- (September 2002) Played "Donna Sheridan" in "Mamma Mia!", a musical by Benny Andersen, Björn Ulvaeus, Stig Anderson and Catherine Johnson (Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA).
- (2007, February - March) Vocal coach for and appeared as "Kay Thompson" in Sharleen Cooper Cohen's play, "Stormy Weather: Imagining Lena Horne", at the Prince Music Theater, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
- (September 2009) She played "Mrs. MacAfee" in the musical comedy, "Bye Bye, Birdie", at the Roundabout Theatre Company in New York City with John Stamos (as "Albert Peterson"); Gina Gershon (as "Rosie Alvarez"); Bill Irwin (as "Mr. Harry MacAfee"); Jayne Houdyshell (as "Mrs. Mae Peterson") and Nolan Gerard Funk (as "Conrad Birdie") in the cast. Robert E. Longbottom was the choreographer and director. Charles Strouse composed the music, Michael Stewart wrote the book and Lee Adams provided the lyrics.
- (1986) Stage Play: Me and My Girl. Musical comedy. Book by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber [posthumous credit]. Lyrics by L. Arthur Rose and Douglas Furber. Music by Noel Gay. Book revised by Stephen Fry. Contributions to the revisions by Mike Ockrent. Musical Director: Stanley Lebowsky [final Broadway credit]. Music orchestrated by Chris Walker. Dance arrangements by Chris Walker. Choreographed by Gillian Gregory. Scenic Design by Martin Johns. Costume Design by Ann Curtis. Directed by Mike Ockrent. Marquis Theatre: 10 Aug 1986- 31 Dec 1989 (1420 performances + 11 previews that began on 1 Aug 1986). Cast: George S. Irving (as "Sir John Tremayne"), Robert Lindsay (as "Bill Snibson"), Maryann Plunkett (as "Sally Smith"), Jane Connell (as "Maria, Duchess of Dene"), Eric Hutson (as "Lord Battersby"), Timothy Jerome (as "Herbert Parchester"), Justine Johnston (as "Lady Battersby"), Elizabeth Larner (as "Lady Diss/Mrs. Brown"), Leo Leyden (as "Sir Jasper Tring"), Jane Summerhays (as "Lady Jaqueline Carstone"), Tom Toner (as "Charles Heathersett, The Butler"), Nick Ullett (as "The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke"), Cleve Asbury (as "Ensemble"), Bill Brassea (as "Telegraph Boy/Ensemble"), Jonathan Brody (as "Ensemble"), Frankie Cassady (as "Ensemble"), Susan Cella (as "Lady Brighton/Ensemble"), Sheri Cowart (as "Ensemble"), Bob Freschi (as "Ensemble"), Ann-Marie Gerard (as "Ensemble"), Larry Hansen (as "Footman/Ensemble"), Michael Hayward-Jones (as "Ensemble"), Ann Heinricher (as "Lambeth Girl"), Ida Henry (as "Ensemble"), Randy Hills (as "Stockbroker/Ensemble"), Gloria Hodes (as "Mrs. Worthington-Worthington/Ensemble"), K. Craig Innes (as "Ensemble"), Eric Johnson (as "Constable/Ensemble"), Bobby Longbottom (as "Stockbroker/Ensemble"), Barry McNabb (as "Stockbroker/Ensemble"), Donna Monroe (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Moroz (as "Ensemble"), Cindy Oakes (as "Ensemble"), William Ryall (as "Ensemble"), John Spalla (as "Pub Pianist/Ensemble"), Cynthia Thole (as "Ensemble"), Mike Turner (as "Ensemble"), Kenneth H. Waller (as "Bob Barking/Ensemble"). Swings: Corinne Melançon, Tony Parise. Understudies: James Brennan (as "Bill Snibson/The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke"), Jonathan Brody (as "Bob Barking"), Susan Cella (as "Lady Jaqueline Carstone"), Sheri Cowart (as "Sally Smith"), Larry Hansen (as "The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke"), Michael Hayward-Jones (as "Constable"), Eric Hutson (as "Sir John Tremayne"), Justine Johnston (as "Maria"), Elizabeth Larner (as "Lady Battersby"), Donna Monroe (as "Mrs. Brown"), Barbara Moroz (as "Lady Brighton/Lady Diss"), John Spalla (as "Herbert Parchester"), Kenneth Waller [credited as Kenneth H. Waller] (as "Charles Heathersett/Lord Battersby/Sir Jasper Tring"). Replacement actors: J.B. Adams (as "Bob Barking/Ensemble/Sir Jasper Tring/Telegraph Boy"), Mark Agnes (as "Ensemble") [Broadway debut], Janet Aldrich (as "Lady Jaqueline Carstone") [from 21 Nov 1989- 31 Dec 1989], Gail Benedict (as "Ensemble"), Judy Blazer (as "Sally Smith"), Jane Bodle (as "Ensemble") [from 20 Sep 1988- ?], Stanley Bojarski (as "Ensemble"), James Brennan (as "Bill Snibson"), Jonathan Brody (as "Pub Pianist/Bob Barking"), Walter