- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Skin of Our Teeth (1975). Comedy (revival). Written by Thornton Wilder. Scenic Design by Eugene Lee. Lighting Design by Ken Billington. Costume Design by Franne Lee. Wigs styled by Lyn Quiyou. Projection Consultant: Jane Reisman. Directed by José Quintero. Mark Hellinger Theatre: 9 Sep 1975- 13 Sep 1975 (7 performances + 7 previews that began on 3 Sep 1975). Cast: Elizabeth Ashley (as "Sabina"), Alfred Drake (as "Mr. Antrobus"), Martha Scott (as "Mrs. Antrobus"), Kristina Callahan (as "Drum Majorette"), Norman Michael Chase (as "Homer/Broadcast Official"), Joseph C. Davies (as "Judge/Conveener"), Richard DeFabees, Denny Dillon, Yuye Fernandes (as "Drum Majorette/Hester"), Douglas Fisher (as "Conveener/Defeated Candidate"), Janet Grey, J.F. Hall, Gertrude Jeannette (as "Ivy"), Charlotte Jones, Kate Kellery, Steven Kelly, Philip Lindsay, Barry Livingston (as "Telegraph Boy/Ass't Broadcast Official/Conveener:), Betty Lynd (as "Miss M. Muse/Drum Majorette"), Josephine Nichols (as "Miss T. Muse"), F.J. O'Neil (as "Mr. Fitzpatrick"), Roi Petersen (as "Dinosaur/Chair Pusher"), Steve Railsback (as "Henry"), Alexander Reed, Eda Seasongood, Lee Sherman. Produced by Ken Marsolais. Produced in association with The Kennedy Center- Xerox American Bicentennial Theatre (Roger L. Stevens, Producer, Richmond Crinkley, Producer). Associate Producer: Scott/Bloom Productions, Ltd.
- Summer Brave (1975). Comedy.
- Sweet Bird of Youth (1975). Drama (revival).
- The Royal Family (1975). Comedy (revival). Written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Ellis Rabb. Helen Hayes Theatre: 30 Dec 1975- 18 Jul 1976 (233 performances). Cast: George Grizzard (as "Tony Cavandish"), Rosemary Harris, Eva Le Gallienne (as "Fanny"), Sam Levene (as "Oscar Wolfe"), Joseph Maher, Mary Louise Wilson, Donald Barton, Forrest Buckman, James C. Burge, Mark Fleischman, Mary Layne, Mary Layne, Rosetta LeNoire, Miller Lide, Sherman Lloyd, Eleanor Phelps, John Remme. Produced by Barry M. Brown, Burry Fredrik, Fritz Holt and Sally Sears. Produced for the Kennedy Center and Xerox Corp. by Roger L. Stevens and Richmond Crinkley. Produced in association with The McCarter Theatre Co. and Brooklyn Academy of Music.
- The Heiress (1976). Drama (revival).
- The Elephant Man (1979). Drama.
- Tintypes (1980). Musical revue. Conceived by Mary Kyte. With Mel Marvin and Gary Pearle. Music arranged by Mel Marvin. Vocal arrangements by Mel Marvin and John McKinney. Music orchestrated by John McKinney. Featuring songs by Joseph F. Lamb, George M. Cohan, Henry J. Sayers, Jean Lenox, Harry C. Sutton, George Evans, Ren Shields, Richard H. Buck, Adam Geibel, Joe Hayden, Theo A. Metz, John Philip Sousa, Harry B. Smith, Karl Hoschna, Artie Matthews, Andrew Sterling, Kerry Mills, Scott Joplin, Will D. Cobb, Gus Edwards, Vincent P. Bryan, Thomas P. Westendorf, Katherine Lee Bates, Samuel Ward, J.W. Johnson, James Reese Europe, Bob Cole, Henry Blossom, Victor Herbert, Alex Rogers, Bert Williams, Shepard N. Edmonds, Anna Held, V. Scotto, Jim Burris, Chris Smith, Ethelbert Nevin, George Walker, Joseph E. Howard, Ida Emerson, Ed Moran, J. Fred Helf, Arthur J. Lamb, Harry von Tilzer, Hughie Cannon, Glen MacDonough, J. Will Callahan, Lee S. Roberts, Reese 'Pree and Theodore M. Metz. Musical Staging by Mary Kyte. Directed by Gary Pearle. John Golden Theatre: 23 Oct 1980- 11 Jan 1981 (93 performances + 11 previews that began on 13 Oct 1980). Cast: Carolyn Mignini (as "Performer"), Lynne Thigpen (as "Performer"), Trey Wilson (as "Performer"), Mary Catherine Wright, Jerry Zaks. Produced by Richmond Crinkley, Royal Pardon Productions, Ivan Bloch, Larry J. Silva and Eve Skina. Produced in association with Joan F. Tobin.
- The Philadelphia Story (1980). Comedy (revival).
- Macbeth (1981). Tragedy (revival).
- The Floating Light Bulb (1981).
- Passion (1983).
- Founder of the Folger Shakespeare Theatre in Washington, D.C.
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