- (1970) Stage: Wrote "One Night Stands of a Noisy Passenger, " produced off-Broadway starring Diane Ladd, Robert De Niro, Sally Kirkland, Richard Lynch, Elizabeth Franz and Sam Schacht.
- (3/14/78-3/26/78) Stage: Appeared in Paul Zindel's Pulitzer-Prize winning "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds," on Broadway. Biltmore Theatre, 16 performances.
- (3/26/70-5/30/70) Stage: Appeared (as Minnie Marx) in "Minnie's Boys", a musical, on Broadway. Imperial Theatre, 80 performances.
- (1943) Stage: Appeared (as "Ado Annie Carnes"; replacement; from 31 Mar 1943) in "Oklahoma!" on Broadway. Musical. Music by Richard Rodgers. Book / Lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II. Based on the play "Green Grow The Lilacs" by Lynn Riggs. Musical Director: Jacob Schwartzdorf. Music orchestrated by Robert Russell Bennett. Theatre Guild Administrative Assistant: Armina Marshall. Choreography by 'Agnes De Mille' (q). Scenic Design by Lemuel Ayers. Costume Design by Miles White. Directed by Rouben Mamoulian. St. James Theatre: 31 Mar 1943-29 May 1948 (2212 performances). Cast: Alfred Drake (as "Curly"), Joan Roberts, Joseph Buloff, Howard Da Silva (as "Jud Fry"), Lee Dixon, Betty Garde, Celeste Holm (as "Ado Annie Carnes"), Diana Adams, Remo Arlotta, Elsie Arnold, Bobby Barrentine, John Baum, Harvey Brown, Kenneth Buffett, George Church, Edwin Clay, Joseph Cunneff, Margit De Kova, Jack Dunphy, Nona Feid, Gary Fleming, Kate Friedlich, Hayes Gordon, June Graham, Ray Harrison, Maria Harriton, Jack Harwood, Rhoda Hoffman, Edmund Howland, George Irving, Barry Kelley, Eric Kristen, Jane Lawrence, Bambi Linn, Suzanne Lloyd, Ellen Love, Owen Martin (as "Cord Elam"), Joan McCracken, Dorothea McFarland, Pat Meany, May Muth, Carl Nelson, Virginia Oswald, Robert Penn, Marc Platt, Ralph Riggs (as "Andrew Carnes"), Herbert Rissman, Rosemary Schaefer, Katharine Sergava, Paul Shiers, Vivienne Simon, Faye Smith, Gary Smith Jr., Vivian Smith, Arthur Ulisse, Billie Zay. There were numerous replacement actors during the show's remarkable production run; these included: Florenz Ames (as "Andrew" / "Carnes") [from 31 Mar 1943], Howard Keel (as "Curly") [from 31 Mar 1943], Paul Crabtree (as "Will Parker") [from 31 Mar 1943]. Produced by The Theatre Guild (Theresa Helburn, Lawrence Langner: Administrative Directors). NOTES: (1) Historically remarkable as the longest running Broadway production to that time. (2) Filmed as Oklahoma! (1955).
- (1942) Stage: Appeared (as "Fifi") in "Rosalinda" on Broadway. Musical/operetta. Music by Johann Strauss. American book by John Meehan Jr. and Gottfried Reinhardt. Adapted from the version of "Die Fledermaus" by Max Reinhardt. Lyrics by Paul Kerby. Costume Design by Ladislas Czettel. Lighting Design by Jean Rosenthal. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Choreographed by George Balanchine. Directed by Felix Brentano. 44th Street Theatre (moved to The Imperial Theatre from 24 May 1943-2 Oct 1943, then moved to The 44th Street Theatre from 4 Oct 1943-13 Nov 1943, then moved to The 46th Street Theatre from 15 Nov 1943-close): 28 Oct 1942-22 Jan 1944 (611 performances). Cast: Nina Allen, Thelma Altman, Betty Baker, Xenia Bank, Gene Barry (as "Falke"), Nancy Baskerville, Marden Bate, Jeanne Beauvais, Lillian C. Bennett, Paul Best, Edward Bigelow, Betty Billings, Herbert Bliss, Todd Bolender, Diana Corday, Douglas Coudy, Anne Dawson, William Dollar, Mary Ellen (as "Premier Danseuse"), Jean Faust, Camille Fischelli, Edwin Fowler, Jack Gansaert, David Goldstein, Harold Gordon, William Hearne, Joyce Hill, Phyllis Hill, Julia Horvarth, Oscar Karlweis, Alfred Kunz, Lillian Lanese, Lawrence Lieberman, 'Jose Limon' (as "Premier Dancer"), Virginia MacWatters, Lucy Marshall, Frances McCann (as "Ensemble"/ "Rosalinda Von Eisenstein"; matinee performances only)), Ernest McChesney (as "Gabriel Von Eisenstein"), Jean Merrill (as "Rosalinda Von Eisenstein"), Alfred D. Morgan, Joan O'Neill, Sonya Orlova, Yvonne Patterson, Dorothy Ramsey, Betty Lou Reed, Elise Reiman, Simon Sadoff, Dorothy Sarnoff (as "Rosalinda Von Eisenstein"), Loretta Schere, Benjamin Siegel, Louis Simon, Leonard Stocker, Yvonne Tibor, Robert Tower, Bernard Tunisse, George V. Vincent, Everett West, Joan Wheatley, Jane Whyte, Anna Wiman (as "Ballet Dancer"), Alan Winston). Produced by Lodewick Vroom.
