- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Saint Joan (1951).
- The Grand Prize (1955).
- Measure for Measure (1957). Comedy. Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Virgil Thomson. Scenic Design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. Costume Design by Rouben Ter-Arutunian. Lighting Design by Jean Rosenthal. Production Design by Jean Rosenthal. Directed by John Houseman and Jack Landau. Phoenix Theatre: 22 Jan 1957- 17 Feb 1957 (32 performances). Cast: Mitchell Agruss (as "Gentleman"), Tucker Ashworth (as "Gentleman/Servant to Angelo"), Jacqueline Brookes (as "Julietta"), James Cahill (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Morris Carnovsky (as "Provost"), Marion Caspary (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), William Cottrell (as "Abhorson"), Brian Desmond (as "Boy"), Richard Easton (as "Claudio"), Nina Foch (as "Isabella"), Gary Glass (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Patrick Hines (as "Friar Pete"), Anthony Holland (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Leon Janney (as "Elbow"), Gertrude Kinnell (as "Mistress Overdone"), Jill Livesey (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Norman Lloyd (as "Lucio"), Barbara Lord (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Pat McAteer (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Charles Meier (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Anita Michals (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Michael Miller (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), David Milton (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Robert Morris (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Arnold Moss (as "The Duke"), Joseph Myers (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Vivian Paszamont (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), David Pierce (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Ellis Rabb (as "Froth"), John Ragin (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), James Ray (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Pamela Saunders (as "Francisca/Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Edwin Sherin (as "Ministers, Chamberlains and Citizens"), Hiram Sherman (as "Pompey"), Jerry Stiller (as "Barnardine"), Powys Thomas (as "Escalus"), Richard Waring (as "Angelo"), Nancy Wickwire (as "Mariana"). Produced by T. Edward Hambleton, Norris Houghton and The American Shakespeare Festival Theatre and Academy (John Houseman: director).
- Seidman and Son (1962). Comedy. Written by Elick Moll, based on his novel. Scenic Design by William Pitkin. Directed by Carmen Capalbo. Belasco Theatre: 15 Oct 1962- 20 Apr 1963 (216 performances). Cast: Hy Anzell, Frances Chaney, Vincent Gardenia, Mitchell Jason, Sam Levene, Diana Muldaur, Nancy Wickwire (as "Laura Menken"). Produced by Theatre Guild Productions, Inc., Joel W. Schenker and Michael Kanin.
- The Golden Age (1963).
- Abraham Cochrane (1964).
- Traveller Without Luggage (1964).
- Here's Where I Belong (1968).
- (1965 season) Paul Ballantyne, Earl Boen, Graham Brown, Zoe Caldwell, Kristina Callahan, John Cappalletti, Charles Cioffi, John Cromwell, Hume Cronyn, Niki Flacks, Ed Flanders, Kenneth Frankel, Ellen Geer, Helen Harrelson, James Horswill, James J. Lawless, John Lewin, John MacKay, Sandy McCallum, Evie McElroy, Robert Milli, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Thomas Slater, Alvah Stanley, Jessica Tandy, Donald West, Ann Whiteside and she were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (May 11, 1965) She acted in William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Jessica Tandy, Ken Ruta, Ed Flanders and Paul Ballantyne in the cast. Douglas Campbell was director. Tanya Moiseiwitch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Purcell, Herbert Pilhofer and Stokes were composers. Jim Bakkom and Dahl Delu were prop designers.
- (September 7, 1965) She acted in Moliere's play, "The Miser" (revival), at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Hume Cronyn and Lee Richardson in the cast. Edward Payson Call was director. Tanya Moiseiwitch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Paul Fetler was composer.
- (1966 season) Paul Ballantyne, Fran Bennett, Mark Berman, Earl Boen, Ron Boulden, Helen Carey, Len Cariou, Timothy Christie, Olivia Cole, John Cromwell, Patricia Elliott, Ed Flanders, Ellen Geer, Marie Geist, Hugh Hurd, Robert Jackson, Philip Kerr, Joseph Klimowski, James J. Lawless, Sandy McCallum, Evie McElroy, Michael Moriarty, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, Jan Pearce, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Tina Sattin, Robert Sloane, Dean Stricklin, James Wallace, Donald West and Nick Zanides and she were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (May 31, 1966) She acted in Thornton Wilder's play, "The Skin of Our Teeth," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Lee Richardson, Ellen Geer and Ruth Nelson in the cast. Douglas Campbell was artistic director and director. Carolyn Parker and Tanya Moisiewitsch were set and costume designers. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Herbert Pilhofer was composer.
- (June 1, 1966) She acted in August Strindberg's play, "The Dance of Death," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Robert Pastene and Paul Ballantyne in the cast. Douglas Campbell was artistic director and director. Lewis Brown was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Herbert Pilhofer was composer.
- (September 6, 1966) She acted in George Bernard Shaw's play, "The Doctor's Dilemma," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Ed Flanders and John Cromwell in the cast. Douglas Campbell was director. Dahl Delu was set designer. Lewis Brown was costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer.
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