- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Jimmy (1969). Musical. Music by Bill Jacob and Patti Jacob. Book by Melville Shavelson. Lyrics by Bill Jacob and Patti Jacob. Based on "Beau James" by Gene Fowler. Musical Director: Milton Rosenstock. Vocal arrangements by Milton Rosenstock. Music arranged by Jack Andrews. Dance arrangements by John Berkman. Choreographed by Peter Gennaro. Assistant Choreographer: Bill Guske. Directed by Joseph Anthony. Winter Garden Theatre: 23 Oct 1969- 3 Jan 1970 (84 performances + 8 previews that began on ? Oct 1969). Cast: Barbara Andres (as "Secretary/Singer") [Broadway debut], John D. Anthony (as "Process Server/Singer"), Edward Becker (as "Francis Xavier Aloysius O'Toole/Singer"), Andy Bew (as "Photographer/Dancer"), Steve Boockvor (as "Doorman/Dancer"), Sibyl Bowan (as "Mrs. Compton"), Cindi Bulak (as "Bonnie/Miss Queens/Dancer"), Christopher Chadman (as "Dancer"), Dorothy Claire (as "Texas Guinan"), Jack Collins (as "Jim Hines"), Austin Colyer (as "Singer"), Carol Conte (as "Miss Brooklyn/Girl in Fur Coat/Dancer"), Nancy Dalton (as "Miss Richmond/Dancer"), Larry Douglas (as "Edward Duryea Dowling"), Andrea Duda (as "Miss Bronx/Dancer"), Gini Eastwood (as "Singer"), David Evans (as "Dancer"), Clifford Fearl (as "Warrington Brock"), Herb Fields (as "Policeman/Singer"), Paul Forrest (as "Antonio Viscelli/Singer"), Gary Gendell (as "Stage Manager/Dancer"), Anita Gillette (as "Betty Compton"), Frank Gorshin (as "Jimmy Walker"), Barbara Gregory (as "Singer"), William Griffis (as "Al Smith"), Peggy Hewett (as "Mrs. Al Smith/Singer"), Del Horstmann (as "Moe/Politician/Singer"), Scott Hunter (as "Dancer"), Ben Laney (as "Politician/Policeman/Singer"), Henry Lawrence (as "Stanislaus Kazimir Wojeciezkowski/Singer"), Mary Louise (as "Singer"), Sandi McCreadie (as "Passerby/Singer"), Joseph McGrath (as "Politician/Band Vocalist/Singer"), Saundra McPherson (as "Dancer"), Sally Neal (as "Miss Manhattan/Dancer"), Frank Newell (as "Reporter/Dancer"), Carl Nicholas (as "Izzy/Tailor/Singer"), Harold Pierson (as "Dancer"), Eileen Shannon (as "Dancer"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Lawrence Horatio Fink"), Tony Stevens (as "Photographer/Dancer"), Claire Theiss (as "Singer"), Evan Thompson (as "Charley Hand"), Monica Tiller (as "Dancer"), Pat Trott (as "Dancer"), Roberta Vatske (as "Singer"), Dwight Weist (as "Recorded Impersonations"), Julie Wilson (as "Allie Walker"). Standby: Danny Meehan (as "Jimmy Walker"). Understudies: Barbara Andres (as "Allie Walker/Mrs. Compton"), Joseph McGrath (as "Charley Hand"), Stanley Simmonds (as "Al Smith"), Claire Theiss (as "Texas Guinan"), Evan Thompson (as "Jim Hines"), Roberta Vatske (as "Betty Compton"). Produced by Jack L. Warner. Produced in association with Don Saxon. Associate in assoc. with: Harry Mayer.
- The Boy Friend (1970). Musical revue (revival).
- Rodgers & Hart (1975).
