- (1962 - 1981) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1962) Stage Play: In the Counting House. Written by Leslie Weiner. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by David Hays. Directed by Arthur Penn. Biltmore Theatre: 13 Dec 1962- 15 Dec 1962 (4 performances + 2 previews that began on 12 Dec 1962). Cast: Sydney Chaplin (as "Woody Hartman"), Howard Da Silva (as "Max Hartman"), Sol Frieder (as "Freddy Wexler"), Harold Gary (as "Sam Bader"), Lou Gilbert (as "Harry Stein"), Kay Medford (as "Mary Buckley"), Barbara Murray (as "Madeline Hanes"), Robert Pastene (as "Jack Gabriel"), Nancy R. Pollock (as "Vera Stern"), Paul E. Richards (as "Arnold Dreyer"), Melvin Stewart (as "John Bell"). Understudies: Martin E. Brooks [credited as Martin Brooks] (as "Woody Hartman"), Ben Hammer (as "Max Hartman") and Kate Wilkinson (as "Mary Buckley") [Broadway debut]. Produced by David J. Cogan.
- (1965) Stage Play: Danton's Death. (Revival).
- (1970) Stage Play: Watercolor & Criss-Crossing.
- (1970) Stage Play: Grin and Bare It!/Postcards.
- (1971) Stage Play: A Doll's House. Drama (revival).
- (1971) Stage Play: Hedda Gabler. Drama (revival).
- (1972) Stage Play: Ring Around the Bathtub. Written by Jane Trahey. Directed by Harold J. Stone [credited as Harold Stone]. Martin Beck Theatre: 29 Apr 1972 (1 performance + 3 previews that began on 27 Apr 1972). Cast: Elizabeth Ashley (as "Maggie Train"), John Cannon (as "Radio Commentator"), James Greene (as "Capt. Harfeather"), Carol Kane (as "Esme Train") [Broadway debut], Eileen Kearney (as "Darcy Train"), Margaret Linn (as "Cousin Esther"), Kathleen Maguire (as "Bea Rockosy"), Carmen Mathews (as "Mrs. Hanlon, Gran"), Richard Mulligan (as "Dan Train"), Alek Primrose (as "Mr. Enright"), Louis Turenne (as "Louis Rockosy"), Kate Wilkinson (as "Nurse Samson"). Produced by Jacqueline Babbin and Jay Wolf.
- (1972) Stage Play: The Last of Mrs. Lincoln.
- (1978) Stage Play: Man and Superman. Comedy (revival).
- (1980) Stage Play: The Man Who Came to Dinner. Comedy (revival).
- (1981) Stage Play: Frankenstein. Drama. Written by Victor Gialanella. Incidental music by Richard Peaslee. Directed by Tom Moore. Palace Theatre: 4 Jan 1981 (1 performance + 29 previews that began on 9 Dec 1980). Cast: Dennis Bacigalupi (as "Peter Schmidt, A Villager"), John Carradine (as "DeLacey, A Blind Hermit") [final Broadway role], David Dukes (as "Victor Frankenstein, A Young Scientist"), John Glover (as "Henry Clerval, Victor's Friend"), Keith Jochim (as "The Creature"), Richard Kneeland (as "Lionel Mueller, The Local Magistrate"), Jill P. Rose (as "Justine Moritz, A Maidservant"), Scott Schwartz (as "William Frankenstein, Victor's Younger Brother"), Douglas Seale (as "Alphonse Frankenstein, Victor's Father"), John Seitz (as "Hans Metz, A Villager"), Dianne Wiest (as "Elizabeth Lavenza, Victor's adopted Cousin"), Kate Wilkinson (as "Frau Mueller, The Magistrate's Wife") [final Broadway role]. Understudies: Leslie Barrett (as "Alphonse Frankenstein/DeLacey/Lionel Mueller"), Michael Davidson (as "William Frankenstein"), Anne Kerry (as "Elizabeth Lavenza, Justine Moritz), Barbara Lester (as "Frau Mueller"), Eric Uhler (as "Hans Metz/Peter Schmidt"), Stephen Van Benschoten (as "The Creature") and Mark Winkworth (as "Henry Clerval/Victor Frankenstein"). Produced by Terry Allen Kramer, Joseph Kipness, James M. Nederlander and Stewart F. Lane. Produced in association with 20th Century Fox. Associate Producer: Marvin A. Krauss.
