- A Streetcar Named Desire (Stella) BROADWAY
- Ah, Wilderness (Belle) BROADWAY (Roundabout Theater)
- Arms and The Man (Louka) Pasadena Playhouse
- Black Box (Rene) Odyssey Theater
- How The Other Half Loves (Teresa) Pasadena Playhouse
- Old Times (Kate) South Coast Rep
- Room Service
- Stage Work:
- Summerfolk
- The Greeks (Clytemnestra) Odyssey Theater
- The Legend of Oedipus
- The Seagull (Masha) Matrix Theater
- The Vagina Monologes (LA, Cannon Theater)
- Whose Life Is It, Anyway?
- Williamstown Theater Festival:
- Writing:
- The Actor's Chekhov (Smith and Kraus, 1994)
- Toward Mastery (Smith and Kraus, 1999)
- (June 29 to July 8; July 25 to 29, 1978) She played a Maid in Robert E. Sherwood's play, "Idiot's Delight," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Sara Alberti (Signora Rossi); Bertilla Baker (Bebe); Louis Beachner (Dumpsty); Larry Belkin (Officer); Les Blondes; Yusef Bulos (Pittaluga); Joel Colodner (Captain Locicero); Peter Evans (Mr. Cherry); David Eves (Bellboy); Beth Goldberg (Beulah); Gary Heller (Officer); Zelko Ivanek (Palota); Laurie Kennedy (Mrs. Cherry); Richard Kneeland (Harry Van); Kevin McGuire (Officer); Anthony Nicastro (Signor Rossi); Rick Nuccio (Officer); Carrie Nye (Irene); David Sabin (Dr. Waldersee); Alan Schack (Auguste); Dwight Schultz (Quillery); Rebecca Soloday (Elaine); Douglas Stender (Donald Navadel); William Swetland (Achille Weber); Diane Toomey (Maid); John Whitesell (The Major); Fran Wieckowski (Francine); Colby Willis (Shirley); in the cast. Andrew Jackness were scenic designers. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Eric Diamond was musical director and arranger. Laurie Boyd was dance associate. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 17 to 21; July 30 to August 4, 1979) She played Dockdaisy in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Roman Alis (reporter); Tom Allesio (Roma's bodyguard); Ilene Antelman (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Tom Atkins (Ernesto Roma); Debbie Bauman (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Louis Beachner (The actor, the pastor); Michael Bloom (Bowl, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Robert Brolli (Butcher); Yusef Bulos (Clark); Dawn Catelotti (a little girl); Chico Colella (policeman); Jeffrey Deckman (whitewasher); John DeMita (Gaffles); Rick Driscoll (Caruther, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Philip Euling (whitewasher); Jennifer Glass (a lady, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Brett Goldstein (whitewasher); Christopher Graham (Roma's bodyguard, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Michael Harris (Roma's bodyguard); Christopher Hewett (The Barker, Ted Ragg, O'Casey, Judge); Spenser Hopton (newsboy); Trevor Hopton (newsboy); John Howland (Arturo's bodyguard); Gail Hoyt (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Jeff Janus (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Daniel Kanter (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Danile Kanter (young Inna); Claire Kaplan (newsgirl); Gabriel Kaplan (newsboy); Ann Marie Karash (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Tom Kaufman (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Dana Keough (whitewasher); Roger Kovary (Arturo's bodyguard); Scott LaFeber (The Defense Counsel, Dogsborough manservant, reporter); Kevin Larkin (Chicago/Cicero grocer, reporter); Donald Madden (Arturo Ui); Allen McCullough (Arturo's bodyguard); Jim McGuire (Arturo's bodyguard); Kevin McGuire (Crocket, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Peter Monroe (Roma's bodyguard, Chicago/Cicero grocer); George Morforgen (Giuseppe Givola); David Nava (Young Dogsborough); Michael O'Flaherty (Goodwill, Greenwool); Mark Peterson (newsboy); Kim Powers (Smith, the Defendant Fish, Chicago/Cicero grocer); J.B. Quill (Flake); Gray Reisfield (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Ami Rothschild (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Aloysius Schack (the prosecutor, reporter); Robert Schaffer (Whitewasher); Connie Schulman (Chicago/Cicero grocer); David Simonds (Mulberry); Ralph Strait (Emanuele Girl); Eric Thayer (reporter); Leonard Tucker (Sheet, Ignatius Dullfleet, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Tony Tucker (court physician); Barbette Tweed (Betty Dullfleet); Carrie Wagner (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Scott Wakefield (Shorty, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Francesca Wieckowski (a wounded woman); Tucker Windover (newsboy) and Richard Woods (Old Dogsborough) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Peter Hunt was director and lighting designer. John Conklinwas setting designer. Rita Ryack was costume designer. Eric W. Diamond was composer. Peter Glazer was stage manager. Amy Pell was assistant stage manager.
