- (1964 to 1969) She joined the San Francisco Mime Troupe company in San Francisco, California. She also was bookkeeper for the San Francisco Mime Troupe until the end of the decade. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (1964) She acted in the play, "Mimes and Movie (Plastic Haircut and Samuel Beckett's play, Act without Words II)," at the San Francisco Mime Troupe in San Francisco, California. R.G. Davis was artistic director.
- (1960s) Joe Bellan; Peter Coyote; Judy Rosenberg Goldhaft; Jim Haynie; Arthur Holden; Joan Holden; Jerry Jump; Sau Landau; Joseph Lomuto, John Robb and she were members of the San Francisco Mime Troupe in San Francisco, California. R. G. Davis was artistic director.
- (June 5, 1966) She played Agueda in Peter Coyote and Peter Berg's stage adaptation of play, "Olive Pitts," at the San Francisco Mime Troupe in Delano, California with Arthur Holden (Pantalone); Ellen Ernest (Menciguela); Darryl Henriques (Borracho) and Peter Coyote (Scaramouche) in the cast. R.G. Davis was artistic director and director. Lope De Rueda was original playwright. Sandra Archer was also director. Jerome Marcel was set designer. Ellen Zola was costume designer. Francesca Green and Ann Willock were mask and puppet designers. Michael Oberndorf was technical director. Michael London was stage manager. Emma Grogan was publicity manager.
- (June 5, 1966) She played Agueda in Peter Coyote and Peter Berg's stage adaptation of play, "Olive Pitts," at the San Francisco Mime Troupe in Delano, California with Arthur Holden (Pantalone); Ellen Ernest (Menciguela); Darryl Henriques (Borracho) and Peter Coyote (Scaramouche) in the cast. R.G. Davis was artistic director and director. Lope De Rueda was original playwright. She was also director. Jerome Marcel was set designer. Ellen Zola was costume designer. Francesca Green and Ann Willock were mask and puppet designers. Michael Oberndorf was technical director. Michael London was stage manager. Emma Grogan was publicity manager.
- (1968) She played the Pope in Joan Holden's stage adaptation of Carlos Goldoni's play, "L'Amant Militaire," in a San Francisco Mime Troupe production in San Francisco, California with Kent Minault; R.G. Davis and Jason Marc-Alexander in the cast. R.G. Davis was also artistic director.
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