- (1966- 2005?). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1966) Stage Play: The Best Laid Plans. Comedy.
- (1968) Stage Play: Jimmy Shine. Written by Murray Schisgal. Music by John Sebastian. Lyrics by John Sebastian [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Edward Burbridge. Directed by Donald Driver. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 5 Dec 1968- 26 Apr 1969 (161 performances + 20 previews). Cast: Dustin Hoffman (as "Jimmy Shine"), Barbara Cason (as "Miss Green"), Gale Dixon (as "Millie"), Dorothy Emmerson (as "Rita"), Johnny Evans (as "Boy Dancer"), Rose Gregorio (as "Rosie Pitkin"), Kim Lang (as "Girl"), Cleavon Little (as "Lee Haines") [Broadway debut], Rue McClanahan (as "Sally Weber"), Eli Mintz (as "Mr. Lepke"), Pamela Payton-Wright (as "Constance Fry"), John Pleshette (as "Boy"), David Sabin (as "Man in Closet"), Susan Segal (as "Girl Dancer"), Charles Siebert (as "Michael Leon"), Susan Sullivan (as "Elizabeth Evans"), Joel Warfield (as "2nd Boy"), Arnold Wilkerson (as "Arnold").Understudies: Barbara Cason (as "Sally Weber"), Dorothy Emmerson (as "Elizabeth Evans/Miss Green"), Kim Lang (as "Rita/Rosie Pitkin"), Joseph Leon (as "Mr. Lepke"), John Pleshette (as "Jimmy Shine"), Susan Segal (as "Millie"), Joel Warfield (as "Michael Leon") and Arnold Wilkerson (as "Lee Haines"). Replacement actors: Avril Gentles (as "Miss Green") [from ? Mar 1969- ?]. Produced by Claire Nichtern and Zev Bufman.
- (1971) Stage Play: Father's Day. Comedy. Written by Oliver Hailey. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Donald Moffat. John Golden Theatre: 16 Mar 1971 (1 performance + 1 preview that was mounted on 1 Mar 1971). Cast: Ken Kercheval (as "Harold"), Biff McGuire (as "Tom"), Donald Moffat (as "Richard"), Jennifer Salt (as "Estelle"), Marian Seldes (as "Marian"), Brenda Vaccaro (as "Louise"). Standbys: Rue McClanahan (as "Louise" and "Marian"), Michael Prince (as "Richard," and "Tom"), Garn Stephens (Estelle), Gene Tyburn (as "Harold"). Produced by Joseph Kipness and Lawrence Kasha.
- (1972) Stage Play: Sticks and Bones. Written by David Rabe. Featuring the song "Baby When I Find You" with music by Galt MacDermot with lyrics by David Rabe. Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Lighting Design by Ian Calderon. Slides Photographed by Joseph Linsalata. Assistant to Mr. Loquasto: Marjorie Kellogg. Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto. Directed by Jeff Bleckner. John Golden Theatre: 1 Mar 1972- 1 Oct 1972 (246 performances). Cast: Tom Aldredge (as "Ozzie, The Family"), Cliff De Young (as "Rick, The Family"), Hector Elias (as "The Sgt. Major"), Asa Gim (as "The Girl"), Charles Siebert (as "The Priest"), 'Drew Snyder (I) (as "David, The Family"), Elizabeth Wilson (as "Harriet, The Family"). Standbys: Ruth Manning (as "Harriet"), Walter McGinn (as "The Sgt. Major"), Lani Miyazaki (as "The Girl"), Tom Rosqui (as "Ozzie/The Priest"), Peter Weller (as "David") [Broadway debut] and Nathan Young (as "Rick"). Replacement actors: Alan Cauldwell (as "Rick, The Family"), Rue McClanahan (as "Harriet, The Family"). Standbys: Phillip R. Allen (as "The Sgt. Major/The Priest"), K. Callan (as "Harriet"). Produced by The New York Shakespeare Festival (Joseph Papp, Producer). Associate Producer: Bernard Gersten. Note: Produced for CBS TV as Sticks and Bones (1973) [Telefilm adapted and directed by Robert Downey Sr. with Mr. Aldredge, Mr. De Young and Ms. Gim recreating their original stage roles].
