In 1986, and within a dramaturgy workshop of the National Center of New Trends, her play La llamada es del todo inadecuada was selected along with two others to be performed at the Círculo de Bellas Artes in Madrid.
From the beginning she formed a team working in collaboration with Manuel Gómez Pereira, Juan Luis Iborra, and Joaquín Oristrell.
After ten years removed from the scene, she returned in 1998 with a comedy about marriage, written specifically for three actresses – Carmen Balagué, Elisa Matilla [es], and Rosario Santesmases – entitled Qué asco de amor.
[10] In 2013, she was commissioned as artistic director of the Premios Max gala, presented that year by actor Álex O'Dogherty [es].
[11] García has always worked in the field of comedy, which was for her a way to face and overcome the most dramatic reality, until in 2016 she premiered her first drama, ¡Corre!, in collaboration with Joaquín Oristrell.
[14] In 2017 she was a finalist in the 1st Teatro Español Playwriting Tournament with her work Parapeto, eventually losing to Ignacio del Moral [es].
[16] Some of García's cinematic works feature leading or supporting performances by her daughter Cora Tiedra, who has also appeared on some television series.