- (1966- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1966) Stage Play: UTBU. Comedy. Written by James Kirkwood Jr.. Directed by Nancy Walker. Helen Hayes Theatre: 4 Jan 1966- 8 Jan 1966 (7 performances + 15 previews that began on 27 Dec 1965). Cast: Tom Aldredge (as "Eugene Boyer"), Cathryn Damon (as "Anastasia Amber"), Constance Ford (as "Valerie Rogers") [final Broadway role], Margaret Hamilton (as "Connie Tufford"), Susan Priolo (as "Miss------Rogers"), Tony Randall (as "J. Francis Amber"), Doris Rich (as "Madge Kempton"), Thelma Ritter (as "Shirley Amber"), Alan Webb (as "William Uggims"), Clyde Williams (as "Jimmy Newton"). Understudies: Tom Aldredge (as "J. Francis Amber/William Uggims"), Laurinda Barrett (as "Anastasia Amber/Valerie Rogers"), Trudy Bordoff (as "Miss------Rogers"), Mary Farrell (as "Connie Tufford/Madge Kempton/Shirley Amber"), Charles Gray (as "Eugene Boyer"), Valdo Williams (as "Jimmy Newton"). Produced by Lyn Austin. Associate Producer: Bruce W. Stark.
- (1971) Stage Play: The Grass Harp. Musical comedy. Music by Claibe Richardson [earliest Broadway credit]. Lyrics by Kenward Elmslie. Book by Kenward Elmslie. Based on the novel by Truman Capote. Music arranged by J. (Billy) Ver Planck. Additional orchestrations by Jonathan Tunick and Robert Russell Bennett. Dance & incidental music by John Berkman. Directed by Ellis Rabb and Rhoda Levine. Martin Beck Theatre: 2 Nov 1971- 6 Nov 1971 (7 performances + 5 previews that began on 28 Oct 1971). Cast: Carol Brice (as "Catherine Creek"), Barbara Cook (as "Dolly Talbo"), Ruth Ford (as "Verena Talbo"), Karen Morrow (as "Babylove"), Max Showalter (as "Dr. Morris Ritz"), Russ Thacker (as "Collin Talbo"), John Baragrey (as "Judge Cool"), Kelley Boa (as "One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys"), Trudy Bordoff (as "One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys"), Colin Duffy (as "One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys"), Eva Grant (as "One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys"), David Craig Moskin (as "One of the Heavenly Pride and Joys"), Christine Stabile (as "Maude Riordan"), Harvey Vernon (as "Sheriff Amos Legrand"). Standbys: Walter Bobbie (as "Collin Talbo"), Laurie Franks (as "Dolly Talbo/Verena Talbo"), Travis Hudson (as "Babylove"), William Larsen (as "Dr. Morris Ritz"), Alyce Webb (as "Catherine Creek"). Understudies: Ann Hodapp (as "Maude Riordan"), Harvey Vernon (as "Judge Cool"), Allen Williams (as "Sheriff Amos Legrand"). Produced by Richard Barr, Charles Woodward and Michael Harvey. Associate Producer: Michael Kasdan.
- (August 5 to 17, 1974) She played Nanette's friend in the musical, "No, No Nanette," at the North Shore Music Theatre in Beverly, Massachusetts with Nanette Fabray (Sue Smith); Claiborne Cary (Lucille Early); Bonnie Franklin (Nanette); Hal Linden (Billy Early); Paul Keith (Jimmy Smith); Peter Ligeti (Tom Trainor); Miriam Burton (Pauline); Cheryl Bayer (Flora Latham); Valerie Lee (Winnie Winslow) and Phyllis MacBryde (Betty Brown) in the cast. Christopher Hewett was director. Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel wrote the book. Vincent Youmans was composer. Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach were lyricists. Burt Shevelove was adapter and original director. Dan Siretta was choreographer. Jonathan Anderson was musical director. Theda Taylor was lighting designer. Eve Lyon was scenic designer. Betsey Potter was costume designer. Shari Alfaro, Marilyn Firment, Karen Good, Dawn Herbert, Barbara McKay, Laurie Skinner, Ellen Wayne, Robert Anderson, Gene Harbin, Ron Lucas, Eddie Mekka, Jim-Patrick McMahon, Alan Rich, Ken Rogers and Jeff Veazey also played Nanette's friends.
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