TELEVISION
2024, Television, Midwife, OUTLANDER, BLOOD OF MY BLOOD, Matt Moore
2022, Television, Gail Hancock, EMMERDALE, ITV Studios, Mike Lacey, Miguel Guerreiro, Matt Hilton, Ian Bevitt, George Siougas
2019, Television, Emma, SILENT WITNESS, BBC Studios, Dominic Leclerc
2017, Television, Rebecca, CASUALTY, BBC Drama Productions, Jordan Hogg
2011, Television, Sister Lester, DOCTORS, BBC Drama Productions, Matthew Chambers
2007, Television, Jewish Woman, JOE'S PALACE, BBC1/Talkback, Stephen Poliakoff
2007, Television, Teacher, STUART: A LIFE BACKWARDS, BBC 2/Neal Street Productions, David Attwood
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STAGE
2023, Stage, Woman, DEALS & DECEPTIONS (World Premiere), Esk Valley Theatre, Mark Stratton
2022, Stage, Alison, FAMILY ALBUM, (World Premiere), Stephen Joseph Theatre and UK Tour, Alan Ayckbourn
2019, Stage, Sally, CAROLINE"S KITCHEN, UK National Tour and US Premiere, Original Theatre Company, Alastair Whatley
2018, Stage, Agathe, Dance Captain and Choreographer, WOMEN IN POWER, NST/ Oxford Playhouse, Blanche McIntyre
2018, Stage, Ysé, BREAK OF NOON, Finborough Theatre/ Exchange Theatre, David Furlong
2017, Stage, Dawn, INVINCIBLE, UK National Tour, Original Theatre Company, Stephen Darcy
2016, Stage, Alice, HERO's WELCOME, UK National Tour and US Premiere, Alan Ayckbourn
2016, Stage, Lucy, Bernice, Mrs Pearce, Beryl, CONFUSIONS, UK National Tour and US Premiere, Alan Ayckbourn
2015, Stage, Alice, HERO's WELCOME (World Premiere), Stephen Joseph Theatre, Alan Ayckbourn
2015, Stage, Lucy, Bernice, Mrs Pearce, Beryl, CONFUSIONS, Stephen Joseph Theatre, Alan Ayckbourn
2015, Stage, Gale, ROUNDELAY, UK National Tour, Alan Ayckbourn
2014, Stage, Ez, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES, UK National Tour and US Premiere, Alan Ayckbourn
2014, Stage, Penny, FARCICALS UK National Tour and US Premiere, Alan Ayckbourn
2013, Stage, Ez, ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES (World Premiere), Stephen Joseph Theatre, Alan Ayckbourn
2013, Stage, Penny, FARCICALS (World Premiere), Stephen Joseph Theatre, Alan Ayckbourn
2012, Stage, Heama, Betty, Sarah, SUPERJOHN, Firehouse Creative Productions, Rachel Parish
2012, Stage, Doris, SAME TIME NEXT YEAR, Esk Valley Theatre, Mark Stratton
2011, Stage, Actor, PRIVATE THOUGHTS IN PUBLIC PLACES, *WINNER* Nuestra Casa, CASA, Oval House, Isabel Quinzanos
2010, Stage, Confessor, I CONFESS , Tangled Feet/Firehouse, Rachel Parish & Nathan Curry
2010, Stage, Vera (Cover Vera, Poppy, Peggy & Margie), LILIES ON THE LAND, Fresh Glory, The Arts Theatre, Sonia Ritter
2010, Stage, Stella, STELLA, Southwark Playhouse UK & Douglass Theatre, GA, USA, Rachel Parish (Firehouse)
2009, Stage, Actor/Dancer, PAPER WINGS/RESOLUTIONS, The Place, Mollie Mclelland
2008, Stage, Mrs Bluebeard, KIDDY-FIDDLER ON THE ROOF, The Bad Taste Ideas Factory, Edinburgh Fringe, Jairus Obayomi
2007, Stage, Girl, 20TH CENTURY WHICH ART IN HEAVEN , Soho Theatre , Simon Breden
2007, Stage, Lizzie, GOD, Theatre 503, Duncan Macmillan
2007, Stage, Sarah, THE BOOK BY MIKE BARTLETT , Nabokov, Trafalgar Studios, James Grieve