- (August 21 to 25, 1979) She played Lusha in Maxim Gorky's play, "Children of the Sun," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Laura Brock (rioter); Yusef Bulos (A Doctor); Frank Converse (Pavel Protasov); Blythe Danner (Liza); John DeMita (rioter); John Glover (Dmitry Vaguin); Christopher Graham (rioter); Zeljko Ivanek (rioter); Richard Kavanaugh (Misha); Roger Kovary (rioter); Susie Lewis (rioter); Allen McCullough (rioter); Jim McGuire (rioter); Stephen Mendillo (Yakow Troshin); Charlotte Moore (Melaniya); David Nava (rioter); Carrie Nye (Yelena); Suzanne O'Neill (rioter); J.B. Quill (Roman); Anne Reynolds (rioter); Elizabeth Ruhe (Avdotya); Aloysius Schack (rioter); Dwight Schultz (Boris Chepurnoy); Katherine Squire (Antonovna); Ralph Starit (Yegor); Scott Wakefield (guitarist); Colby Willis (Fima) and Richard Woods (Nazar) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Hugh Landwehr was setting designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Peter Glazer was stage manager.
- (July 10 to 14, 1979) She played Ermengarde in Thornton Wilder's play, "The Matchmaker," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Deborah Bauman (Harmonia Diner); Yusef Bulos (Joe Scanlon, Rudolf); Jeffrey Deckman (Harmonia Diner); John DeMita (Ambrose Kemper); Thomas Derrah (Barnaby Tucker); Philip Euling (Harmonia Diner); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi); Jennifer Glass (Harmonia Diner); John Glover (Cornelius Hackl); Christopher Graham (Harmonia Diner); Laurie Kennedy (Mrs. Irene Molloy); Sagan Lewis; Susie Lewis (Minnie Fay); Jack R. Marks (Horace Vandergelder); David Nava (Cabman); Michael O'Flaherty (The Hudson Valley Quartet); Ami Rothchild (Harmonia Diner); Aloysius Schack (Hudson Valley Quartet); Dwight Schultz (Malachi Stack); Eric Thayer (Hudson Valley Quartet); Tony Tucker (August, Hudson Valley Quartet); Kate Udall (Her Cook) and Kate Wilkinson (Miss Flora Van Huysen) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Walton Jones as director. Tom Lynch was setting designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Mitchell Kurtz was lighting designer. Eric W. Diamond was musical director and arranger. Laurie Boyd was movement assistant to Mr. Jones.
- (August 26 to 30, 1980) She played party guest in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Yermolay Alexeyevich Lopahin); Robert Black (Simeonov Pishchik); Carter Bland (servant); Kate Burton (Anya); Carol Byrne (party guest); Jerome Collamore (Firs); Blythe Danner (Dunyasha); Peter DeLorenzo (servant); Colleen Dewhurst (Lubov Andreyevna Ranevskaya); John Glover (Semyon Epihodov); Laura Halper (party guest); Celeste Holm (Charlotta Ivanovna); Susan Lewis (party guest); Richard Maynard (party guest); George Morforgen (Leonid Andreyevich); Austin Pendleton (Pyotr Sergeyevich Trofimov); Michael Quill (Stranger); Christopher Reeve (Yasha); Kirstin Rudrud (servant); Alan Schack (party guest); Eileen Schuyler (party guest); Maria Tucci (Varya) and Time Winters (party guest); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was director and artistic director. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Andrew Jackness was settings designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. William Chance was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
- (July 3 to 12; 21 to 26, 1980) She played Orange Girl and Nun in Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Penelope Allen (The Duenna); David Amarel (Gambler); Laurie Beckett (Parisian); Robert Black (Carbon); Carter Bland (Cavalier, cadet); Yusef Bulos (Ragueneau); Robert Brownstein (cadet); Kate Burton (Lise, nun); Mary Byrd (Parisian, nun); Carol Byrne (Citizen, Mother Marguerite); Stephen Collins (Christian); Joseph Constanza (Porter); Peter DeLorenzo (Cavalier, cadet); Elizabeth Dennehy (Parisian); Diane DiMemmo (Parisien); Philip Euling (Page); William Fisher (Valvert, cadet); Donald Fleming (poet); Hugo N. Furst (The