- Starred in Marsha Norman's Pulitzer Prize Winning stage play "'Night, Mother" in the role of "Thelma Cates" from January 28, 1998 thru February 15, 1998 at the Orpheum Theatre in Foxborough, Massachusetts.
- (February 2003) Plays Netty in "A Twilight Romance" play devised by Mayo Simon (Falcon Theater, Burbank, California, USA).
- (2001) She acted in Edward Albee's play, "A Delicate Balance," in a Classic Contemporary American Plays Production at the Ford Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Rene Auberjonois, K Callan, Bonnie Franklin, Bruce French, and Mackenzie Phillips in the cast. Gordon Hunt was director.
- (2001 - 2002) She acted in Edward Albee's play, "A Delicate Balance" in a Bonnie Franklin's Classic Contemporary American Play production at the Ford Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Rene Auberjonois, K Callan, Bonnie Franklin, Bruce French and Mackenzie Phillips in the cast. Gordon Hunt was director.
- (1965 to 1969) She was an actress for the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island.
- (1965-1966 season) She acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Long Day's Journey Into Night," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island with William Cain, Richard Kneeland and Marguerite Lenert in the cast. Adrian Hall was director. Michael Scott was set designer. Michael Tschudin was lighting designer.
- (1966-1967 season) She played Blanche Dubois in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Adrian Hall was director. Lynn Pecktal was set designer. John Lehmeyer was costume designer. Robert Morgan was lighting designer. Richard Cumming was composer..
- (February 8, 1968) She acted in Norman Holland's play, "Years of the Locust," in a world premiere at the Trinity Square Playhouse in Providence, Rhode Island with Richard Kneeland (Oscar Wilde); William Damkoehler; James Gallery; Anthony Palmer; Ed Hall; Bree Cavazos; James Eichelberger; Robert Colonna; Peter Gerety; Clinton Anderson; William Cain; Marguerite Lenert; Barbara Orson; Ronald Frazier and Robert Patterson in the cast. Richard Cumming was music director. Eugene Lee was set designer. John Lehmeyer was costume designer. Adrian Hall was director.
- (Summer 1979) She acted in Bernard Slade's play, "Same Time, Next Year," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Robert Mandan in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (July 1 to 17, 1982) She played Marguerite, Hannahand Carolyn in the revue, "Tennessee Williams: A Celebration," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Karen Allen (Laura Wingfield; Esmeralda; Miriam); Tom Atkins (Stanley Kowalski; Kilroy); Erica Auerbach (child); Dimitrios Balodimas (Young John); Emery Battis (Rev. Winemiller; Nonno; Maurice); Victor Bevine (Val); Samantha Calamari (child); Chris Clemenson (Father DeLeo, Chris, Mark, Maurice's Gofer, Bellhop, Doctor); Martin Curland (Stuff, Stanley's companion, Tom Jr.); Gwen DeLuca (Angel); Jerome Dempsey (Gutman; Big Daddy); Jency DuPont (Young Alma); Joyce Ebert (The Princess); Michael French (Bobby, Jack-in-Black, Sky); Jeremy Garnish (child); Anthony Goldwyn (Hemingway, Jack, Bellhop); Frank Hankey (Salesman, Policeman); Megan Hertzig (Young Alma); Becky Howland (child); Jason Howland (child); Leah Joki (Jane, Nellie, Leona); Lesley Kahn (Isabel, Rosa, Willie); Christopher Kavanaugh (child); Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Chance Wayne); Laurie Kennedy (Stella Kowalski; Alma; Celeste, Trinket, Grace); Scott LaFeber (George, Bellhop); Roberta Maxwell (Maggie; Carol Cutrere; Woman); Allen McCullough (Chicken, Policeman); Todd Melin (child); Marty Moran; James Naughton (Brick; Alvaro); George Morforgen (Jacques/Quixote; Lawrence, Writer, Nightingale, Scott); Joan McMurtrey (Mrs. Wire, Mrs. Venable, Lady Mulligan, Leona, Gypsy, Bodey); Tori Nichols (child); Carrie Nodella (Charlotte, Myrtle); Robert Nugent Jr. (Young John); Carrie Nye (Blanche DuBois; Zelda); Michael Ontkean (Jim; Dr. John); Austin Pendleton (Tom Wingfield; Mr. Charlie, The Writer, August); Margaret Phillips (Amanda Wingfield; Big Mama); Howard Samuelsohn (Sancho Panza, Young Collector, Bellhop); Shenna Santelli (child); Dwight Schultz (Mitch; Lord Byron; Shannon); Steven Skybell (Dusty, Man at New Year's Eve Party, Bellhop); Heather Spear (child); Myra Lucretia Taylor (Miss Lucy, Helena, Trinket, Vee), Nurse Porter); Maria Tucci (Serafina; Catharine); Jane White (Lady; Maxine; Mrs. Gofort) and Rachel Whitmer (child) in the cast. Marge Champion was choreographer, movement advisor and trustee emerita. Tennessee Williams; Ralph Renzi and Elliott Norton were in attendance. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Tony Straiges was scenic designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer. Tom Brennan was associate director. Michael O'Flaherty was music supervisor and composer. Robert Barron and Kay Matschullat were director's assistants. Andrew Mendelson and Regan McLemore were vocal consultants. Deborah Brown was casting director. Tom Brennan, Bonnie Monte, Austin Pendleton and the company were additional script assistants. Mark Healy was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager. Jay Spadone was conductor. Lehman and Paul Cowan were clarinet and saxophone players. Gerald Mortenson was trumpeter. Scott Sherman was drummer. Joe Messina played Bass. Jim Thompson was guitarist and mandolin player. Doug Mclean was harmonica player. Deborah Lapidus, Jay Spadone and Brad Flickinger were additional musical composers.
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