- (1968) She acted in Neil Simon and Cy Coleman's musical, "Sweet Charity", at the Prince of Wales Theatre in London, England with Rod McLennan, John Keston, Paula Kelly and Josephine Blake in the cast. Bob Fosse was the director.
- (1992) She performed in the gala, "Starry, Starry Night," in American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California for the silver 25th anniversary gala with Rene Auberjonois, Annette Bening, Kathryn Crosby, George Deloy, Peter Donat, Gina Farrell, Andrea Marcovicci, Ruth Kobart, Deborah May, Jeff McCarthy, Sydney Walker and Ann Weldon in the cast. Edward Hastings was director.
- (May 25 to June 24, 1990) She acted in the new musical, "Love & Guilt & The Meaning of Life," in a world premiere Poolhouse Production at Pasadena Playhouse Balcony Theatre in Pasadena, California with Eileen Barnett and Bonnie Franklin in the cast. Susan Dietz was artistic director. Lars Hansen was managing director. Judith Viorst wrote the book. Shelly Markham was music composer. Kevin Mahan was lighting designer and master electrician. Deborah Raymond was scenery consultant. Jack Allway was sound designer. Jim Grady was music director, conductor and first keyboardist. Bob Christianson was orchestra and program coordinator. Kathleen Horton was production stage manager. Marilyn Shapiro was director. Amanda Mcbroom was standby for a cast member. Shelley Fabares and Gene Castle were given very special thanks. Kenneth Ott was director of development. Suzanne Rice was director of annual giving. Thomas Ware was production manager. MIchael Prichard was business manager. Betty Jean Morris was operations manager. Misty Cooper was management associate. Drew Warren was office manager. Jerry Robin and Associates were computer consultants. Peggy Elbright was director of community relations. Mickey Houk. Ann Loze and Judy McDowell were public relations associates. Kathryn Laird Johnson was director of Young Actors School. Ellen Bailey was coordinator of support services and manager of La Tienda. Craig Schwartz was photographer. Doug Senior was ticket services manager. Peter Becket Kuhl was assistant ticket services manager. Laura Jayne Blainey was subscription manager. Joyce Heiman was ticket services supervisor. Mike Lancaster and Melissa Malone were assistant ticket services supervisors. Michelle Heiman, Mark Humphrey, Amy Lackow, Nelson Nemec, Jerri Price and Steve Sims were staff for the ticket services. Anita Panowicz was data systems processor. Robert Pinger, Eleanor Albano and Lea Chazin were members of the Sherrod-Pinger Marketing Management. Brian Lew was general press representative for Cooper Communications. Nancy Endy was costume coordinator. Rick Boot was audio engineer. Meryl Jacobs was assistant to the producer. Dana Meltzer and Kristen Lazarian were production assistants. Michael Kravitz and Russell Campbell were house managers. Susan Sharp was second keyboardist.
- (Summer 1962) She acted in Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Jule Styne's musical, "Say Darling," in a Kenley Players production at the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren, Ohio with Orson Bean and Don Cornell in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (Winter 1969 to 1970) She acted in Walter Marks and Ernest Kinoy's musical, "Golden Rainbow," in a Kenley Players production at the Hotel Plaza Theatre in Miami, Florida with Gordon MacRae in the cast. John Kenley was artistic director.
- (August 19 to 23, 1975) She played Lorraine Sheldon in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "The Man Who Came to Dinner," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Andrea Axelrod (Mrs. Dexter); Emery Battis (Dr. Bradley); Peter Bergethon (Westcott); Donald Berman (Radio technician); Richard Boyd (John); Yusef Bulos (Banjo); Philip Cates (Sandy); Eric Christiansen (Richard Stanley); Gordon Einhorn (Deputy); Scott Ference (Luncheon Guest); Bill Fitzgerald (luncheon guest); Kathleen Gofton (Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley); Jeff Gordon (Mr. Baker); Anita Grumish (Mrs. McCutcheon); Otis Hebert (radio technician); Virginia Hoffman (radio technician); Rich Homberg (deputy); Doug James (radio technician); Freda Kavanagh (June Stanley); Dennis Lenahan (radio technician); Alan Lipke (luncheon guest); Paul McCarren (Beverly Carlton); Joe Millett (radio technician); Ben Mittleman (Expressman); Joe Montalvo (expressman); Daniel Nowak (luncheon guest); Ken Parker (Mr. Stanley); Pamela Pascone (radio technician); Robert Pastene (Sheridan Whiteside); Robert Picardo (Professor Metz); Terry Quinn (Bert Jefferson); Al Rodriguez (luncheon guest); Steven Solomon (radio technician); Ralph Stalter (plainclothesman); Barbara Tarbuck (Maggie Cutler); Barbara Tirrell (Sarah); Christine Von Dohlin (Miss Preen); and Janis Young (Harriet Stanley) in the cast.Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Edward Berkeley was director. James Guenther was setting designer. Hilary Rosenfeld was costume designer. Phil Eickhoff was lighting designer. Rick Ralston was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager.
- (1975) television commercial for Glory carpet cleaner
- (1972) television commercial for Gleam toothpaste.
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