- (1976) She acted in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Jane MacIver, Tony Mockus, George Womack, directed by George Keathley.
- (1958 - 1987) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1958) Stage Play: Present Laughter. Comedy. Written by Noël Coward. Production Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Noël Coward. Belasco Theatre: 31 Jan 1958- 8 Feb 1958 (6 performances/production played in repertory with Nude With Violin). Cast: Noël Coward (as "Garry Essendine"), Eva Gabor (as "Joanna Lyppiatt"), John Ainsworth (as "Morris Dixon") [final Broadway role], Joyce Carey (as "Liz Essendine") [final Broadway role], Avril Gentles (as "Miss Erikson") [Broadway debut], Therese Quadri (as "Contesse de Vriac"), Winston Ross (as "Henry Lyppiatt"), Angela Thornton (as "Daphne Stillington"), Robert Thurston (as "Fred"), William Traylor (as "Roland Maule"), Mona Washbourne (as "Monica Reed"). Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard).
- (1963) Stage Play: My Mother, My Father and Me. Written by Lillian Hellman. Based on the book "How Much?" by Burt Blechman. Incidental music by John Morris. Scenic Design by Howard Bay. Costume Design by Dorothy Jeakins. Lighting Design by Howard Bay. Directed by Gower Champion. Plymouth Theatre: 23 Mar 1963- 6 Apr 1963 + 5 previews that began on 18 Mar 1963 (17 performances). Cast: Don Billett (as "Waiter"), Sudie Bond (as "Mrs. Lazar"), Milo Boulton (as "Mr. Parker"), Heywood Hale Broun (as "Mr. Kelly"), Lili Darvas (as "Mrs. Jenny Stern"), Avril Gentles (as "Miss Evelyn"), Henry Gibson (as "Binkie-Pie"), Ruth Gordon (as "Rona Halpern"), Dorothy Greener (as "Mrs. Lamb/Mrs. Knopf"), Eda Heinemann (as "Mrs. Kaufman"), Leonard Hicks (as "Dr. O'Hare"), Anthony Holland (as "Bernard Halpern"), Jane Laughlin (as "Girl"), Mark Lenard (as "Dr. Zachary Katz"), Virginia Maddocks (as "Woman"), Joe E. Marks (as "Mr. Lazar"), Helen Martin (as "Hannah"), Walter Matthau (as "Herman Halpern"), Barbara Mostel (as "Filene"), Tom Pedi (as "Tonio Crazzo"), Leona Powers (as "Mrs. Compton"), Harry Smith (as "Butler/Man"), Melvin Stewart (as "Styron"), Elaine Swann (as "Mrs. Parker"), Royce Wallace (as "Negro Woman"). Understudies: Sudie Bond (as "Mrs. Jenny Stern"), Virginia Maddocks (as "Rona Halpern") and Alfred Sandor (as "Herman Halpern"). Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden.
- (1968) Stage Play: Jimmy Shine. Written by Murray Schisgal. Music by John Sebastian. Lyrics by John Sebastian [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Edward Burbridge. Directed by Donald Driver. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 5 Dec 1968- 26 Apr 1969 (161 performances + 20 previews). Cast: Dustin Hoffman (as "Jimmy Shine"), Barbara Cason (as "Miss Green"), Gale Dixon (as "Millie"), Dorothy Emmerson (as "Rita"), Johnny Evans (as "Boy Dancer"), Rose Gregorio (as "Rosie Pitkin"), Kim Lang (as "Girl"), Cleavon Little (as "Lee Haines"), Rue McClanahan (as "Sally Weber"), Eli Mintz (as "Mr. Lepke"), Pamela Payton-Wright (as "Constance Fry"), John Pleshette (as "Boy"), David Sabin (as "Man in Closet"), Susan Segal (as "Girl Dancer"), Charles Siebert (as "Michael Leon"), Susan Sullivan (as "Elizabeth Evans"), Joel Warfield (as "2nd Boy"), Arnold Wilkerson (as "Arnold").Understudies: Barbara Cason (as "Sally Weber"), Dorothy Emmerson (as "Elizabeth Evans/Miss Green"), Kim Lang (as "Rita/Rosie Pitkin"), Joseph Leon (as "Mr. Lepke"), John Pleshette (as "Jimmy Shine"), Susan Segal (as "Millie"), Joel Warfield (as "Michael Leon") and Arnold Wilkerson (as "Lee Haines"). Replacement actors: Avril Gentles (as "Miss Green") [from ? Mar 1969- ?]. Produced by Claire Nichtern and Zev Bufman.
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