- (1959 - 1962) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1959) Stage Play: Happy Town. Musical comedy.
- (1961) Stage Play: Kean. Musical comedy. Book by Peter Stone [earliest Broadway credit]. Music by Robert Wright and George Forrest. Lyrics by Robert Wright and George Forrest. From a comedy by Jean-Paul Sartre. Based on the play by Alexandre Dumas. Music orchestrated by Philip J. Lang. Ballet and incidental music by Elie Siegmaster. Musical Director: Pembroke Davenport. Vocal arrangements by Pem Davenport. Choreographed by Jack Cole. Directed by Jack Cole. Broadway Theatre: 2 Nov 1961- 20 Jan 1962 (92 performances + 1 preview on 1 Nov 1961). Cast: Alfred Drake (as "Edmund Kean"), Roderick Cook (as "Lord Neville") [Broadway debut], Alfred De Sio (as "Christie"), Oliver Gray (as "Prince of Wales"), Christopher Hewett (as "Barnaby"), Robert Penn (as "Ben"), Arthur Rubin (as "Francis"), Truman Smith (as "Solomon"), Lee Venora (as "Anna Danby") [final Broadway role], Patrick Waddington (as "Count De Koeberg"), Joan Weldon (as "Countess Elena De Koeberg"), Martin Ambrose (as "Major-Domo/Henchman/Singer"), Charise Amidon (as "Singer"), John Aristedes (as "Dancer"), Barbara Beck (as "Dancer"), Johanna Carothers (as "Dancer"), Lois Castle (as "Dancer"), Charles Corbett (as "Dancer"), Kenneth Creel (as "Dancer"), Patricia Cutts (as "Lady Amy Goswell"), Randy Doney (as "Tim/Dancer"), Judy Dunford (as "Dancer"), Charles Dunn (as "Patrick/Singer"), Eddie Erickson (as "Prop Boy/Singer"), Nancy Foster (as "Singer"), Larry Fuller (as "Dancer"), Margaret Gathright (as "Sparrow/Singer"), Maggie Goz (as "Singer"), Mickey Gunnerson (as "Dancer"), George Harwell (as "Pott/Singer"), Pamela Hayford (as "Dancer"), Jim Hutchison (as "Dancer"), Lisa James (as "Dancer"), Rene Jarmon (as "St. Albands/Dancer"), John Jordan (as "David"), Paul Jordan (as "Pip"), John Lankston (as "Lord Delmore/Singer"), Richard Lyle (as "Dancer"), George Martin (as "Dancer"), Joseph McGrath (as "Secretary/Singer"), Lispet Nelson (as "Singer"), Mary Nettum (as "Singer"), Roger Puckett (as "Dancer"), Larry Shadur (as "Maxwell/Guard/Singer"), Suanne Shirley (as "Dancer"), Susan Terry (as "Singer"), Alfred Toigo (as "Stage Manager/Singer"), Gloria Warner (as "Bolt/Singer"), John Wheeler (as "Guard/Singer"). Standby: Lawrence Brooks (as "Edmund Kean. Understudies: Martin Ambrose (as "Barnaby"), Nancy Foster (as "Anna Danby"), Larry Fuller (as "Christie"), Christopher Hewett (as "Prince of Wales"), John Lankston (as "Count De Koeberg"), Mary Nettum (as "Countess Elena De Koeberg/Lady Amy Goswell"), Larry Shadur (as "Ben"), Alfred Toigo (as "Lord Neville") and John Wheeler (as "Francis"). Replacement actors: John Aristedes (as "David"), Larry Fuller (as "Pip"), John Jordan (as "Acrobat"), Paul Jordan (as "Acrobat"), Joseph McGrath (as "Stage Manager"). Understudy: John Lankston (as "Lord Neville"). Produced by Robert Lantz.
- (1962) Sang the role of Carrie Pipperidge in Command Records's 1962 studio recording of the songs from Rodgers and Hammerstein's "Carousel". The album starred Alfred Drake and Roberta Peters.
- (1956) She acted in Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "The King and I," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Dorothy Sandlin and Ted Scott in the cast. Frank Carrington and Agnes Morgan were directors.
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