel

| Irish Repertory Theatre

| "The Home Place." Irish Repertory Theatre, September 27 – December 17, 2017. https://irishrep.org/show/2017-2018-season/the-home-place/.

2018

| But It Still Goes On

| Dorothy

| Robert Graves

| Finborough Theatre

| "But It Still Goes On." Finborough Theatre, July 10 – August 4, 2018. https://finboroughtheatre.co.uk/production/but-it-still-goes-on/.

rowspan="3"|2019

| Intelligence

| Sarah MacIntyre

| Helen Banner

| New York Theatre Workshop

| Soloski, Alexis. "Intelligence." The New York Times, January 17, 2019. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/17/theater/intelligence-review.html.

Private Lives

| Amanda Prynne

| Noel Coward

| Dorset Theatre Festival

| Raphael, Stacy."Private Lives." Dorset Theatre Festival, June 20 – July 6, 2019. https://www.broadwayworld.com/vermont/article/BWW-Review-PRIVATE-LIVES-at-Dorset-Theatre-Festival-is-Pretty-Much-Pitch-Perfect-20190626.

For Services Rendered

| Eva Ardsley

| W. Somerset Maugham

| Jermyn Street Theatre

| Marcolina, Cindy. "For Services Rendered." Jermyn Street Theatre, September 3 – October 5, 2019. https://www.broadwayworld.com/westend/article/BWW-Review-FOR-SERVICES-RENDERED-Jermyn-Street-Theatre-20190907.

2019-2020

| London Assurance

| Lady Gay Spanker

| Dion Boucicault

| Irish Repertory Theatre

|"London Assurance." Irish Repertory Theatre, December 6, 2019 – February 9, 2020. https://irishrep.org/show/2019-2020/london-assurance/.

2020

| The Skin Game

| Mary Booker

| Tony Cox

| Jermyn Street Theatre

|"The Skin Game." Fringe Review, May 20, 2020. http://fringereview.co.uk/review/fringe-online/2020/the-skin-game/

2021

| The Tempest

| Miranda

| William Shakespeare

| Jermyn Street Theatre

|Akbar, Arifa. "The Tempest." The Guardian, November 30, 2021. https://www.theguardian.com/stage/2021/nov/30/the-tempest-review-michael-pennington-tom-littler.

2022

| Still Life

| Laura Jepson

| Noel Coward

| The Mill at Sonning

|Cristi, A.A. "Still Life." The Mill at Sonning, January 13 – February 26, 2022. https://www.broadwayworld.com/uk-regional/article/Photos-First-Look-at-Immersive-STILL-LIFE-at-The-Mill-at-Sonning-20220127.

2023

| Twelfth Night

| Viola

| William Shakespeare

| The Mill at Sonning

|Wild, Stephi. "Twelfth Night." The Mill at Sonning, August 3 – September 9, 2023. https://www.broadwayworld.com/uk-regional/article/Cast-Revealed-For-Site-Specific-TWELFTH-NIGHT-at-The-Mill-at-Sonning-20230802.

Awards

class="wikitable sortable"

!Year

!Association

!Category

!Work

!Result

!class=unsortable| Ref.

2002

| Manchester Evening News Theatre Awards

| Best Supporting Actress in a Play

| Time and the Conways

| {{won}}

| "Theatre Award Winners." Manchester Evening News, September 17, 2002. https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/theatre-news/theatre-award-winners-1185173.

2003

| Herald Angel Award

| Best Actress in a Play

| Hamlet

|{{won}}

|"Fringe Facts – Annual Report 2003". The Edinburgh Festival Fringe Society. 7 November 2008. Archived from the original on 3 October 2009. Retrieved 2 May 2009.

2009

| Critics' Circle Theatre Awards

| Best Actress in a Play

| Miss Julie

| {{nominated}}

| "Rachel Pickup." The Actors Center. Accessed February 16, 2025. https://theactorscenter.org/former-member/rachel-pickup/.

2020

| 1st Irish Awards

| Best Actress

| London Assurance

| {{won}}

|Fujishima, Kenji. "Irish Rep’s London Assurance and More Win Origin’s 1st Irish Best of Festival Awards." TheaterMania, January 28, 2020. https://www.theatermania.com/news/irish-reps-london-assurance-and-more-win-origins-1st-irish-best-of-festival-awards_90531/.

References

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