- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Killing of Sister George (1966). Comedy. Written by Frank Marcus. Directed by Val May. Belasco Theatre: 5 Oct 1966- 1 Apr 1967 (205 performances + 7 previews that began on 3 Oct 1966). Cast: Eileen Atkins (as "Alice 'Childie' McNaught"), Lally Bowers (as "Mrs. Mercy Croft"), Beryl Reid (as "June Buckridge/Sister George"), Polly Rowles (as "Madame Xenia"). Understudies: Paddy Croft (as "Madame Xenia/Mrs. Mercy Croft") [Broadway debut], Anne Murray (as "Alice "Childie" McNaught"). Produced by Helen Bonfils and Morton Gottlieb. Produced by arrangement with Michael Codron and Bernard Delfont. Note: Filmed as The Killing of Sister George (1968), a UK production produced by ABC and given a U.S. theatrical release.
- Candida (1970). Comedy (revival).
- The Plough and the Stars (1973). (Revival).
- Crown Matrimonial (1973).
- Major Barbara (1980). Comedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Directed by Stephen Porter. Circle in the Square Theatre: 26 Feb 1980- 30 Mar 1980 (40 performances + 28 previews that began on 1 Feb 1980). Cast: Philip Bosco (as "Andrew Undershaft, husband to Lady Britomart"), Paddy Croft (as "Rummy Mitchens"), Jon DeVries (as "Bill Walker"), Rachel Gurney (as "Lady Britomart Undershaft"), Frank Hamilton (as "Peter Shirley"), Laurie Kennedy (as "Barbara Undershaft, Lady Britomart's daughter, Major of the Salvation Army"), Nicolas Surovy (as "Adolphus Cusins, Barbara's fiancé"), Norman Allen (as "Snobby Price"), Rand Bridges (as "Charles Lomax, Sarah's fiancé"), Donald Buka (as "Morrison, butler to Lady Britomart"), Amanda Carlin (as "Jenny Hill"), Joan Croydon (as "Mrs. Baines, Colonel in the Salvation Army"), Gina Franz (as "Sarah Undershaft, Lady Britomart's daughter"), Jamey Sheridan (as "Bilton") [Broadway debut], Nicholas Walker (as "Stephen Undershaft"). Understudies: Donald Buka (as "Peter Shirley"), Dalton Cathey (as "Adolphus Cusins/Stephen Undershaft"), Sarah-Jane Gwillim (as "Jenny Hill/Mrs. Baines/Rummy Mitchens"), Jamey Sheridan (as "Bill Walker/Charles Lomax/Snobby Price"). Produced by Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director. Paul Libin: Managing Director).
- Joe Egg (1985). Comedy. Written by Peter Nichols. Directed by Arvin Brown. Longacre Theatre: 27 Mar 1985- 23 Jun 1985 (93 performances + 8 previews that began on 21 Mar 1985). Cast: Stockard Channing (as "Sheila"), Jim Dale (as "Bri"), Joanna Gleason (as "Pam"), Margaret Hilton (as "Grace"), John Tillinger (as "Freddie"), Tenney Walsh (as "Joe") [Broadway debut]. Standbys: Paddy Croft (as "Grace"), Karyn Lynn Dale (as "Joe"), Barbara Eda-Young (as "Pam/Sheila"), Larry Pine (as "Bri/Freddie"). Produced by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Bernard B. Jacobs: President), Emanuel Azenberg, Roger Berlind and Ivan Bloch. Associate Producer: MTM Enterprises, Inc.
- Corpse! (1986). Comedy/thriller.
- Night Must Fall (1999). Mystery (revival).
- James Joyce's The Dead (2000). Drama. Written by Richard Nelson. Based on "The Dead" by James Joyce. Music by Shaun Davey. Music orchestrated by Shaun Davey. Musical Director: Charles Prince. Mary Jane's academy piece and additional arrangements by Deborah Abramson. Associate Musical Director: Deborah Abramson. Scenic Design by David Jenkins. Costume Design by Jane Greenwood. Lighting Design by Jennifer Tipton. Sound Design by Scott Lehrer. Wig Design by Paul Huntley. Assistant Costume Design: MaryAnn D. Smith. Choreographed by Seán Curran. Directed by Richard Nelson. Belasco Theatre: 11 Jan 2000- 16 Apr 2000 (120 performances + 24 previews that began on 14 Dec 1999). Cast: Blair Brown (as "Gretta Conroy, Gabriel's wife") [from 14 Dec 1999- 12 Mar 2000], Paddy Croft (as "Mrs. Malins"), Brian Davies (as "Mr. Browne, a friend of the Aunts, Daisy Eagan (as "Rita, a music student of Mary Jane's/Young Julia Morkan, a ghost"), Dashiell Eaves (as "Michael, a music student of Mary Jane's"), Sally Ann Howes (as "Aunt Julia Morkan, a music teacher"), John Kelly (as "Bartell D'Arcy, an opera singer"), Brooke Sunny Moriber (as "Lily, the maid"), Marni Nixon (as "Aunt Kate Morkan, a music teacher"), Alice Ripley (as "Miss Molly Ivors"), Emily Skinner (as "Mary Jane Morkan, Kate & Julia's niece, a music teacher"), Stephen Spinella (as "Freddy Malins"), Christopher Walken (as "Gabriel Conroy, Kate & Julia's nephew"). Replacement actors: Stephen Bogardus (as "Gabriel Conroy") [from 4 Apr 2000- close], Donna Lynne Champlin (as "Mary Jane Morkan"), Angela Christian (as "Lily"), Faith Prince (as "Gretta Conroy") [from 14 Mar 2000- close], Rex Robbins (as "Mr. Browne"). Produced by Gregory Mosher and Arielle Tepper.
- (August 7 to 18, 1979) She played Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez in Brandon Thomas' play, "Charley's Aunt," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Michael Allinson (Colonel Sir Frances Chesney); Yusef Bulos (Brassett); Dick Cavett (Lord Fancourt Babberley); Eric W. Diamond (Piano and musical arranger); Donald Ewer (Stephen Spettigue); Ouisa Forhaltz (Violinist); Robert Fox (Jack Chesney); Jennifer Harmon (Ela Delahay); Zeljko Ivanek (Charley Wykeham); Sagan Lewis; Susie Lewis (Amy Spettigue); Michael O'Flaherty and Colby Willis (Kitty Verdun) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Michael Montel was director. Tom Lynch was setting designer. Linda Fisher was women's costume designer. Rita B. Watson was costume coordinator. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Peter Glazer was stage manager. Amy Pell was assistant stage manager.
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