- (August 3 to 7, 1976) She played Mrs. Gibbs in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Nancy Adler (town person); Adele Ahronheim (Church choir); Sian Barbara Allen (Emily Webb); Steve Anderson (Joe Crowell Jr.): Pam Arnos (town person); Peter Bergerthon (Assistant Stage Manager, Baseball player); Alice Boroff (church choir); Gregory Boyd (Joe Stoddard); Robert Brolli (Constable Warren); William Burke (baseball player); Lynda Lee Burks (town person); Dominique Callmanapulos (town person); Nancy Cohen (town person); Debba Curtis (town person); Karen D'Arc (church choir); Polly Draper (1st dead woman); David Eddy (Si Crowell, baseball player); Geraldine Fitzgerald (Stage Manager); David Forman (2nd dead man); Laury Goldman (church choir); Grayce Grant (Mrs. Webb); Robert Gregory (Assistant Stage Manager); Jennifer Grey (town person); George Guidall (Dr. Gibbs); Christopher Hall (Howie Newsome); Peter Harris (man in audience); Jane Ives (town person); Douglas James (church choir); Trent Jones (George Gibbs); Susan Kander (choir director); Jann Kwasneski (town person); Steve Lawson; Polly Matson (organist); Pam Mullins (church choir); Gray Muzzy (Sam Craig); Patricia Norcia (Woman in audience); Bennett O'Donnell (Simon Stinson); Madeline Ovellette (Mrs. Seames); Julia Pomeroy (2nd dead woman); Jon Ponazecki (Mr. Webb); Richard Price (church choir); Victoria Raab (Rebecca Gibbs); Emilie Roberts (Church choir); Will Rossef (Professor Willard); David Simonds (Wally Webb); Pam Smith (church choir); Deborah Stern (lady in audience) and Robert Turner (1st dead man) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Moore was also director. Roger Meeker was setting and lighting designer. Rachel Kurland was costume designer. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 1 to 5, 1978) She played Felicity in Michael Cristofer's play, "The Shadow Box," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Richard Chamberlain (Brian); Elizabeth Fleming (Beverly); Martin Rabbett (Mark); Henry Rinehart (Steve); David Sabin (Joe); Jennifer Savidge (Agnes); Dwight Schultz (The Interviewer) and Kevin Shallo (Maggie) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Richard Chamberlain was also director. Gintare Everett was general manager. Tom Fontana was producer. Christopher Nowak was scenery designer. Rita B. Watson was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager.
- (June 28 to July 7, 1979) She played Gypsy in Tennessee Williams' play, "Camino Real," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Bahlman (Lord Mulligan); Louis Beachner (A Ratt, Nursie); Yusef Bulos (Sancho Panzo, Abdullah); William Burns (Kilroy); Penelope Corbin (Lady Mulligan); Caris Corlman (Esmerelda); John DeMita (Survivor); Christopher Graham (officer); Gail Hoyt (Flautist); Richard Kneeland (Jacques Casanova); Roger Kovary (officer); Jean Leanza (Olympe); Susie Lewis (La Madrecita); Judah Mandelbaum (a bum); Kevin McGuire (travel agent); Regan McLemore (Eva); George Morforgen (Don Quixote, Baron De Charlus); Carrie Nye (Marguerite Gautier); J.B. Quill (Loan shark, officer, street cleaner); John S. Samuels (Lobo, Young Man); Aloysius Schack (Waiter, fugitive pilot); Dwight Schultz (Lord Byron); Darrell Troutman (officer, street cleaner); Katherine Udall (Prudence); Scott Wakefield (dreamer); Francesca Wieckowski (Rosita) and Richard Woods (Gutman, Instructor); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Arthur Rubinstein was composer. Fred Buckholz was associate set designer. Laurie Boyd and Martin Kapell were assistants to the director. Peter Glazer was stage manager. Peter Dowling was assistant stage manager.
- (July 10 to 14, 1979) She played Miss Flora Van Huysen 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); Jeanie Hackett (Ermengarde); 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) and Kate Udall (Her Cook) 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 11 to 22, 1981) She played Graca in Peter Nichols' play, "A Day in the Death of Joe Egg," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Lori Andresky (Joe); Stockard Channing (Sheila); Richard Dreyfuss (Bri); Christina Pickles (Pam) and John Tillinger (Freddie) in the cast. Arvin Brown was director. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. John Kasarda was scenery designer. Rita B. Watson was costume designer. William Armstrong was lighting designer. Liz Smith was vocal consultant. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
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