- Isle of Children (1962).
- Invitation to a March (1960). Comedy. Written by Arthur Laurents. Incidental music by Stephen Sondheim. Directed by Arthur Laurents. Music Box Theatre: 29 Oct 1960- 4 Feb 1961 (113 performances + 1 preview). Cast: Celeste Holm (as "Camilla Jablonski"), Richard Derr (as "Tucker Groagan"), Jane Fonda (as "Norma Brown"), Tom Hatcher, Eileen Heckart, James MacArthur (as "Aaron Jablonski"), Jeffrey Rowland, Madeleine Sherwood. Understudies: Kendall Clark (as "Tucker Grogan"), Arthur Garrison (Cary Brown), Barbara Hayes (as "Deedee Grogan"), John Karlen (as "Aaron Jablonski/Schuyler Grogan"), Louise Latham (as "Camilla Jablonski/Lily Brown"), Phyllis Wynn (as "Norma Brown"). Produced by The Theatre Guild.
- Major Barbara (1956). Comedy (revival).
- (January 10 to March 6, 1988) She acted in Sam Shepard's play, "A Lie of the Mind," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with James Gammon, Holly Hunter and Cyril O'Reilly in the cast. Robert Woodruff was director.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She was production assistant for Tennessee Williams' Three Short Plays production at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Vaughan Glaser (Mr. Charlie Colton); Will Bryant (Porter) and Tod Andrews (Bob Harper) in "The Last of My Solid Gold Watches;" "Rebecca Hargis (Willie) and Charles Taliaferro (Tom) in "This Property is Condemned;" and Katharine Squire (Miss Lucretia Collins); Clinton Anderson (The Porter); Jack Warden (The Elevator Boy); George Mitchell (The Doctor); Mary Finney (The Nurse) and Wilson Brooks (Mr. Abrams) in the "Portrait of a Madonna." Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden and Charles Taliaferro were also production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She was a production assistant for Henrik Ibsen's play, "The Master Builder," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Vaughan Glaser (Knut Brovik); Tod Andrews (Ragnar Brovnik); Rebecca Hargis (Kaia Fosli); Wilson Brooks (Halvard Solness); Mary Finney (Aline Solness); George Mitchell (Doctor Herdal) and Frances Waller (Hilda Wangel) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden and Charles Taliaferro were also production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Dolly Brown in Vivian O'Connell's play, "Throng O'Scarlet," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Rebecca Hargis (Susie); Wilson Brooks (Harry Boyle (M.F.H.); Mary Finney (Doris Boyle); George Mitchell (Sean Hogan); Jack Warden (Mikey); Frances Waller (Kate); Clinton Anderson (Hector Maugham): Katherine Squire (Cynthia Maugham); Tod Andrews (Clark Brown); Vaughan Glaser (Thaddeus O'Brien); Carol Jean Rosaire (The Coy One); Marshall Yokelson (Sergeant Byrne); Jonathan Seymour (Robinson) and Gloria Folland (Mrs. Robinson) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and she were also production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played A Servant in William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Benedict MacQuarrie (Baptista); Vaughan Glaser (Vincentio); Jonathan Seymour (Lucentio); Tod Andrews (Petruchio); Wilson Brooks (Gremio); Clinton Anderson (Hortensio); George Mitchell (Tranio); Marshall Yokelson (Biondello); Jack Warden (Grumio); Charles Taliaferro (Curtis); Charley Braswell (A Pedant); Katherine Squire (Katharine); Frances Waller (Bianca); Mary Finney (Widow); Tommy Woodward (Haberdasher/Officer); Bill Hayter (Gregory) and Boyd Hill (Philip) in the cast. Rebecca Hargis was stage manager. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and she were also production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Louise in Manning Gurian's play, "Lemple's Old Man," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Jack Warden (Dominic); Mary Finney (Hilda); Arthur Hill (Pete); Martin David (Tommy); Clinton Anderson (Dugan); Katherine Squire (Clara Harrington); Wilson Brooks (Berger); George Mitchell (Lemple); Tod Andrews (Richard Lemple); Frances Waller (Barbara Adams) and Charles Taliaferro (Bill) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and she were also production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She played Hon. Gwendolen Fairfax in Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Jack Warden (Lane); Tod Andrews (Algernon Moncrieff); Wilson Brooks (John Worthing J.P.); Mary Finney (Lady Bracknell): Katherine Squire (Miss Prism); Frances Waller (Cecily Cardew); George Mitchell (Rev. Canon Chasuble D.D.) and Clinton Anderson (Merriman) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden, Charles Taliaferro and she were also production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
- (November 1947 to March 1948) She was production assistant for Barton MacLane's play, "Black John," at the Theatre '48 in Dallas, Texas with Jonathan Seymour (One-Eye John); Marshall Yokelson (One-Arm John); Katherine Squire (The Klootch); Frances Waller (Rose Larelle); Boyd Hill (Honest John); Jack Warden (Lyme Cushing); Wilson Brooks (George Cornwallis); Clinton Anderson (Black John); Jerry Talley and Charley Braswell (Simpson Brothers); Charles Taliaffero (Bandit); Bob Kendrick (Harry); Tod Andrews (Corporal Downey); George Mitchell (The Marshal); Paul Manning (Deputy); Mary Finney (Goldie); Benedict MacQuarrie (Catteraugas Smith); Tad Adoue (Benedict Hale) and Frank Tennant (Red John) in the cast. Margo Jones was managing director. Manning Gurian was business manager. J.B. Tad Adoue III was company manager. Mabel Duke and Watson Associates were public relations. Jed Mace was production designer. Marshall Yokelson was technical director. Marilyn Putnam was technical assistant. Jonathan Seymour was production and stage manager. Clinton Anderson, Jack Warden and Charles Taliaferro were also production assistants. Billie Baker was treasurer.
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