- Rex (1976). Musical. Music by Jay Blackton. Lyrics by Sheldon Harnick. Book by Sherman Yellen. Music orchestrated by Irwin Kostal. Musical Director: Jay Blackton. Dance arrangements by David Baker. Choreographed by Dania Krupska. Directed by Edwin Sherin. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 25 Apr 1976- 5 Jun 1976 (48 performances + 14 previews that began on 15 Apr 1976). Cast: Nicol Williamson (as "Henry VIII, King of England"), Tom Aldredge (as "Will Somers"), Penny Fuller (as "Anne Boleyn/Princess Elizabeth"), Barbara Andres (as "Queen Catherine of England"), Glenn Close (as "Princess Mary"), Martha Danielle (as "Queen Claude of France/Lady Margaret/Queen Katherine Parr of England"), Dennis Daniels (as "Second Guard/Ensemble/Sword and Morris Dancer"), Ed Evanko (as "Mark Smeaton"), Harry Fawcett (as "Ensemble"), Paul Forrest (as "Ensemble"), Pat Gideon (as "Ensemble"), Merwin Goldsmith (as "Comus"), William Griffis (as "Cardinal Wolsey"), Ken Henley (as "First Guard/Ensemble/Sword and Morris Dancer"), Dawn Herbert (as "Ensemble"), Robin Hoff (as "Ensemble"), Don Johanson (as "Ensemble/Sword and Morris Dancer"), Michael John (as "Prince Edward"), Keith Koppmeier (as "Dauphin"), Jim Litten (as "Ensemble/Sword and Morris Dancer"), Craig Lucas (as "Ensemble"), Carol Jo Lugenbeal (as "Ensemble"), Valerie Mahaffey (as "Catherine Howard/Ensemble"), G. Eugene Moose (as "Ensemble"), Stephen D. Newman (as "Francis, King of France"), Jeff Phillips (as "French Herald/Ensemble/Sword and Morris Dancer"), Charles Rule (as "Norfolk/Ensemble"), Danny Ruvolo (as "English Herald/Ensemble/Sword and Morris Dancer"), Sparky Shapiro (as "Young Princess Elizabeth"), April Shawhan (as "Lady Jane Seymour"), Lillian Shelby (as "Nurse/Ensemble"), Jo Speros (as "Ensemble"), Gerald R. Teijelo Jr. (as "Thomas Cromwell/Ensemble"), Candace Tovar (as "Ensemble"), John Ulrickson (as "Ensemble"), Melanie Vaughan (as "Lady in Waiting/Ensemble"). Understudies: Martha Danielle (as "Anne Boleyn"), Pat Gideon (as "Lady Margaret/Princess Mary"), Michael John (as "Dauphin"), Keith Koppmeier (as "Prince Edward"), Craig Lucas (as "Mark Smeaton"), Carol Jo Lugenbeal (as "Lady Jane Seymour/Princess Elizabeth"), Valerie Mahaffey (as "Queen Claude of France"), Stephen D. Newman (as "Henry VIII, King of England"), Jeff Phillips (as "Will Somers"), Charles Rule (as "Cardinal Wolsey"), Lillian Shelby (as "Queen Catherine of England"), Gerald R. Teijelo Jr. (as "Comus, Francis, King of France"), Candace Tovar (as "Queen Katherine Parr of England"). Produced by Richard Adler. Produced in association with Roger Berlind and Edward R. Downe Jr.
- On Golden Pond (1979). Comedy.
- On Golden Pond (1979). Comedy [return engagement].
- Doonesbury (1983). Musical comedy. Book by Garry Trudeau. Lyrics by Garry Trudeau. Music by Elizabeth Swados. Based on the comic strip by Garry Trudeau. Comic Strip used by permission of Universal Press Syndicate. Music orchestrated by Elizabeth Swados. Music arranged by Jeff Waxman. Musical Director: Jeff Waxman. Choreographed by Margo Sappington [final Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Peter Larkin. Directed by Jacques Levy [final Broadway credit]. Biltmore Theatre: 21 Nov 1983- 19 Feb 1984 (104 performances + 20 previews that began on 3 Nov 1983). Cast: Barbara Andres (as "Joanie"), Gary Beach (as "Duke"), Reathel Bean (as "Roland/Voice of President Reagan"), Ralph Bruneau (as "Mike Doonesbury"), Kate Burton (as "J.J."), Laura Dean (as "Boopsie"), Mark Linn-Baker (as "Mark") [Broadway debut], Albert Macklin (as "Zonker"), Peter Shawn (as "Provost"), Keith Szarabajka (as "B.D."), Lauren Tom (as "Honey"). Understudies: Eve Gordon [credited as Eve Bennett-Gordon] (as "Boopsie, J.J."), Max Cantor (as "B.D./Mark/Mike Doonesbury/Provost), Deborah Darr (as "Joanie"), Scott Evans (as "Zonker"), Peter Shawn (as "Duke/Roland"), Janet Wong (as "Honey"). Produced by James Walsh. Produced in association with Universal Pictures.
- Kiss of the Spider Woman (1993). Musical drama.
- A Delicate Balance (1996). Drama (revival).
- Cabaret (1998). Musical drama (revival).
- (1986) She acted in Neil Simon's play, "Brighton Beach Memoirs," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Robert Sean Leonard, Barbara Caruso, Rudy Goldschmidt, and Alan Mixon in the cast.
- (1986-1987 Season) She acted in Neil Simon's play, "Brighton Beach Memoirs," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Barbara Caruso, Rudy Goldschmidt, Alan Mixon and Marc Riffon in the cast. John Going was director. David Mitchell was scenic designer. David Kissel was lighting designer. Alice S. Hughes was costume designer.
- (1989-1990 Season) She acted in Robert Harling's play, "Steel Magnolias," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Veanne Cox, Mary Fogarty, Barbara Gulan, Pamela Lewis and Billie Lou Watt in the cast. Jane Dentinger was director. Michael Anania was scenic designer. Rick Butler was lighting designer. Alice S. Hughes was costume designer.
- (Summer 1984 season) She acted in Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's play, "The Threepenny Opera," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Theodore Bikel and Claudia Wilkins in the cast. Marc Blitzstein was translator. Liviu Ciulei was director, artistic director and set designer. Carrie Robbins was costume designer. Richard Riddell was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was music director.
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