- (1959) "Flyktningen," with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1959) "Hamlet," written by William Shakespeare, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1959) "Kristin Lavransdatter," written by Nobel Laureate Sigrid Undset, with Liv Ullmann (portraying Kristin Lavransdatter) in the cast.
- (1960) "Kongs-Emnerne" (English: "The Pretenders"), written by Henrik Ibsen, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1961) "Mannen som kom".
- (1962) "Brennende mørke".
- (1962) "Den Kaukasiske krittringen," written by Bertolt Brecht, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1962) "Peer Gynt," written by Henrik Ibsen, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1963) "Faust".
- (1963) "Medmenneske," written by Olav Duun, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1963) "Ungen," written by Oskar Braaten, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1964) "Herr Puntilla Og Drengen Hans Matti" (English: "Mr Puntila and his Man Matti"), written by Bertolt Brecht, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1964) "Romeo Og Julie" (English: "Romeo and Juliet), written by William Shakespeare, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1965) "Den Hellige Johanna" (English: "Saint Joan"), written by George Bernard Shaw, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1957) "Anne Franks Dagbok" (English: "The Diary of a Young Girl" a.k.a. "The Diary of Anne Frank"), based on the writings of Anne Frank, written by Frances Goodrich and Albert Hackett, with Liv Ullmann in the cast.
- (1985) "Old Times," written by Harold Pinter, with Liv Ullmann, Sir Michael Gambon and Nicola Pagett in the cast, at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, England, UK.
- (1975) "Pygmalion," dramatic revival, written by George Bernard Shaw, with Liv Ullmann and Erland Josephson in the cast, in Stockholm, Sweden.
- (1975) "A Moon for the Misbegotten," dramatic revival, written by Eugene O'Neill, directed by José Quintero, with Liv Ullmann in the cast, in Oslo, Norway.
- (February 21, 1975 - April 20, 1975) "A Doll's House," dramatic revival, written by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Christopher Hampton, directed by Tormod Skagestad; "Tarantella" choreographed by Donald Saddler; with Liv Ullmann (portraying Nora Helmer); Sam Waterston (portraying Torvald Helmer); Michael Chambers (portraying The Messenger); Barbara Colby (portraying Kristine Linde); Gibby Gibson (portraying Bobby, Helmers' Child); Paula Gibson (portraying Emmy, Helmers' Child); Michael Granger (portraying Dr. Rank); Wayne Harding (portraying Ivar, Helmers' Child); Barton Heyman (portraying Nils Krogstad); Judith Light (portraying Helene, The Maid); Helen Stenborg (portraying Anne-Marie, The Nanny); on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (April 12, 1977 - July 30, 1977) "Anna Christie," written by Eugene O'Neill, directed by José Quintero; with Liv Ullmann (portraying Anna Christopherson); Robert Donley (portraying Chris Christopherson); John Lithgow (portraying Mat Burke); Mary McCarty (portraying Marthy Owen); Jack Davidson (portraying A Postman and Johnson); Richard Hamilton (portraying Johnny-the-Priest); Ken Harrison (portraying Larry and Sailor); Edwin McDonough (as Edwin J. McDonough) (portraying A Longshoreman); and Vic Polizos (portraying A Longshoreman and Sailor); on Broadway at the Imperial Theatre (127 total performances, including 3 previews beginning April 12, 1977).
- (April 1967) "Six Characters in Search of an Author," written by Luigi Pirandello, directed by Ingmar Bergman; with Knut Wigert (portraying The father); Tore Segelcke (portraying The mother); Liv Ullmann (portraying The stepdaughter); Joachim Calmeyer (portraying The son); Wenche Medbøe (portraying The daughter); Mette Rakeng (portraying The daughter); Henki Kolstad (portraying The director); Ella Hval (portraying Madame Pace); Urda Arneberg (portraying unknown part); Gøril Havrevold (portraying unknown part); Aagot Børseth (portraying unknown part); Eva Opaker (portraying unknown part); Gunnar Olram (portraying unknown part); Axel Thue (portraying unknown part); and Ståle Bjørnhaug (portraying unknown part); at the Norwegian National Theatre, Oslo, Norway.
- (1984 - 1985) "Old Times," written by Harold Pinter, directed by David Hugh Jones (as David Jones), with Michael Gambon (portraying Deeley), Nicola Pagett (portraying Anna), and Liv Ullmann (portraying Kate), on the West End at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, London, England, UK.
- (1967) "Anne Pedersdotter," written by Hans Wiers-Jenssen with Liv Ullmann portraying Anne Pedersdotter, at Nationaltheatret, Oslo, Norway.
- (1973) "Brand," written by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Bjørn Endreson, with Liv Ullmann (portraying Agnes), at Det Norske Teatret, Oslo, Norway.
- (1974) "A Doll's House," written by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Elisabeth Bang and Pål Skjønberg, with Liv Ullmann (portraying Nora), at Det Norske Teatret, Oslo, Norway.
- (1978) "Rosmersholm," written by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Bjørn Endreson, with Liv Ullmann (portraying Rebecca West), at Trøndelag Teater, Trondheim, Norway.
- (1982) "Ghosts," written by Henrik Ibsen, directed by John Madden, with Liv Ullmann (portraying Mrs. Helen Alving, widow of Cpt. Alving, late Chamberlain to the King) and Kevin Spacey (portraying Oswald Alving, Mrs. Alving's son, a painter, in his Kennedy Center debut), at The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts Eisenhower Theater, Washington, DC, USA.
- (November 16, 1982) Guest on the talk program Tom Cottle: Up Close (1982).
- (April 26, 1979 - September 2, 1979) "I Remember Mama," original musical; music by Richard Rodgers; lyrics by Martin Charnin; book by Thomas Meehan; additional lyrics by Ray Jessel (as Raymond Jessel); based on the play "I Remember Mama" by John Van Druten; based on stories by Kathryn Forbes; music orchestration by Philip J. Lang; musical direction and vocal arrangements by Jay Blackton; dance arrangements by Jay Blackton, Allen Cohen and Uel Wade; directed by Cy Feuer; musical staging by Danny Daniels; with Liv Ullmann (portraying Mama); George Hearn (portraying Papa); George S. Irving (portraying Uncle Chris); Armin Shimerman (portraying Mr. Thorkelson); and Ian Ziering (portraying Nils) in the huge cast; on Broadway at the Majestic Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (148 total performances, including 40 previews beginning April 26, 1979).
- (August 23, 1982 - October 2, 1982) "Ghosts," dramatic revival, written by Henrik Ibsen, adapted by Arthur Kopit, directed by John Neville, with Edward Binns (portraying Jacob Engstrand, a carpenter); John Neville (portraying Pastor Manders); Liv Ullmann (portraying Mrs. Helen Alving, widow of Cpt. Alving, late Chamberlain to the King); Janie Murray (as Jane Murray) (portraying Regina Engstrand, Mrs. Alving's maid); Kevin Spacey (portraying Osvald Alving, Mrs. Alving's son, a painter, in his Broadway debut); on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (48 total performances, including 8 previews beginning August 23, 1982).
- (1974) "A Doll's House," written by Henrik Ibsen, directed by Elisabeth Bang and Pål Skjønberg, with Liv Ullmann portraying Nora, on tour with Riksteatret, the Norwegian National Touring Theatre, including performances at Den Nationale Scene, Bergen, Norway.
- (1971) Radio: "Et dukkehjem" for NRK Radioteatret - Nora (voice only)
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