Tricia began her career as an actress in the West End as part of John Neville’s company at the Fortune, after a Classics BA from Nottingham University. As a director, her work includes My Real War 1914-? (Trafalgar Studios and National Tour), The Searcher (Workshop production at Greenwich Theatre), Red Night (Finborough Theatre), What the Women Did (Southwark Playhouse), Forgotten Voices from the Great War (Pleasance London), Ex and Black ‘Ell (Soho Theatre), Twelfth Night (Dulwich Picture Gallery), Peer Gynt (Alleyn’s Theatre) and Passion Play 2000, a huge community play which she also wrote. As an actress, her theatre credits include End of Story (Chelsea Theatre), Harry and Me (Warehouse), Façade (Dingley and Dulwich Festivals) A Kind of Alaska (Edinburgh, Tour and USA), Time’s Up (Windsor), The Libertine and The Man of Mode (Royal Court and Out of Joint tour), Betrayal (BAC and tour), Run For Your Wife (West End) and leading roles in theatres in Salisbury, Ipswich, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Guildford, Derby and many more. Her many television and film appearances include Dangerfield, A Touch of Frost, Keeping Up Appearances, The Darling Buds of May, The Bill, London’s Burning, Captives and The Turn of the Screw.