2007, Stage, Woman, WAIT FOR THE GHOST , Theatre 503, Mike Bartlett
2006, Stage, Marilyn Lovell, ASTRONAUT WIVES CLUB , Old Vic New Voices, William Mortimer
2006, Stage, Infanta Maria Teresa, LAS MENINAS , The National Gallery, Simon Breden
2005, Stage, Sam , COMFORT (24 HOUR PLAYS), Old Vic New Voices, James Grieve
2005, Stage, Anna Rothko, LAZARD'S GAMBIT, Nabakov Shorts, The Old Red Lion, William Mortimer
2005, Stage, Natasha, THE JOURNEY, Southwark Playhouse, Rachel Parish
2005, Stage, Beatrice, VIOLENT B, The Jerwood Space (Royal Court Writers Showcase), James Grieve
2009, Workshop, Mrs Greenfich, A DUEL IN THE DARK, Dog Ate Cake, Henry Bell
2008, Workshop, Betsey Chirrup, A PHENOMENON IN A SMOCK FROCK, Dog Ate Cake, Henry Bell
FILM
2022, Feature Film, Freda, CITY GIRLS, MSR Media, Roger Spottiswoode
2018, Short Film. Denise, LOVE BIRD, Georgios Hartofilakidis
2017, VR Film, Bea, UTOPIA 6, Breaking Fourth, David Kaskel, Nathan Miller
2017, Short Film, Chesca, THE AGENCY, Little Us Films, Paul Andrew Robinson
2017, Short Film, Sara, A FINAL TRUTH, Cavendish Pictures, Samuel Gridley
2017, Short Film, Nurse Gray, A STITCH IN TIME, Seven and Eight Productions, Graham Atkins-Hughes
2013, Short Film, Claire (Lead), I ONLY HAVE EYES FOR YOU, Mosquito Boat, Daniel Bayle
WINNER: BEST ACTOR, St Albans Film Festival
2013, Feature Film, Emma, CHASING ROBERT BARKER, I Made It Films, Daniel Florencio
2013, Feature Film, Georgie, SCRAWL, Kicked By A Mule, Peter Hearn
2013, Short Film, Woman, LEICESTER'S GAME, John Henry Owen
2012, Short Film, Georgie (Lead), MOTTO, Kicked By A Mule, Peter Hearn
2011, Short Film, Catherine (Lead), SOMETHING OLD, Scudamason/Finite Films, Oli Mason
2011, Short Film, La Femme (Lead), METRO 7 BIS, Instant Film, Dean Loxton
2011, Short Film, Amber, STRANGERS, Instant Film, Dean Loxton
2011, Short Film, The Dancer, ONE IN A MILLION, FBM Productions, Paul Walker
2011, Short Film, Rachel, JUAN, Instant Film, Dean Loxton
2011, Short Film, Woman (Lead), ALL THAT REMAINS (48hr Sci-fi Film Challenge), Picnic Films, Dave Thomas
2011, Short Film, Claire Frank (Lead), JACK MALCHANCE (Web Series), Instant Film, Dean Loxton
2010, Feature Film, News Reporter, MISSION LONDON, Sofia, Bulgaria, Dimitar Mitovski
2010, Short Film, Stranger on Tube, NOSTAR (48hour film), Nostar Films NZ/ Instant Film UK, Dean Loxton
2006, Feature Film, Nurse Em, JAM, Angelo Abela
2005, Feature Film, Gretchen Tucker , CROSS-EYED WALTZ, Kicked By A Mule, Peter Hearn
2004, Short Film, Beth (Lead), LENNY, Jack Blood Productions, Josiah Newbolt
2003, Short Film, Julia (Lead), SHADOWS, London Film School, Frederic Graup
2002, Short Film, Poet, I THINK YOU THINK I THINK, London Film School, Anu Gopalakrishnan
PRESS & REVIEWS - a selection
Press Response to Elizabeth"s Appearance as Gail Hancock in Emmerdale:
https://www.mirror.co.uk/tv/tv-news/emmerdales-mark-charnock-pays-emotional-26806328
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/news/tv/itv-emmerdale-star-announces-exit-23785120
2022: Family Album, World Premiere​
"The performances from the cast of five – not counting the ‘to-me-to-you’ hilarious removal men – are outstanding. [...]
