- (August 23, 2012 - September 5, 2012) Stage: "Alls Well That Ends Well"; Shakespeare Theatre Company. Washington, DC, USA.
- (1965- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1965) Stage Play: Cactus Flower. Comedy. Written by Abe Burrows. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Abe Burrows. Royale Theatre (moved to The Longacre Theatre from 9 Sep 1968- close): 8 Dec 1965- 23 Nov 1968 (1234 performances + 2 previews that began on 6 Dec 1965). Cast: Lauren Bacall (as "Stephanie"), Barry Nelson (as "Julian"), Burt Brinckerhoff (as "Igor"), Brenda Vaccaro (as "Toni"), Marjorie Battles (as "Botticelli's Springtime"), Michael Fairman (as "Music Lover/Waiter"), Arny Freeman (as "Señor Sanchez"), Will Gregory (as "Customer"), Eileen Letchworth (as "Mrs. Durant"), Robert Moore (as "Harvey"). Standby: Eileen Letchworth (as "Stephanie"). Understudies: Marjorie Battles (as "Toni"), Michael Fairman (as "Harvey/Igor") and Will Gregory (as "Julian"). Replacement cast during Royale Theatre run: Skye Aubrey (as "Toni"), William Bogert (as "Harvey"), Lloyd Bridges (as "Julian") [from 16 Oct 1967- ?], Diana Douglas (as "Mrs. Durant"), Ethelyne Dunfee (as "Toni Betsy Durkin (as "Botticelli's Springtime") [Broadway debut], Joan Eastman (as "Mrs. Durant"), Lee Lawson (as "Toni"), Rick Lenz (as "Igor/Music Lover/Waiter"), Marsha Mason (as "Botticelli's Springtime") [Broadway debut], Kevin McCarthy (as "Julian"), [from 8 May 1967- close], Michael Norell (as "Music Lover/Waiter"), Betsy Palmer (as "Stephanie [from 20 Nov 1967- ?], Susan Tyrrell (as "Botticelli's Springtime") [Broadway debut]. Standbys: Donald Barton (as "Julian"), Joan Eastman (as "Stephanie"), James Karen (as "Julian"). Understudies: Betsy Durkin (as "Toni"), Rick Lenz (as "Igor"), Michael Norell (as "Igor"), Susan Tyrrell (as "Toni"). Produced in association with Beresford Productions Ltd. Associate Producer: Samuel Liff. Note: Filmed by Columbia Pictures as Cactus Flower (1969).
- (1970) Stage Play: Happy Birthday, Wanda June.
- (1973) Stage Play: The Good Doctor. Written by Neil Simon. Adapted and suggested from stories by Anton Chekhov. Additional lyrics by Neil Simon. Incidental music by Peter Link. Directed by A.J. Antoon. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 27 Nov 1973- 25 May 1974 (208 performances + 8 previews that began on 19 Nov 1973). Cast: Rene Auberjonois, Barnard Hughes, Marsha Mason, Christopher Plummer, Frances Sternhagen. Replacement actor during run: Kathryn Walker [from ? Feb 1974- ?]. Produced by Emanuel Azenberg and Eugene V. Wolsk.
- (1996) Stage Play: The Night of the Iguana. Drama (revival). Written by Tennessee Williams. Scenic Design by Loy Arcenas. Directed by Robert Falls. Criterion Center Stage Right: 21 Mar 1996- 19 May 1996 (69 performances + 18 previews that began on 6 Mar 1996). Produced by The Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director; Ellen Richard: General Manager. Gene Feist: Founding Director).
- (2005) Stage Play: Steel Magnolias, Drama. Written by Robert Harling. Scenic Design by Anna Louizos. Costume Design by David Murin. Lighting Design by Howell Binkley. Assistant Director: Jen Bender. Directed by Jason Moore. Lyceum Theatre: 4 Apr 2005- 31 Jul 2005 (136 performances + 23 previews that began on 15 Mar 2005). Cast: Delta Burke (as "Truvy"), Christine Ebersole (as "M'Lynn"), Rebecca Gayheart (as "Shelby"), Marsha Mason (as "Ouiser"), Lily Rabe (as "Annelle") [Broadway debut], Frances Sternhagen (as "Clairee"). Standbys: Patricia Kilgarriff (as "Clairee/Ouiser"), Ginifer King (as "Annelle/Shelby") and Sally Mayes (as "M'Lynn/Truvy"). Replacement actor: Ginifer King (as "Shelby") [12 Jul 2005- close]. Produced by Roy Gabay, Robyn Goodman, Danzansky Partners, Ergo Entertainment, Ruth Hendel, Sharon Karmazin, Susan Dietz, Ina Lea Meibach, Michael Galvis, Billy Huddleston, Elsa Daspin Suisman and Martha R. Gasparian. Associate Producer: Stephen Kocis and Bill Goodman. Note: Previously filmed by TrisStar Pictures/Rastar Films as Steel Magnolias (1989).
- (2009) Stage Play: Impressionism. Drama. Written by Michael Jacobs. Original Music by Bob James. Directed by Jack O'Brien. Gerald Schoenfeld Theater: 24 Mar 2009- 10 May 2009 (56 performances + 23 previews that began on 28 Feb 2009).
- (1974) She acted in Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary Theater in San Francisco, California with Peter Donat, Marc Singer, and Paul Shenar in the cast.
- (October 12, 1995 to December 19, 1995) She acted in Michael Cristofer's play, "Amazing Grace," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Steven Biddberry in the cast. Edward Gilbert was director. David Sumner was scenic designer. Tom Sturge was lighting designer.
- (February 3 to March 5, 2017) She played Fanny Farrelly in Lillian Hellman's play, "Watch on The Rhine," in part of the Lillian Hellman Festival in The Arena Stage production at the Kreeger Theater in Washington D.C. Jackie Maxwell was director.
- (April 10 to May 23, 1981) She acted in Friedrich Schiller's play, "Mary Stuart," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Michael Learned, Robert Foxworth, Stephen McHattie and William Schallert in the cast. Jack O'Brien was director.
- (1972) She acted in Noel Coward's play, "Private Lives," in The American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California with Michael Learned and Paul Shenar in the cast. William Ball was artistic director. Francis Ford Coppola was director.
- (1960s) television commercials for Campbell's Soup Drinkables
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