- (1998) "Sweet Bird of Youth" playing "Alexandra Del Lago (Princess Cosmonopolous)" at Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC
- (1978) (autobiography) "Actress: Postcards From The Road"
- Stars in Off-Broadway drama "If Memory Serves, " Dec 1999
- (June 2002) Plays "Regina Giddens" in "The Little Foxes", a play by 'Lillian Hellman' (Lansburgh Theater, Washington, District of Columbia, USA).
- August 2003 - Broadway play "Enchanted April" in the role of Mrs. Graves.
- Spoken Word Recording: Weep No More My Lady/Simon & Schuster Audioworks (65734-8), ISBN 0-671-65734-8; 3 hours, c. 1988.
- (November 2008) Played "Stella" in the "Dividing the Estate", a play by Horton Foote (Booth Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (June 2009) Played "Mattie Fae Aiken" in "August: Osage County", a play by Tracy Letts, on Broadway (Music Box Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (1982) Stage Play: Agnes of God. Drama. Written by John Pielmeier [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Eugene Lee. Costume Design by Carrie Robbins. Lighting Design by Roger Morgan. Hair Design by Lyn Quiyou. Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Music Box Theatre: 30 Mar 1982- 4 Sep 1983 (599 performances + 12 previews that began on 19 Mar 1982). Cast: Elizabeth Ashley' (as "Doctor Martha Livingstone"), Geraldine Page (as "Mother Miriam Ruth"), Amanda Plummer (as "Agnes"). Understudies: Sally Klein (as "Agnes"), Susan Riskin (as "Doctor Martha Livingstone/Mother Miriam Ruth"). Replacement cast: Diahann Carroll (as "Doctor Martha Livingstone"), Mia Dillon (as "Agnes"), Carrie Fisher (as "Agnes"), Lily Knight (as "Agnes"), Maryann Plunkett (as "Agnes"). Produced by Kenneth Waissman, Lou Kramer and Paramount Theatre Productions. Note: Filmed as Agnes of God (1985).
- (1963) Stage Play: Barefoot in the Park. Comedy. Written by Neil Simon. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Directed by Mike Nichols. Biltmore Theatre: 23 Oct 1963- 25 Jun 1967 (1520 performances + 2 previews that began on 21 Oct 1963). Cast: Elizabeth Ashley (as "Corie Bratter"), Kurt Kasznar [final Broadway role] (as "Victor Velasco"), Mildred Natwick (as "Mrs. Banks"), Robert Redford [final Broadway role before concentrating on film career] (as "Paul Bratter"), Herb Edelman (as "Telephone Man"), Joseph Keating (as "Delivery Man"). Standbys: E.J. Peaker (as "Corie Bratter"), Gene Rupert (as "Paul Bratter"). Understudies: Herb Edelman (as "Victor Velasco"), Ruth Gregory (as "Mrs. Banks"). Replacement actors during run: Ilka Chase [final Broadway role] (as "Mrs. Banks") [from 23 May 1966- ?], Joel Crothers (as "Paul Bratter") [from 29 Aug 1966- ?], Penny Fuller [Broadway debut] (as "Corie Bratter") [from 8 Jun 1964- ?], Eileen Heckart (as "Mrs. Banks") [from 20 Sep 1965- ?], Judd Hirsch [Broadway debut] (as "Telephone Man"), Charles Korvin [final Broadway role] (as "Victor Velasco") [from 20 Sep 1965- ?], Joan McCall (as "Corie Bratter") [from ? May 1967- 25 Jun 1967], Jules Munshin (as "Victor Velasco") [from 21 Feb 1966- ?], Stephen Pearlman (as "Telephone Man"), Robert Reed [Broadway debut] (as "Paul Bratter") [from 7 Sep 1964- ?], Tony Roberts [credited as Anthony Roberts] (as "Paul Bratter") [from 5 Apr 1965- ?], Wood Romoff [credited as Woody Romanoff] (as "Victor Velasco"), Sylvia Sidney (as "Mrs. Banks") [from 4 Apr 1967- ?], Joan Van Ark [Broadway debut] (as "Corie Bratter") [from 23 May 1966- ?]. Standbys: Jed Allan (as "Paul Bratter"), Beverlee McKinsey (as "Corie Bratter"). Understudies: Joseph Keating (as "Victor Velasco"), Ruth Matteson [final Broadway role] (as "Mrs. Banks"). Produced by Arnold Saint Subber. Produced in association with Ellen Enterprises Inc. Note: Filmed as Barefoot in the Park (1967).
- (October 10, 1978) Guested on the daily TV program "Noontime" hosted by Mike Keen, also appearing was Jamie Farr.
- (October 10, 1978) Guested on the daily program "Afternoon Exchange".
- (1972) Stage Play: Ring Around the Bathtub. Written by Jane Trahey. Directed by Harold J. Stone [credited as Harold Stone]. Martin Beck Theatre: 29 Apr 1972 (1 performance + 3 previews that began on 27 Apr 1972). Cast: Elizabeth Ashley (as "Maggie Train"), John Cannon (as "Radio Commentator"), James Greene (as "Capt. Harfeather"), Carol Kane (as "Esme Train") [Broadway debut], Eileen Kearney (as "Darcy Train"), Margaret Linn (as "Cousin Esther"), Kathleen Maguire (as "Bea Rockosy"), Carmen Mathews (as "Mrs. Hanlon, Gran"), Richard Mulligan (as "Dan Train"), Alek Primrose (as "Mr. Enright"), Louis Turenne (as "Louis Rockosy"), Kate Wilkinson (as "Nurse Samson"). Produced by Jacqueline Babbin and Jay Wolf.
- (October 25, 1979) Guested on "The Dave Patterson Show" and spoke about her career, mental breakdown, marriage break-up and legal entanglements.
- (1989) She acted in David Nassivera's play, "All The Queen's Men," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Robert Burr and David Lansbury in the cast.
- (October 18, 1983) She acted in John Pielmeier's play, "Agnes of God," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Mercedes McCambridge in the cast.
- (July 1989) She acted in John Nassivera's play, "All The Queen's Men," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
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