- (January 2003) Designed costumes for "The 75th" play by Israel Horovitz and "The Vibrator" play by Arthur Laurents (George Street Playhouse, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA).
- (October 2006) Costumes for "A Chorus Line" musical by Marvin Hamlisch, Edward Kleban, James Kirkwood and Nicholas Dante (Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (1980) She produced a ready-to-wear clothing line for Jane Fonda called Jane Fonda Workouts.
- (2006) Costume Designer for Michael Bennett's musical revival of "A Chorus Line," on Broadway in New York City.
- Costume Designer for the play, "Nick and Nora," on Broadway in New York City.
- Costume Designer for the musical, "The Secret Garden," on Broadway in New York City.
- Costume Designer for Noel Coward's play revival, "Private Lives," on Broadway in New York City with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor in the cast.
- Costume Designer for the play, "Woman of the Year," on Broadway in New York City with Lauren Bacall in the cast.
- Costume Designer for Edward Albee's play, "A Delicate Balance," on Broadway in New York City.
- Costume Designer for the play, "Cactus Flower," on Broadway in New York City.
- (1961) She was costume designer for the play, "The Devil's Advocate," on Broadway in New York City where she earned her first Tony Nomination for Costume Design.
- (1950) She was costume designer for John Van Druten's play, "The Distaff Side," at the Goodman Theater in Chicago, Illinois. She was also a teacher of costume design at the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago, Illinois.
- (1984) Costume Designer for five Broadway musicals in New York City; "A Chorus Line," "Dreamgirls," "La Cage Aux Folles," "42nd Street," and "The Rink."
- (1960) She was costume designer for William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure," in the New York Shakespeare Festival production in New York City with Joseph Papp, director and artistic director.
- (1962) She was costume designer for Edward Albee's play, "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" on Broadway in New York City.
- (1962) She was costume designer for the musical, "I Can Get It Wholesale," in a David Merrick production on Broadway in New York City with Barbra Streisand in her Broadway stage debut role.
- (1959) She was the costume designer for Tennessee Williams' play, "Sweet Bird of Youth," in an Elia Kazan Production on Broadway in New York City with Geraldine Page and Paul Newman in the cast.
- (1983) She was the costume designer for Jerry Herman's musical stage adaptation of the film, "La Cage Aux Folles," on Broadway in New York City.
- (2001) She was the costume designer for Stephen Sondheim's musical revival, "Follies," on Broadway in New York City with Kelli O'Hara in the cast. Barbara Matera was also costume designer.
- (1960) Stage Play: The Best Man. Political Drama. Written by Gore Vidal. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Associate Scenic Design: John Harvey. Associate Lighting Design: John Harvey. Assistant Scenic Design: Hugh Hardy and Ming Cho Lee. Directed by Joseph Anthony. Morosco Theatre: 31 Mar 1960- 8 Jul 1961 (540 performances). Cast: Melvyn Douglas (as "William Russell"), Frank Lovejoy (as "Joseph Cantwell") [final Broadway role], Lee Tracy (as "Arthur Hockstader"), Leora Dana, Kathleen Maguire, Ruth McDevitt, Joseph Sullivan, Karl Weber (as "Dick Jensen, Russell's campaign manager"), Barbara Berjer, Tony Bickley, Gordon B. Clarke, John Dorrin, Mitchell Erickson, Howard Fischer, Hugh Franklin, Martin Fried, Graham Jarvis (as "Sheldon Marcus"). Ruth Maynard, Tom McDermott, Ruth Tobin. Produced by The Playwrights' Company (Maxwell Anderson, S.N. Behrman, Elmer Rice, Robert E. Sherwood, Sidney Howard, Associate Producer: Lyn Austin. Filmed as The Best Man (1964).
- (September 11 to 22, 1973) She was costume designer for William Shakespeare's play, "Two Gentlemen of Verona," in a New York Shakespeare Festival production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Larry Marshall, Jill O'Hara, Marion Ramsey, Larry Kert, John McCurry, Wendy Ellen, David Thomas, Charlie J. Rodriguez, Alvin Ing, Frank O'Brien, and Greg Antonacci in the cast. John Guare and Mel Shapiro adapted the play. Galt McDermott was composer. John Guare was also lyricist. Ming Cho Lee was set designer. Dennis Nahat was choreographer. Mel Shapiro was also director. Joseph Papp was also producer.
- (1988-1989 Season) She was costume designer for Jerry Herman's musical, "La Cage Aux Folles," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Lee Roy Reams, Walter Charles, Darrel Carey and Sheila Smith in the cast. James Pentecost was director. Linda Haberman was choreographer. Kay Cameron was musical director. David Mitchell was scenic designer. Jules Fisher and Natasha Katz were lighting designers.
- (1990-1991 Season) She was the original costume designer for Marvin Hamlisch's musical, "A Chorus Line," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Jan Leigh Herndon, Jane Lanier, Robert Longbottom, Michelle Mallardi, Eric Paeper and Matt Zarley in the cast. Michael Bennett's original direction and choreography was adapted by Baayork Lee. Original Scenic design by Robin Wagner was adapted by Michael Anania. Original lighting design by Tharon Musser was adapted by Marilyn Rennagel. Jose M. Rivera adapted the costume design.
- (September 26 to October 20, 1974) She was costume designer for the musical revue, "I Got a Song," at the Studio Arena Theatre, 681 Main Street, Buffalo, New York with D'Jamin Bartlett, Alan Brasington, Norma Donaldson, Bonnie Franklin, Miguel Godreau and Gilbert Price in the cast. E.Y. Yarburg was original composer. Harold Stone was director. Geoffrey Holder was choreographer. E.Y. Harburg and Fred Saidy wrote the book. Marty Henne was music director and vocal arranger. Tony Ragusa was conductor. R.J. Graziano was set designer. Tom Skelton was lighting designer. Paul Repetowski was associate producer. Jay Longacre was management and development director. Gintare Sileika was production director. Donald Walters was production stage manager. Neal Du Brock was executive producer. Joel Schenker and Claire Nichtern were producers. Harold Arlen, Vernon Duke, Sammy Fain, Burton Lane, Jay Gorney and Earl Robinson were also composers.
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