- Play: "Annulla", Theater at St. Luke's, NY, 2006
- (January 2009 - February 2009) She directed Sir George Bernard Shaw's play, "Mrs. Warren's Profession", at the Berlind McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey with Madeline Hutchins, Suzanne Bertish, Michael Izquierdo, Edward Hibbert, Robin Chadwick and Rocco Sisto.
- (1987) Her play, "Execution of Justice", was performed at the Bailiwick Repertory Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. Crew also included Larry Hart (sound designer) and Douglas Finlayson (director).
- (1996) She directed and adapted the Delaney Sisters' memoirs for the stage in "Having Our Say", in Chicago, Illinois, with Lizan Mitchell in the cast. O. Cosby, J. Rutherford James, Michael Leavitt and Fox were the producers.
- (2007) Her play, "Execution of Justice," was performed at the About Face Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
- (September 2009 - October 19, 2009) Her adaptation of the memoirs, "Having Our Say: The Delaney Sisters' First 100 Years", was performed at the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, New Jersey with Yvette Freeman and Lizan Mitchell in the cast. She was also the director.
- (June 3-19, 1983) Her play, "Still Life," was performed in The Arena Stage theatre production at The Scene Shop Venue in Washington D.C. James C. Nicola was director.
- (May 10, 1985) Her play, "Execution of Justice," was performed at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. Douglas C. Wager was director.
- (May 23 to July 18, 1993) She directed Anna Deavere Smith's play, "Twilight: Los Angeles, 1992," in a world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Anna Deavere Smith in the cast.
- (September 8 to October 27, 1996) She adapted Sara L. Delaney, A. Elizabeth Delaney and Amy Hill Hearth's book, "Having Our Say," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Frances Foster and Lynne Thigpen in the cast. Walter Dallas was director. Edward E. Jones was scenic designer. D. Martyn Bookwalter was lighting designer. Dana R. Woods was costume designer.
- (April 17 to May 13, 2012) She directed Danai Gurira's play, "The Convert," in a co-production with McCarter Theatre Center and Goodman Theatre in a world premiere at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Zainab Jah, Cheryl Lynn Bruce and Pascale Armand in the cast. Lap Chi Chu was lighting designer. Daniel Ostling was scenic designer. Paul Tazewell was costume designer.
- (February 17 to March 13, 2016) Her play, "Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters' First 100 Years," was performed in a Long Wharf Theatre production on Claire Tow Stage in the C. Newton Schenck III Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Adapted from the book by Sarah L. Delany and A. Elizabeth Delany with Amy Hill Heath. Jade King Carroll was director. Alexis Distler was set and projection designer. Karen Perry was costume designer. Nicole Pearce was lighting designer. Karin Graybash was sound designer. Bakida Carroll was sound composer. Carol "CiCi" Campbell was wig designer. Paul Piekarz was associate projection designer. Denise Cardarelli was production stage manager. Amy Patricia Stern was assistant stage manager.
- (November 4 to 28, 1982) She directed William Mastrosimone's play, "A Tantalizing" in '82 Shorts Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Larry Block (Ambrose) and Robin Groves (Dafrie) in the cast.
- (February 23 to April 3, 1983) She directed William Mastrosimone's play, "A Tantalizing," in "Fathers and Daughters" in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Larry Block (Ambrose) and Robin Groves (Dafrie) in the cast.
- (February 23 to April 3, 1983) She directed Jeffrey Sweet's play, "A Value of Names," in "Fathers and Daughters" in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Larry Block (Benny); Robin Groves (Norma) and Frederic Major (Leo) in the cast.
- (February 23 to April 3, 1983) She directed Kathleen Tolan's play, "A Weekend Near Madison," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Randle Mell (Jim); Robin Groves (Doe); William Mesnik (David); Mary McDonnell (Nessa) and Holly Hunter (Samantha) in the cast.
- (February 22 to April 1, 1984) Her play, "Execution of Justice," was performed in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Backer (Witness); Kent Broadhurst (Sister Boom Boom, Supervisor Harvey Milk & Witness); Fritz Sperberg (Mayor George Moscone); Cheryl Lynn Bruce (Witness); Bob Burrus (Cop, Mr. Aparicio & Witness); Ray Fry (Witness & Harry Britt); Marilyn Hamiln (Witness); Lorri Holt (Witness); Patrick Husted (Witness); Frederic Major (Tom Norman, Attorney for the Prosecution); Adale O'Brien (Witness); Steve Rankin (Witness);- Shyrl Ryanhart (Clerk of the Court & Witness); Fred Sanders (Juror & Witness); John Spencer (Daniel James White); Robert Spera (Juror & Witness); Hal Tenny (The Judge); Dierk Torsek (Douglas Schmidt, Attorney for the Defense); John C. Vennema (Witness) and Darcy Heller (Joan McKintosh) in the cast. Oskar Eustis and Anthony Taccone were directors.
- (January 29 to March 8, 1997) She adapted Sara L. Delaney and A. Elizabeth Delaney's memoir, "Having Our Say" in at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Crystal Law Green (Sadie) and Shona Tucker (Bessie) in the cast. Tazewell Thompson was director.
- (1997 to 1998 season) She adapted Amy Hearth, Sarah L. Delaney and A. Elizabeth Delaney's book, "Having Our Say," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Neal Baron was director. Harry Matthew was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. Dan Kotlowitz was lighting designer. Chris Walker was sound designer.
- (1999 to 2000 season) She adapted Isaac Bashevis Singer's novel, "Meshugah," in a world premiere Providence New Play Festival production at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Oskar Eustis was director. Michael McGarty was set designer. William Lane was costume designer. D.M. Wood was lighting designer. Peter Sasha Hurowitz was sound designer.
- (1976 to 1977 season) She directed Annulla Allen and her play, "Annulla Allen-Autobiography of a Survivor," was performed at Tyrone Guthrie Theater Stage 2 in Minneapolis, Minnesota with Barbara Bryne in the cast.
- (1976 to 1977 season) She directed Michael Casale's play, "Cold," at Tyrone Guthrie Theater Stage 2 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1977 to 1978 season) She directed David Rudkin's play, "Ashes," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater 2, Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Karen Landry and James Hurdle in the cast.
- (1977 to 1978 season) She directed David Mamet's play, "Dark Pony and Reunion," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater 2, Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1978 to 1979 season) She directed Michael Tremblay's play, "Surprise, Surprise," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater 2, Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota. John Van Burek was translator.
- (1978 to 1979 season) She directed Tankred Dorst's play, 'On Mount Chimborazo," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater 2, Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Peter Sandor was translator.
- (October 1979) She directed Tennessee Williams' play "The Glass Menagerie," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Barbara Bryne (Amanda Wingfield) and John Spencer (Gentleman Caller) in the cast. Ming Cho Lee was set designer. Jennifer Von Mayhauser was costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Mel Marvin was composer.
- (1985 to 1986 season) She directed her play, "Execution of Justice," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with David Hyde Pierce in the cast. Ming Cho Lee was set designer. Jennifer Von Mayrhauser was costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer.
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