- (2001) Stage Play: The Women. Comedy (revival). Written by Clare Boothe Luce. American Airlines Theatre.
- (2003) Stage Play: Wicked. Musical.
- (1976) Stage Play: California Suite. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Directed by Gene Saks. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 10 Jun 1976- 2 Ju 1977 (445 performances + 4 previews that began on 7 Jun 1976). Cast: Barbara Barrie (as "Millie Michaels/Beth Hollender"), Tammy Grimes (as "Hannah Warren/Diana Nichols/Gert Franklyn"), George Grizzard (as "William Warren/Sidney Nichols/Stu Franklyn"), Jack Weston (as "Marvin Michaels/Mort Hollender"), Leslie Easterbrook (as "Bunny"). Standbys: Jennifer Bassey (credited as Joan Bassie; as "Beth Hollender/Diana Nichols/Gert Franklyn/Millie Michaels"), John Cunningham (as "Sidney Nichols/Stu Franklyn/William Warren"), Lani Sundsten (as "Bunny"), Michael Vale (as "Marvin Michaels/Mort Hollender"). Replacement cast during run: Vincent Gardenia (as "Mort Hollender/Marvin Michaels") [from 13 Jun 1977- ?], Kenneth Haigh (as "Sidney Nichols/Stu Franklyn/William Warren") [from 28 Feb 1977- ?], Joseph Leon (as "Mort Hollender/Marvin Michaels") [from May 1977- ?], David McCallum (as "Sidney Nichols/Stu Franklyn/William Warren") [from 2 May 1977- ?], Rue McClanahan (as "Diana Nichols/Gert Franklyn/Hannah Warren") [from 4 Apr 1977- ?], Marge Redmond (as "Beth Hollender/Millie Michaels") [from 7 Jan 1977- ?], Lani Sundsten (as "Bunny"). Standbys: Joseph Leon (as "Marvin Michaels" / "Mort Hollender"), Susan Tabor (as "Bunny/Hannah Warren"). Produced by Emanuel Azenberg and Robert Fryer. Note: Filmed as California Suite (1978).
- (2001) She acted in Alan Ayckbourn's play, "Communicating Doors," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Olivia Birkelund, Mim Drew, J.P. Linton, Anderson Matthews, and Morrow Wilson in the cast.
- (July 2007) She acted in the musical, "Crazy for You," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Jeffrey Dunman and Beverly Ward in the cast. George Gershwin was composer. Ira Gershwin was lyricist. Ken Ludwig wrote the book.
- (April 3 to May 24, 1986) She acted in William Inge's play, "Picnic," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Gregory Harrison, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Dick Van Patten, Dana Hill, Timothy Shelton and Michael Learned in the cast. Marshall W. Mason was director. John Lee Beaty was scenic designer.
- (May 29, 1958) She played Cherie in William Inge's play, "Bus Stop," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California. Gilmor Brown was artistic director. Richard Morelli was director.
- (May 3 to 24, 1986) She acted in John Guare's play, "The House of Blue Leaves," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Chloe Webb; Buck Henry; Dick Gautier; Wayne Winton and Helen Winton in the cast. Tony Abatemarco was director. Jessica Myerson was artistic director.
- (1972) "Dylan"by Sydney Michaels (revival) Mercer Arts Center, NYC.. Director Lee D. Sankowich. Cast: Carleton Carpenter Brinnin John A. Coe Angus Ed Crowley Minister / Jay Henry / Reporter Jeff Eagle Bartender / Stagehand / Deck Officer / Reporter Kurt Garfield Mattock Karen Gorney Annabelle / Miss Wonderland / Reporter Will Hare Dylan Delphi Lawrence Clubwoman / Elena Rue McClanahan Caitlin Joanna Miles Meg Michael Wieben Reporter
- (Summer1986) She acted in the play, "In The Sweet Bye and Bye," in a Cherry County Playhouse production under the Dome at the Park Palace Hotel in Traverse City, Michigan. Pat Paulsen and Neil Rosen were artistic directors.
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