- (6/02) Stage: Directed "Animal Farm" musical play by Adrian Mitchell and Richard Peaslee, based on the novel by George Orwell, adapted by Peter Hall. Theatricum Botanicum, Topanga Canyon, California.
- (October 17, 1960) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in an American Shakespeare Festival production at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Bert Lahr, Mitchell Agruss, Rae Allen, Clayton Corzatte, Will Geer, John Harkins, Mariette Hartley, William Hickey, Patrick Hines, Margaret Phillips, Richard Waring, Douglas Watson, Christopher Agruss, Alexandra Berlin, Constance Bollinger, John Dorman, Sheila Handelman, Joseph Klimowski, Alfred Lavorato, Christopher Lloyd, Susan Ludlow, Arthur Malet, David Margulies, Suzanne Osborne, Billy Partello, Howard Poyrow, Robert Reilly, George Sampson, Stephen Strimpell, Alex Viespi, and Wisner Washam in the cast. Marc Blitzstein was composer. David Hays and Peter Wexler were set designer. Thea Neu and Dorothy Jeakins were costume designers. George Balanchine and Diane Forhan were choreographers. Jack Landau was director.
- (1963 season) Helen Backlin, Paul Ballantyne, Graham Brown, Gordon Bryars, Zoe Caldwell, Charles Cioffi, Clayton Corzatte, Nicholas Coster, John Cromwell, Hume Cronyn, Judith Doty, Katherine Emery, Carol Emsjoff, Rita Gam, John Going, George Grizzard, Janet MacLachlan, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, William Pogue, Ed Preble, Lee Richardson, Alfred Rossi, Ken Ruta, Jessica Tandy, Joan Van Ark Claude Woolman and she were members of the first ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (May 7, 1963) She played Ophelia in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," in the inaugural production at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Paul Ballantyne (Marcellus); Graham Browne (Horatio); Gordon Bryars (Barnardo); Charles Cioffi (Cornelius, Sailor); Clayton Corzatte (Reynaldo, Osric); Nicolas Coster (Laertes); John Cromwell (Player King); Katherine Emery (Musician); Carol Emshoff (Musician); John Going (Lucianus); George Grizzard (Hamlet); Michael Levin (Guildenstern); John Lewin (Voltimand, Priest); James Lineberger (Prologue); Ruth Nelson (Player Queen); Robert Pastene (Polonius); William Pogue (Francisco, Captain); Ed Preble (1st Gravedigger); Lee Richardson (Claudius); Alfred Rossi (Rosencrantz); Ken Ruta (Ghost; 2nd Ghost digger); Jessica Tandy (Gertrude); Claude Woolman (Fortinbras) in the cast. Helen Backlin, Judith Doty, Janet MacLachlan, Joan Van Ark, Selma Hopkins and Marion Miska played the court ladies. Donald Forsberg, Thomas Nyman, Franklin Peters, Ronald Rogosheske, Kenneth Shuman, Pat Slingsby, Charles Stanley and Hans Von Mende played officers and councilors. Hans Von Mende and Ronald Rogosheske also played sailors. Edmond Poshek and Howard Moody played footmen. Tyrone Guthrie was director and artistic director. Tanya Moiseiwitch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Rex Partington was production stage manager. Herbert Pilhofer was composer. Edward Payson Call and Gordon Smith were stage managers. Alfred Rossi was assistant to the director.
- (May 8, 1963) She acted in Moliere's play, "The Miser," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Hume Cronyn (Harpagon); Zoe Caldwell (Frosine); Clayton Corzatte; John Cromwell; Rita Gam and Claude Woolman in the cast. Douglas Campbell was director. Tanya Moiseiwitsch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Paul Fetler was composer.
- (June 18, 1963) She played Irina in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," at the Guthrie Theater at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Jessica Tandy (Olga); Rita Gam (Masha); Hume Cronyn (Doctor Tchebutykin); Zoe Caldwell (Natasha); Claude Woolman (Lieutenant Tusenbach); Charles Cioffi (Andre); Ed Prebble (servant); George Grizzard (Captain Solyony) Robert Pastene (Colonel Vershinin); Clayton Corzatte in the cast. Tyrone Guthrie was artistic director and director. Tanya Moiseiwitsch was set and costume designer. Leonid Kipnis and Tyrone Guthrie were translators. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Herbert Pilhofer was composer.