Meddler); Richard Glazerman (Page); Richard Greene (LeBret); Kimberly Hackett (actress) Eva Hall (musician); Laurie Halper (Parisian, Sister Claire); Mary Hastings (musician); Robin Herskowitz (musician); Susan Holtzman (musician); Bjorn Johnson (Cavalier, cadet); Daniel Kanter (drummer); Laurie Kennedy (Roxane); Peter Klemens (poet); Frank Langella (Cyrano De Bergerac); Leslie Laurer (Aristocrat); Scott LeFeber (Marquis); Louise Lewis (Aristocrat); Susan Lewis (Cavalier, Sister Marthe); Richard Maynard (Ligniere, cadet); Betsy Mohler (Aristocrat); George Morforgen (Comte De Guiche); Robert Murphy (Actor); Mark Nelson (Culgy); Robert Nugent Jr. (Her Son); David Pierce (Cavalier, cadet); Craig Pospisil (pastry cook); Michael Quill (Cutpurse, poet); Janine Robbins (Assistant); Kristin Rudrud (actress, nun); Doug Salzinger (pastry cook); Alan Schack (Marquis, cadet); Lawrence Schwartz (pastry cook); Peter Sprung (De Guiche's Aide); Michael Starobin (musician); Elizabeth Stringer (Aristocrat); Daniel Tirman (pastry cook); Leonard Tucker (Capuchin); Wendy Vanden Heuvel (Parisian); James Ward (Gambler); David Wagget (Monfleury); Ted Webb (assistant); Jack Whitaker (poet); David Wilkins (Marquis, cadet); Time Winters (Bellerose, poet); Scott Zimmer (Parisian, cadet); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. B.H. Barry was fight choreographer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. William Chance was assistant stage manager. Michael Starbin was also composer. Laurie Boyd was pantomime. Vaughn Edwards was assistant to Mr. Conklin.
- (July 29 to August 2, 1980) She played Jennie in Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page," at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Stage Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Robert Black (Sheriff Hartman); Carter Bland (Carl); Robert Brolli (Diamond Louie); Kate Burton (Peggy Grant); Peter DeLorenzo (Wilson); Philip Euling (Boy); Laura Halper (Mrs. Schlosser); Edward Herrmann (Water Burns); Celeste Holm (Mrs. Grant); Zeljko Ivanek (Earl Williams); Bjorn Johnson (Frank); Susan Lewis (Mollie Malloy); Richard Maynard (Bensinger); David Pierce (Kruger); Michael Quill (Murphy); Christopher Reeve (Hildy Johnson); David Sabin (The Mayor); Alan Schack (McCue); Paul Sprung (Tony); Michael Steese (Woodenshoes Eichorn); Leonard Tucker (Pincus); David Waggett (policeman); James Ward (Sailor); David Wilkins (Schwartz); Time Winters (Endicott) and Scott Zimmer (Policeman)in the cast. Robert Allan Ackerman was director. John Kasarda was setting designer. Nan Cibula was costume designer. William Armstrong was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (August 12 to 16, 1980) She played Mary Jo Sadler in Brian Clark's play, "Whose Life Is It Anyway?," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Robert Black (Andrew Eden); Carter Bland (Mr. Topolski); Robert Brolli (Judge Wyler); Reg E. Cathey (John); Joseph Costanza (Orderly); Blythe Danner (Dr. Claire Scott); Richard Dreyfuss (Ken Harrison); Wendy Feign (Nurse); Robin Foley (Volunteer); Laura Halper (Nurse Grossman); Edward Herrmann (Phillip Hill); Celeste Holm (Nurse Anderson); Bjorn Johnson (Doctor); Leslie Laurer (patient); Bridget Leroy (Volunteer); Louise Lewis (Nurse); Susan Lewis (Pat Saunders); Richard Maynard (Dr. Paul Jacobs); Betsy Mohler (Court Reporter); George Morforgen (Dr. Michael Emerson); Robert Murphy (Orderly); Michael Quill (Dr. Robert Barr); Janine Robbins (patient); Kristin (Nurse); Eileen Schuyler (Visitor); George Seidl (Mrs. Louise Boyle);Beth Stringer (Volunteer); David Waggett (patient); Time Winters (Peter Kershaw) and Scott Zimmer (Doctor) in the cast. John Badham was director. Andrew Jackness was setting designer. Rita B. Watson was costume designer. Dennis Parichy was lighting designer. William Chance was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (August 4 to 8, 1981) She played Sonya in Maxim Gorky's