- (January 2008) Just finished performing in the limited Broadway production of "Cyrano de Bergerac" starring Kevin Kline, Jennifer Garner and Daniel Sunjata at the Richard Rodgers Theatre.
- (July 2007) Starred in Peter Shaffer's farce "Black Comedy as Clea opposite Brian Avers at Barrington Stage Company.
- (August 2006) Starred in Jean Anouilh's "Ring Round the Moon" as Isabelle opposite Carole Shelley, Debra Jo Rupp and Christopher Innvar.
- (November 2005) Appearing as Lelia Arden in the Patrick Hamilton play "Rope" at Off-Broadway theater The Zipper, New York, New York with Sam Trammell and Zak Orth.
- (2005) Stage Play: Steel Magnolias, Drama. Written by Robert Harling. Scenic Design by Anna Louizos. Costume Design by David Murin. Lighting Design by Howell Binkley. Assistant Director: Jen Bender. Directed by Jason Moore. Lyceum Theatre: 4 Apr 2005- 31 Jul 2005 (136 performances + 23 previews that began on 15 Mar 2005). Cast: Delta Burke (as "Truvy"), Christine Ebersole (as "M'Lynn"), Rebecca Gayheart (as "Shelby") [Broadway debut], Marsha Mason (as "Ouiser"), Lily Rabe (as "Annelle") [Broadway debut], Frances Sternhagen (as "Clairee"). Standbys: Patricia Kilgarriff (as "Clairee/Ouiser"), Ginifer King (as "Annelle/Shelby") and Sally Mayes (as "M'Lynn/Truvy"). Replacement actor: Ginifer King (as "Shelby") [12 Jul 2005- close]. Produced by Roy Gabay, Robyn Goodman, Danzansky Partners, Ergo Entertainment, Ruth Hendel, Sharon Karmazin, Susan Dietz, Ina Lea Meibach, Michael Galvis, Billy Huddleston, Elsa Daspin Suisman and Martha R. Gasparian. Associate Producer: Stephen Kocis and Bill Goodman. Note: Previously filmed by TrisStar Pictures/Rastar Films as Steel Magnolias (1989).
- (May 2003) Makes Broadway debut in Sam Mendes' Revival of "Gypsy" starring Bernadette Peters playing Geraldine, one of the Hollywood Blondes as well as the understudy to Tammy Blanchard in the title role of Louise/ Gypsy Rose Lee. Ginifer has gone on numerous times in the title role opposite Bernadette Peters. (New York, NY)
- (October 2002) "Sunday in the Park with George," musical revival; music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim; book by James Lapine; directed by Gary Griffin; at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
- (March 2011) Satine in ShowAtBarre's production of "For the Record: Baz Lurhmann" in Los Angeles.
- (October 12, 2007 - January 6, 2008) "Cyrano de Bergerac," dramatic revival; written by Edmond Rostand; directed by David Leveaux; with Jennifer Garner (portraying Roxane, Cyrano's cousin); Kevin Kline (portraying Cyrano de Bergerac, a Gascon); Daniel Sunjata (portraying Christian De Neuvillette); Max Baker portraying Ragueneau, a pastry cook); Euan Morton (portraying Ligniere, the poet and Théophraste Renaudot, a journalist); Chris Sarandon (portraying Comte de Guiche); John Douglas Thompson (portraying Le Bret); Concetta Tomei (portraying Roxane's Duenna and Sister Marthe); Stephen Balantzian (portraying Gascony Cadet); Tom Bloom (portraying Montfleury, a tragic actor and A Porter and Gascony Cadet); Keith Eric Chappelle (portraying Guard and Poet and Gascony Cadet); MacIntyre Dixon (portraying Jodelet, the comedian and A Capuchin and Gascony Cadet); Davis Duffield (portraying Theatregoer's Son and Gascony Cadet); Amefika J. El-Amin (portraying Gascony Cadet); Peter Jay Fernandez (portraying Carbon de Castel Jaloux, Captain of the Gascony Cadets); Kate Guyton (portraying A Food Seller and A Nun); Ginifer King (portraying Actress and Sister Claire); Carman Lacivita (portraying Vicomte de Valvert and Gascony Cadet); Piter Marek (portraying Marquis de Brissaille and Gascony Cadet); Lucas Papaelias (portraying Page and Cook and A Cadet); Leenya Rideout (portraying A Lady and Singer and A Nun); Fred Rose (portraying Poet and Gascony Cadet); Thomas Schall (portraying Theatregoer and Poet and Gascony Cadet); Daniel Stewart Sherman (portraying A Musketeer and Gascony Cadet); Alexander Sovronsky (portraying Page and Cook and A Cadet); Baylen Thomas (portraying Marquis de Cuigy and Gascony Cadet); and Nance Williamson (portraying Lise, Ragueneau's wife and Mother Marguerite); on Broadway at the Richard Rodgers Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (77 total performances, including 21 previews beginning October 12, 2007).
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