- (1964 season) Paul Ballantyne, Graham Brown, Douglas Campbell, Kristina Callahan, Charles Cioffi, John Cromwell, Harry Cronin, Mary Dykhouse, Katherine Emery, Ed Flanders, Sheila Goldes, George Grizzard, Michael Harvey, Jordon Howard, Michael Levin, John Lewin, James Lineberger, John MacKay, Sandy McCallum, Yvonne McElroy, Ruth Nelson, Robert Pastene, William Pogue, Lee Richardson, Ken Ruta, Willis Sherman, Thomas Slater, Robert Spanabel, Alvah Stanley, Jennifer Warren, Claude Woolman and she were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (May 12, 1964) She played Joan in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Saint Joan," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Tom Slater and Claude Woolman in the cast. Douglas Campbell was director. Tanya Moiseiwitsch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Dominick Argento was composer.
- (June 1, 1964) She played Laura Wingfield in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Glass Menagerie," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater at 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Ed Flanders (Gentleman Caller) in the cast. Alan Schneider was director. Lewis Brown was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Herbert Pilhofer was composer.
- (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, 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 Nancy Wickwire and she were members of the ensemble acting company at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (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, 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, Nancy Wickwire, 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, Ruth Nelson and Nancy Wickwire 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 2, 1966) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Patricia Elliott in the cast. Edward Payson Call was director. Tanya Moiseiwitsch was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Paul Fetler was composer.
- (1967 season) Lynne Arden; Rene Auberjonois; Ramon Bieri; Dion Chesse; Barbara Colby; Peter Donat; Jay Doyle; George Ede; Patricia Falkenhain; Harry Frazier; Will Geer; Robert Gerringer; David Grimm; Scott Hylands; Phillip Kerr; Ruth Kobart; Michael Learned; Barry MacGregor; DeAnn Mears; Judith Milhalyi; Jopsehine Nichols; William Paterson; Angela Paton; Charlene Polite; Marguerite Ray; Ray Reinhardt; Ken Ruta; John Schuck; Paul Shenar; Deborah Sussel; Patrick Tovatt; Ann Weldon and she were associates and journeyman actors at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California. Mark Bramhall; David Dukes; Robert Ferro; Larry Ferguson; Terry Mace; Glenn Mazen; Kimo Perry; Herman Poppe; Kate Hawley; Karen Ingenthron; Carol Mayo Jenkins; Enid Kent; Barry Kraft; Dana Larson; Michael Lerner; James Ragan; Mary Ellen Ray; Mark Schell; Izetta Smith; Gil Turner; Don Watson and Kitty Winn were the acting fellows at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California.
- (1967 to 1968 season) She played Viola, sister to Sebastian, in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night, or What You Will," at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California with Paul Shenar (Orisino, Duke of Illyria); Philip Kerr (Orsino, Duke of Illyria); James Ragan (Orsino, Duke of Illyria; Valentine); Mark Schell (Curio; Antonio); Larry Ferguson (Curio; A Sea Captain, friend to Viola); Don Watson (Curio); Kimo Perry (Valentine); De Ann Mears (Viola, sister to Sebastian); Dana Larson (Viola, sister to Sebastian); Patrick Tovatt (A Sea Captain, friend to Viola; Malvolio, steward to Olivia); Herman Poppe (A Sea Captain, friend to Viola; Sir Andrew Aguecheck; First Officer); Ray Reinhardt (Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia); Harry Frazier (Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia); George Ede (Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia; Antonio); Glen Mazen (Sir Andrew Aguecheck; Antonio); Peter Donat (Sir Andrew Aguecheck); David Grimm (Clown, servant to Olivia); Scott Hylands (Clown, servant to Olivia); David Dukes (Clown, servant to Olivia; Fabian); Carol Mayo Jenkins (Olivia); Deborah Sussel (Olivia); Kate Hawley (Olivia); Ken Ruta (Malvolio, steward to Olivia); Barry Kraft (Malvolio, steward to Olivia; Priest); John Schuck (Antonio); Mark Bramhall (Sebastian); Ray Laine (Sebastian); Michael Lerner (Fabian); Terry Mace (Fabian; Priest); Gil Turner (Priest; Second Officer) and Robert Feero (Second Officer) in the cast. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1967 to 1968 season) She acted in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marines Theatres in San Francisco, California with Richard A. Dysart and Mark Bramhall in the cast. Edward Hastings was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1967 to 1968 season) She acted in Edward Albee's play, "A Delicate Balance," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary and Marines Theatres in San Francisco, California with Michael Learned and Robert Gerringer in the cast. Edward Hastings was director. William Ball was artistic director.
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