Charles (as "Herbert Parchester"), Michael Turner Cline (as "Ensemble"), William Alan Coats (as "Ensemble"), David Cromwell (as "The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke"), Karen Curlee (as "Ensemble"), Jim Dale (as "Bill Snibson"), Michael Duran (as "Ensemble"), Ellen Foley (as "Sally Smith"), Herb Foster (as "Lord Battersby"), Jay Garner (as "Sir John Tremayne"), Gregory Garrison (as "Man in Armor"), Eleanor Glockner (as "Lady Diss/Mrs. Brown"), Merwin Goldsmith (as "Lord Battersby"), Ann Heinricher (as "Ensemble/Lady Brighton"), Nancy Hess (as "Ensemble/Lady Jaqueline Carstone"), Edward Hibbert (as "The Hon. Gerald Bolingbroke"), Dee Hoty (as "Lady Jaqueline Carstone"), John Jellison (as "Constable"), Kenneth Kantor (as "Ensemble"), Kristine Kepright (as "Ensemble"), Wiley Kidd (as "Ensemble"), John MacInnis (as "Ensemble/Stockbroker"), Lauren Mitchell (as "Lady Jaqueline Carstone"), Donna Monroe (as "Lady Diss/Mrs. Brown"), Ann Nieman (as "Ensemble"), Bill Nolte (as "Ensemble") [circa Sep 1988- circa Sep 1989], Sylvia O'Brien (as "Maria/Duchess of Dene"), Roger Preston Smith (as "Stockbroker"), Cheryl Spencer (as "Ensemble"), Roger Spivy (as "Ensemble"), Mary Stout (as "Lady Diss/Mrs. Brown"), Peggy Taphorn (as "Ensemble"), Jamie Torcellini (as "Telegraph Boy"), Martin Van Treuren (as "Ensemble"), Dana Walker (as "Ensemble"), John M. Wiltberger (as "Ensemble/Telegraph Boy"). Swings: Gregory Garrison, Michael Graham, Kimberly Kalember. Standby: Gail Benedict (as "Lady Jaqueline Carstone"). Understudies: J.B. Adams (as "Sir Jasper Tring/Pub Pianist"), Gail Benedict (as "Lady Jaqueline Carstone"), Jane Bodle (as "Sally Smith"), Stanley Bojarski (as "Lord Battersby"), Jonathan Brody (as "Pub Pianist"), Herb Foster (as "Sir John Tremayne"), Eleanor Glockner (as "Lady Battersby/Maria"), Merwin Goldsmith (as "Sir John Tremayne"), Nancy Hess (as "Lady Jaqueline Carstone"), Gloria Hodes (as "Lady Battersby"), John Jellison (as "Herbert Parchester"), Eric Johnson (as "Charles Heathersett"), Kimberly Kalember (as "Lady Brighton"), Kenneth Kantor (as "Lord Battersby"), Donna Monroe (as "Lady Diss"), Bill Nolte (as "Lord Battersby"), Mary Stout (as "Maria"), Peggy Taphorn (as "Sally Smith"). Produced by Richard Armitage, Terry Allen Kramer, James M. Nederlander and Stage Promotions Ltd. & Co.
- (2000) She acted in James Goldman's play, "The Lion in Winter," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Randall Duk Kim in the cast.
- (2005) She acted in Robin Hawdon and Marc Camoletti's play, "Don't Dress for Dinner," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Sam Freed, Kevin Spirtas, Mark Leydorf, Colleen Quinlan, and Lenise Sorden in the cast.
- (2007) She acted in Paul Rudnick's play, "Regrets Only," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Harry Groener, Joel Higgins, Eden Riegel, Kathel Carlson, and Dawn Didawick in the cast.
- (2008) She acted in David Yazbeck's musical, "Dirty Rotten Scoundrels," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Brent Barrett, Perry Ojeda, John Scherer, Stephanie Youell, and Heather Parcells in the cast.
- (2011) She acted in Paul Slade Smith's play, "Unnecessary Farce," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with John Scherer, Brad Bellamy and Jennifer Cody in the cast.
- (January 29 to February 21, 1987) She played daughter in the musical, "Quilters," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Adale O'Brien (Sarah) and Barbara Broughton, Donna English, Jody Gelb, Nancy Ringham and Julie White played the daughters in the cast. Margaret Comer, Melanie Sue Harby, Donna Isaac, Quentin K. Sharpenstein, Roy Zimmerman were the musicians. Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek wrote the book. Barbara Damashek was also composer and lyricist. Larry Deckel was director.
- (April 4 to May 26, 1996) She acted in the musical, "All I Really Needed to Know I Learned in a Kindergarten," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry, Bob Burrus, Ronald Wyche and David Caldwell at the piano in the cast. ERnest Zulia was developer, adapter and director. David Caldwell was composer and lyricist.
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