- (1983) She and Bob Fosse directed his ballet, "Bob Fosse's Dancin," was performed in a Large American Company of Dancers production at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, London, England.
- (November 1983) She and Bob Fosse directed his ballet, "Bob Fosse's Dancin," was performed in a Large American Company of Dancers production at the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane, London, England.
- Pal Joey (1976). Musical comedy (revival). Music by Richard Rodgers. Lyrics by Lorenz Hart. Book by John O'Hara. Music orchestrated by Michael Gibson. Musical Director: Scott Oakley. Choreographed by Margo Sappington. Additional Dance Arrangements by Scott Oakley. Directed by Theodore Mann. Circle in the Square Theatre: 27 Jun 1976- 29 Aug 1976 (73 performances + 33 previews that began on 28 May 1976). Cast: Dixie Carter (as "Melba Snyder"), Christopher Chadman (as "Joey Evans"), Joan Copeland (as "Vera Simpson"), Janie Sell (as "Gladys Bumps"), Joe Sirola (as "Ludlow Lowell"), Gail Benedict (as "Gail/Ensemble"), Austin Colyer (as "Ernest"), Murphy Cross (as "Murphy/Ensemble"), Boni Enten (as "Linda English"), Ralph Farnworth (as "Commissioner O'Brien"), Denny Martin Flinn (as "Waldo the Waiter/Ensemble"), Harold Gary (as "Mike Spears"), Deborah Geffner (as "Debbie/Ensemble"), Marilu Henner (as "Marilu/Ensemble"), David Hodo (as "Gent/Ensemble"), Michael Leeds (as "Victor/Ensemble"), Rosamond Lynn (as "Rosamond/Ensemble"), Adam Petroski (as "Louis/The Tenor"), Kenn Scalice (as "Delivery Boy/Ensemble"), Terri Treas (as "The Kid/Ensemble/Terri"). Swings: Lisa Brown, Richard Dodd. Understudies: Gail Benedict (as "Linda English"), Austin Colyer (as "Commissioner O'Brien/Louis"), Ralph Farnworth (as "Ludlow Lowell/Mike Spears"), Marilu Henner (as "Gladys Bumps"), Rosamond Lynn (as "Melba Snyder"). Produced by Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director. Paul Libin: Managing Director).
- (February 28 to April 1, 1990) She played Cherrise and Nichole in Jane Anderson's play, "The Pink Studio," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Beth Dixon (Claudine); Peter Michael Goetz (Henri); Janet Sarno (Madame Bidet, Madame Joie); Joey Argabite (Pierre); William McNulty (Derain) and Connan Morrissey (LuLu, Merique, Lucille) in the cast. Steve Schachter was director.
- (February 28 to April 1, 1990) She played Aileen Stanley in Joyce Carole Oates' play, "The Eclipse," in "In Darkest America" Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Beth Dixon (Stephanie Washburn); Madeleine Sherwood (Muriel Washburn) and Paul Rogers (Señor Rios) in the cast. Steven Albrezzi was director.
- (September 23 to October 23, 1993) She played Penelope Martin in the musical, "The Cocoanuts," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Kevin (Jamison (Zeppo)); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Potter); V. Craig Heidenreich (Harvey Yates); Kate Suber (Polly Potter); Bob Kirsh (Robert Adams); Peter Zapp (Henry W. Schlemmber (Groucho)); Jerold Goldstein (Willie the Shill (Chico)); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Silent Sam (Harpo)) and Fred Major (Hennessey) in the cast. The Ensemble included Mark Aldrich, Rae Dawn Belt, Kevin Berdini, Myra Browning, Debbie Pavelka, Angel Cabán, Teresa Lynn Deihl, Russell Garrett, Karen Lifshey, Jeanette Palmer, Neil David Seibel, Mark Edgar Stephens and Branch Woodman. Irving Berlin was composer and lyricist. George S. Kaufman wrote the book. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 28 to November 20, 1993) She played Stephanie Crawford in Christopher Sergel Sr's adaptation of Harper Lee's novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Gaia Shepherd (Jean Louise Finch (Scout); Nick Swarts (Jeremy Finch (Jem); Michael Kevin (Atticus Finch); Stephanie Berry (Calpurnia); Jeffrey Roth (Charles Baker Harris (Dill); Adale O'Brien (Maudie Atkinson); Ardeth Pappas (Mrs. Dubose); V. Craig Heidenreich (Arthur Radley (Boo); William McNulty (Heck Tate); Ray Fry (Judge Taylor); Clark Morgan (Reverend Sykes); Kia Christina Heath (Mayella Ewell); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Bob Ewell); Vaughn McBride (Walter Cunningham); Fred Major (Mr. Gilmer) and Lawrence Hamilton (Tom Robinson) in the cast. The Townspeople were played by Danielle L. DiDio, Joshua Dean Gordon, David Gravens, Rebeca Herman, Richard Similio and Adam Whisner. The Courtroom Audience included. Karen Edwards-Hunter, Foster Soloman, and James E. Wright, Jr. Barry Kyle was director.
- (November 26 to December 26, 1993) She played Catherine Dickens, Cook and Mrs. Cratchit in Jon Jory and Marcia Dixcy's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Mr. Mulgawney, Dum, Mr. Fezziwig, Businessman); William McNulty (Charles Dickens); Ann Hodapp (Mrs. Mulgawney, Ghost of Christmas Past, Fred's Maid); Fred Major (Mr. Cousins, Dee, Ghost of Christmas Present); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cousins, Mrs. Fezziwig); Michael Kevin (Scrooge); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Bob Cratchit); V. Craig Heidenreich (Fred, Marley, Joe Beetler); Eli Keel, Jonah Keel (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit, Turkey Boy); Ashley Harker, Fiona Sievwright (Fan, Belinda, Want); Robert Tyree (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Businessman, Sailor); Brett Cramp (Young Scrooge, Poulterer, Coalminer, Townsperson); Melanie Rey (Belle, Mrs. Fred, Sukie); Jennifer Hubbard (Fezziwig Sister, Wreath Vendor, Giggling Sister, Caroline); Rae Dawn Belt (Fezziwig Sister, Thin Sister, Wreath Vendor); Nora Newbrough (Martha Cratchit, Wreath Girl, Cook's Assistant); Neil David Seibel (Baker, Sailor, Fred Party Guest, Townsperson); Lee Soroko (Milkman, Shoveler, Coalminer, Alexander, Townsperson); Amanda McCluskey (Housemaid, Chestnut Vendor, Fred Party); Larry Barnett, Ellie Bogard (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Mark Rizzo (Townsperson, Ghost of Christmas Future, Schoolboy) and Brain T. Ach (Schoolboy, Fiddler, Townsperson, Claws) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (December 6 to 8, 1993) She directed Adele Edling Shank's play, "67201," in Deadly Glances (1993-1994 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky.
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