- Portrayed Miss Adelaide in "Guys and Dolls" on Broadway. Received a Tony award for her work.
- (1998) Stage Play: Little Me. Musical comedy (revival). Music by Cy Coleman. Lyrics by Carolyn Leigh. Material adaptation by Neil Simon. Based on a novel by Patrick Dennis. Choreographed by Rob Marshall. Associate Director: Cynthia Onrubia. Associate Choreographer: Cynthia Onrubia. Assistant Director: J.V. Mercanti. Directed by Rob Marshall. Criterion Center Stage Right: 12 Nov 1998- 7 Feb 1999 (99 performances + 43 previews that began on 15 Oct 1986). Cast: Faith Prince (as "Belle"), Martin Short (as "Noble Eggleston/Amos Pinchley/Benny Buchsbaum/Val du Val/Fred Poitrine/Otto Schnitzler/Prince Cherney/The Drunk"), Michael Arnold (as "Belle's Boy/Newsboy/Chain Gang"), Brooks Ashmanskas (as "Pinchley Junior/Steward/Assistant Director/Doctor"), Roxane Barlow (as "Colette/Roxane"), Peter Benson (as "Kleeg/Attorney/Maitre D'/Preacher/General/Captain/Victor"), Andrea Chamberlain (as "Ramona"), Jeffrey Hankinson (as "Belle's Boy/Newsboy/Chain Gang/2nd Sailor/Justice"), Ned Hannah (as "Belle's Boy/Chain Gang/1st Sailor"), Denis Jones (as "Belle's Boy/Chain Gang/Soldier/Justice"), Kimberly Lyon (as "Nurse/Boom Boom Girl"), Michael McEachran (as "Greensleeves/Sergeant/Movie "King") [Broadway debut], Michael McGrath (as "Bruce/Bernie Buchsbaum/Bert/German Soldier/Yulnick"), Joanne McHugh (as "Boom Boom Girl/Suzie"), Cynthia Onrubia (as "Cerine/Boom Boom Girl/Kitty"), Michael Park (as "Lucky"), Christine Pedi (as "Maid/Ms. Kepplewhite/Christine/Army Nurse/Secretary/Casino Woman"), Ruth Williamson (as "Momma/Mrs. Eggleston"). Swings: Joey Pizzi, Josh Prince, Courtney Young. Standby: Jennifer Allen (as "Belle"). Understudies: Denis Jones (as "Lucky"), Michael McEachran (as "Attorney/Captain/General/Kleeg/Maitre D'/Preacher/Victor"), Michael McGrath (as "Amos Pinchley/Benny Buchsbaum/Fred Poitrine/Noble Eggleston/Otto Schnitzler/Prince Cherney/The Drunk/Val du Val"), Christine Pedi (as "Momma/Mrs. Eggleston"), Josh Prince (as "Assistant Director/Bernie Buchsbaum/Bert/Bruce/Doctor/German Soldier/Pinchley Junior/Steward/Yulnick"), Courtney Young (as "Army Nurse/ Casino Woman/Christine/Maid/Ms. Kepplewhite/Secretary"). Produced by The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director. Ellen Richard: Managing Director. Julia C. Levy: Executive Director of External Affairs. Gene Feist: Founding Director).
- Was in "The King and I" on Broadway in 1997
- Nominated for a 2001 Best Actress in a Musical Tony Award for her performance in Broadway's "Bells Are Ringing."
- (October 2001) Appeared as Belinda in the Broadway comedy "Noises Off!"
- (October 2002) Plays Lily Byrne in "A Man of No Importance" musical by Stephen Flaherty, Lynn Ahrens and Terrence McNally (Mitzi Newhouse Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- June 27 - July 14, 2007: Made her London debut as Lalume in the English National Opera's production of Kismet, at the London Coliseum.
- (2008) Appears as Aggie (the mother) in the Harvey Fierstein play "A Catered Affair" at the Walter Kerr Theatre, New York, New York.
- (2002) She acted in Terrence McNally, Lynn Ahrens, and Stephen Flaherty's musical, "A Man of No Importance," at the Lincoln Center Theater at the Mitzi E. Newhouse on Broadway in New York City with Roger Rees, Steven Pasquale, Jarlath Conroy, Ronn Carroll, Michael McCormick, and Katherine McGrath in the cast. Joe Mantello was director.
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