The most joy and laughs are in the double act which is Elizabeth Boag as granddaughter Alison and her wife, a working-class northerner Jess, played by Tanya-Loretta Dee. Boag has the most baggage to carry – a lifetime of hurt, expectation and abandonment. Her pain is obvious but so is her zest to live her life her way." Sue Wilkinson, The Yorkshire Post
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"Boag gives Alison that defined blend of closed body language, downcast eyes and curled up torso that embodies those who live their lives diminished and shrunken, and then visibly straightens, her facial features opening out as she crosses the threshold. It’s quietly and perceptively done and is so moving to watch." Elizabeth Stanforth-Sharpe, On Magazine
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2019: Caroline's Kitchen, US Premiere
"a superb comic-tragic turn by Elizabeth Boag" Jon Sobel, Blog Critics
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2019: Caroline's Kitchen, UK Tour
​​"natural [..]spicy performances from Graeme’s feisty wife, Sally played deliciously by Elizabeth Boag" Ely Standard
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"James Sutton, as Graeme, and Elizabeth Boag as his wife Sally, give understated and touching performances" East Midlands Theatre
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2017: Original Theatre Company's production of "Invincible" by Torben Betts.
"The cast is terrific[...] But the real stars here are Elizabeth Boag as Dawn in her thigh splitting red dress and Graeme Brookes who is brilliant as the boisterous postie Alan." Ann Treneman, The Times ****
"impeccably acted" The New Yorker, NY
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"The cast of Invincible delivers Torben Bett's wonderfully crafted dialogue with impeccable timing. {} The character portrayals are so genuine, you feel as if you know them each personally." Broadway World, NY
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"Ms. Boag’s performance is both luminous and heartbreaking" Scribicide, NY
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"Boag’s Dawn is comedic, gentle, tough and soulful. Sublime, superb and unforgettable, Boag brings to life a character you will recall as you recall the smile of old friend." Theaterpizzazz, NY
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"Boag’s Dawn has wit and spirit and is never a parody. I loved every movement, she is poetry in motion." Angela Singer, The Hunts Post
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"Elizabeth Boag is outstanding as Dawn, the flirty, feisty, flat-vowelled, glamourous mum. You laugh with her and when the veneer and varnish come off - weep with her, too. She is every Corrie heroine from Elsie Tanner to Bet Lynch rolled into one." Sue Wilkinson, Scarborough Evening News
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NEW YORK REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS 2016
"Ms. Boag plays the Mom (pricelessly)" Ben Brantley, The New York Times
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"Confusions' cast captures their roles with complete authenticity. As the five actors play multiple parts, they prove their diverse talents. The cast includes Richard Stacey, Charlotte Harwood, Stephen Billington, Russell Dixon and Elizabeth Boag. The show's characters are wonderfully developed, and the company doesn't miss a beat." Broadway World
"Elizabeth Boag is especially funny as the cheerful household tyrant in "Mother Figure," dispensing juice, milk, and sweets to guests who just want to go home." Lighting and Sound America
UK REVIEW HIGHLIGHTS 2016
CONFUSIONS
"Thanks to an exceptional cast, the evening fulfils its original brief of a masterclass in comic acting." Alfred Hickling, The Guardian
"His cast – a mix of experienced and new faces – acquit themselves well in a variety of roles, with notable performances from Elizabeth Boag as Lucy in Mother Figure and as Mrs Pearce in Gosforth’s Fete." Steve Pratt, The Stage
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HERO'S WELCOME
"His production is well acted by Elizabeth Boag as the brooding mayor..." Michael Billington, The Guardian
"There are good performances, too, from Elizabeth Boag as the self-hardening Alice..." Dominic Maxwell, The Times