play, "Summerfolk," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Emery Battis (Dvoetochie); Katina Cummings (Olga); Joyce Ebert (Maria Lvovna); Maureen Fottrell (Nanny); Allan Fox (Cadet); Anthony Goldwyn (Maxim Zimin); Francis W. Hankey (Zamislov); Edward Herrmann (Sergei Bassov); Leslie Laurier (young lady in blue); Steve Lawson (Semyonov); Sagan Lewis (Sasha); Frank Maraden (Pavel Ryumin); Emily Nash (Woman in Lilac); Christina Pickles (Kaleria); Michael Quill (Vlass); Judith Anna Roberts (Yuha); Wade Russo (Young man in striped suit); Dwight Schultz (Peter Suslov); Tony Spiridakis (Pusobaika); John Tillinger (Kropilkin); Maria Tucci (Varvara) and David Wilkins (Man in top hat) in the cast. Zack Brown was scenic designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Austin Pendleton was director. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Frankin Keysar was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
- (July 2 to 18, 1981) She played woman of Argos, Troy and Other Lands in Euripdes, Aeschylus, Homer and Sophocles' play, "The Greeks," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Masaschusetts with Emery Battis (Old Man); Donald F. Berman (Pylacles); Kate Burton (Artemis, chorus); Mary F. Byrd (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands, chorus); Blythe Danner (Aphrodite); Marilyn Esper (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Derek Evans (Patroclus); Elisabeth Fox (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Anthony Goldwyn (soldier); Elizabeth Gordon (Briseis); Lizzie Gottlieb (Her son); Laura Halper (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Francis W. Hankey (soldier); Roxanne Hart (Iphigenia); Jo Henderson (Hecuba); Edward Herrmann (Apollo); Judith Hogg (slave); Celeste Holm Athene); Bjorn Johnson (soldier); Jane Kaczmarek (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Chris Kavanaugh (Astyanax); Leslie M. Laurier (Eucleia); Dinah Lenney (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Sagan Lewis (woman of Troy, Argos and other lands); Frank Maraden (Talthybius); Roberta Maxwell (Electra); Richard Maynard (soldier to Menalaus); Carolyn McCormick (Hermione, woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Donald Moffat (Agamemnon); George Morforgen (Peleus, Odysseus, King Polymester); Jeanne Morissey (Chrysothamus, woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Emily Nash (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Robert Nugent Jr. (tyrant's son); Carrie Nye (Helen); Gwyneth Paltrow (Young Orestes, Polydorus); Pamela Payton Wright (Cassandra); Mary Petrie (Chryseis); Michael Quill (soldier); Jessica Rausch (slave); Christopher Reeve (Achilles); Judith Anna Roberts (Thetis, chorus leader); Meghan Robinson (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Dwight Schultz (Aegisthus, Thoas); Tony Spiridakis (solider); Josef Summer (Menelaus); Maria Tucci (Andromache); Jack Wetherall (Orestes); Cliff Weissman (soldier); Jane White (Clytemnestra); David Wilkins (soldier); Jack Yankee (soldier) and Diane Zaremba (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands) in the cast. The musicians included Nathan Hurwitz (conductor); Kevin Arthur (Mandolin); Susan Edwards (flute); Mary Hastings (trumpet); Charles Kubert (percussion); Tom O'Connor (bazoukie); Grant Parker (bass); Jeff Perry (clarinet); Bob Pierce (trumpet); Scott Sherman (percussion); Wade Russo (piano) and Matt Silverman (guitar). Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was setting and costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer. Randolyn Zinn was choral movement director. Norman L. Berman was composer. Nathan Hurwitz and Michael O'Flaherty were additional music composers and arrangers. Marjorie Phillips was vocal consultant. Gregory Boyd was assistant director. Deborah Brown and Tom Fontana were casting directors. Julia Gillett was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
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