- Appeared on the late night talk show "The George Carlin Show" on January 2, 1973. Also guesting were Jimmy Breslin, Kenny Rankin and Alice Stuart.
- (1956) Stage: Appeared (as "Hilda Brookman") in "Girls of Summer" on Broadway. Written by N. Richard Nash. Featuring the song "Girls of Summer" composed by Stephen Sondheim. Stage Manager: Irving Buchman. Assistant Stage Mgr: Lou Antonio [earliest Broadway credit]. Directed by Jack Garfein. Longacre Theatre: 19 Nov 1956-5 Jan 1957 (56 performances). Cast: Pat Hingle (as "Jules Taggart"), George Peppard (as "Mickey Argent"; Broadway debut), Lenka Peterson (as "Binne Brookman"), Arthur Storch (as "Gene Mitchell"), Nellie Burt (as "Mrs. Mitchell"), John Harkins (as "Tommy Brookman"), Sandra Stevens (as "Phyllis Brookman"). Produced by Cheryl Crawford.
- (March 21, 1978) Guested on the daytime talk show "The Stanley Siegel Show".
- (1955) Stage: Appeared (as "Celia Pope") in "A Hatful of Rain" on Broadway. Drama. Written by Michael V. Gazzo. Lyceum Theatre (moved to The Plymouth Theatre 10 Sep 1956-close): 9 Nov 1955-13 Oct 1956 (398 performances + 1 preview on 9 Nov 1955). Cast: Ben Gazzara (as "Johnny Pope"), Anthony Franciosa (as "Polo Pope"; final Broadway role), Frank Silvera (as "John Pope Sr."), Steve Gravers (as "Man"), Harry Guardino (as "Chuck"), Paul E. Richards (as "Apples"), Henry Silva (as "Mother"), Christine White (as "Putski"). Replacement actors: Vivian Blaine (as "Celia Pope") [from 25 Jun 1956-?], Steve Gravers (as "Chuck") [from 25 Jun 1956-?], Harry Guardino (as "Polo Pope") [from 25 Jun 1956-?], Steve McQueen (as "Johnny Pope") [from 25 Jun 1956-?; only Broadway role), Roxanne (as "Putski") [from 25 Jun 1956-?]. Produced by Jay Julien. NOTES: (1) Franciosa was nominated for a Tony Award. (2) Filmed as A Hatful of Rain (1957).
- (1950) Stage: Appeared in Garson Kanin's play, "Born Yesterday," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA.
- (1983) Stage: Appered in Helene Hanff's play, "84 Charing Cross Road," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, MA, with Donal Donnelly in the cast.
- (5/2/83) Stage: Performed in the revue, "Parade of Stars," at the Palace Theatre on Broadway in New York CIty, for the Actors' Fund Benefit with Eddie Albert, Debbie Allen, Edward Asner, Lauren Bacall, Harry Belafonte, Milton Berle, George Burns, David Cassidy, Dick Cavett, Carol Channing, Pam Dawber, Sandy Duncan, Bonnie Franklin, Jack Gilford, Gregory Hines, Ann Jillian, Larry Kert, Richard Kiley, Jack Klugman, Linda Lavin, Michele Lee, Rich Little, Dorothy Loudon, Lee Meredith, Jeanne Moreau, Christopher Plummer, 'Tony Randall (I)' (v), Lee Roy Reams, Ann Reinking, Dinah Shore, Jean Stapleton, Gwen Verdon, Fred Waring, James Whitmore and Michael York in the cast. Hildy Parks was the writer. John Kander and Fred Ebb were composers. Michael Frayn wrote the book. Robert Randolph was set designer. Alvin Colt was costume designer. Elliot Lawrence was musical director. Albert Stephenson was special musical stager. Clark Jones was director. Alexander H. Cohen was producer.
- (1960) Stage: Appeared in William Gibson's play, "Two for The Seesaw," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Kevin McCarthy in the cast. Frank Cosaro was director.
- (1961) Stage: Appeared in Clifford Odets' play, "Country Girl," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Joseph Anthony, Joseph Campanella and Morgan Sterne in the cast. Milton Katselas was director.
- (1961) Stage: Appeared in Arthur Miller's play, "A View from the Bridge," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with David J. Stewart and Joseph Campanella in the cast. Milton Katselas was director.
- (1964) Stage: Appeared in James Bridges' play, "Days of Dancing," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Robert Walker Jr.in the cast. Timmy Everett was director.
- (1973) Stage: Appeared in Paul Zindel's play, "The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, NJ, with Anne Ives in the cast. Robert H. Livingston was director.
- (7/83) Stage: Appeared in James Roose-Evans' adaptation of Helene Hanff's novel, "84 Charing Cross Road," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, ME, with Donal Donnelly in the cast.
- (1949) Radio: Appeared (as "Kitty Collins") in a broadcast of "The Killers" on "Screen Directors Playhouse".
- (Summer 1950) She acted in Garson Kanin's play, "Born Yesterday," in a Kenley Players production in Lakewood Park Theatre in Barnesville, Pennsylvania. John Kenley was artistic director.
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