Hills was nominated for an
Olivier Award (Actress of the Year in a Musical) in 1984 for her performance as Emily Tallentire in
Howard Goodall and
Melvyn Bragg's musical
The Hired Man. Other theatre credits include Eve in
Flying Under Bridges by
Sandi Toksvig adapted by
Sarah Daniels (Watford Palace Theatre), Betty in
Larkin with Women (
Coventry Belgrade), Vera in
Stepping Out (New Vic Theatre Stoke),
The Hired Man (Leicester Haymarket and West End), ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream (RSC Stratford and Barbican) Rusty in Our Friends in the North
by Peter Flannery (RSC Newcastle and Barbican), The Witch of Edmonton
(RSC Stratford), Beside Herself
by Sarah Daniels (Royal Court), We The Undersigned
, Dealing With Clair
by Martin Crimp (Orange Tree Richmond), Toine in Piaf
, Beauty and the Beast
, Guys and Dolls
, The Tempest'', Sylvia Raven in
Shaw's
The Philanderer,
Beside The Sea, Susannah in
Alan Ayckbourn's
Bedroom Farce,
A Mad World my Masters, Dorcas Frey in
David Hare's
Plenty (
Bristol Old Vic), ''
A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (Bristol Old Vic and London Old Vic),
Brecht's
Mr Puntila and his Man Matti,
Does This Train Stop at Southend? (Stratford East), Bunty Mainwaring in
Coward's
The Vortex,
Shore Saints and Sea Devils (Library Theatre Manchester),
Fertility Dance (Nuffield Southampton),
Jack and the Beanstalk (York Theatre Royal) and two national tours of
Who Dares Wins – Sex and Drugs and Sausage Roll. From February 2009 she took part in a nationwide tour of
Calendar Girls before it moved to the Noël Coward Theatre from 3 April 2009. In recent years, she has appeared as Mrs Eynsford-Hill in
Pygmalion at Manchester's
Royal Exchange theatre and rejoined the tour of
Calendar Girls to play the role of Annie. She played Amy Ruskin in
Special Occasions at
The Mill Theatre Sonning playing opposite her husband
Paul Clarkson and then played Homily Clock in
The Borrowers at The Nuffield Theatre Southampton. She completed sell out seasons at
Shakespeare at the Tobacco Factory in Bristol garnering five star reviews for her performances as Goneril in
King Lear and Madame Ranevskaya in
The Cherry Orchard both directed by Andrew Hilton and then moved to the
Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham where she performed in
Tennessee Williams'
The Glass Menagerie playing Amanda Wingfield. She has played the part of Kath in
Entertaining Mr Sloane by
Joe Orton at Curve Leicester and Toine in
Piaf directed by Paul Kerryson. She has played Margaret in
Springs Eternal by
Susan Glaspell at The
Orange Tree Theatre Richmond directed by Sam Walters and
Worst Wedding Ever by
Chris Chibnall at the
Salisbury Playhouse. In 2019, she created the role of Dolly Bantry for the first-ever English stage adaptation of Agatha Christie's ''
The Mirror Crack'd'' for
Wales Millennium Centre directed by
Melly Still which toured in the UK and Ireland. ==Television work==