- (October 9 to December 5, 1982) She acted in Franz Kafka's play, "Metamorphosis," in the American premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Brad Davis, Pat McNamara, Annabella Price and Ebbe Roe Smith in the cast. Thomas A. Walsh was set designer. Marilyn Rennagel was lighting designer. Gregg Johnson was sound designer and execution. Steven Berkoff was adapter and director.
- (February 22, 1985) She played Snow Owl in the plays, "The Civil WarS: A Tree is Measured When It Is Down," in the American premiere, American Repertory Theatre and Boston Institute of Contemporary Art production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Jeremy Geidt (King Lear); Frances Schrand (Earth Mother) and Diana D'Aquila (Abraham Lincoln) in the cast. Robert Wilson wrote "Act III: Scene E. " Robert Wilson and Heiner Muller wrote the "Act IV, Scene A and Epilogue." Christopher Martin and Daniel Woker wrote the English translation of "Act IV: Scene A and Epilogue." Robert Wilson and Tom Kamm were set designers. Yoshio Yabara was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton and Robert Wilson were lighting designers. Hans Peter Kuhn was compositions and sound designer. Ann-Christin Rommen was assistant director. The play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (September 23, 1986) She played the Snowl Owl in a section of Robert Wilson's play, "The CIVIL WarS," in a Fall Festival production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Jeremy Geidt (King Lear); Frances Schrand (Earth Mother) and Diana D'Aquila (Abraham Lincoln) in the cast. David Byrne was music composer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (April 13, 1988) She acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya," in the 1988 New Stages Series production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Christopher Walken (Astrov); Dan Von Bargen; Lindsay Crouse (Yelena); Alvin Epstein; Pamela Gien and Bronia Wheeler in the cast. Vlada Chernomordick was translator. David Mamet was adapter. David Wheeler was director. Bill Clarke was set designer. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. Thom Palm was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
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