- (2/6/96-3/10/96) Stage: Appeared in "The Magnificent Yankee", Fords Theater, Washington, DC.
- (1942) Stage: Appeared (Broadway debut) in "Comes the Revelation" on Broadway.
- Stage: Appeared in "Take Her, She's Mine" on Broadway. Also in cast: Art Carney.
- (1948) Stage Play: The Young and Fair. Written by N. Richard Nash. Directed by Harold Clurman. Fulton Theatre (moved to The International Theatre from 26 Dec 1948- close): 22 Nov 1948- 8 Jan 1949 (64 performances). Cast: Frieda Altman (as "Emmy Foster"), Doe Avedon (as "Drucilla Eldridge"), Patricia Bouchard (as "Mary Louise") [only Broadway role], Elaine Bradford (as "Mathilda"), Vicki Carlson (as "Helen"), Frances Freeman (as "Mil Cheaver"), Rita Gam (as "Gloria"), Julie Harris (as "Nancy Gear"), Patricia Kirkland (as "Patty Morritt"), Mercedes McCambridge (as "Frances Morritt"), Sally Moffet (as "Boots McGregor"), Betty Morrissey (as "Laura Cantry"), Ann Murphy (as "Sue"), Peggy O'Connor (as "Sylvia"), Lenka Peterson (as "Selma Keeney"), Mary Lou Phelan (as "Georgetta"), Ann Sorg (as "Sally") [Broadway debut], Bette Stanley (as "Carol"), Frances Starr (as "Sara Cantry"), Lee Truhill (as "Pauline"), Lois Wheeler (as "Lee Barron"). Replacement actor: Audra Lindley (as " Frances Morritt"). Produced by Vinton Freedley. Produced in association with Richard W. Krakauer.
- Stage: Appeared in "Spofford" on Broadway. Also in cast: Melvyn Douglas.
- Stage: Appeared in "A Case of Libel" on Broadway. Also in cast: Van Heflin.
- (1983) Stage: Appeared in "Elba", off-Broadway.
- (1947) Stage Play: Heads or Tails. Written by H.J. Lengsfelder and Ervin Drake. Scenic Design by Watson Barratt. Costume Design by Alice Gibson. Lighting Design by Leo Kerz. Directed by Edward F. Cline. Cort Theatre: 2 May 1947- 31 May 1947 (35 performances). Cast: Richard Barron (as "Humperdinck"), Lulu Belle Clarke (as "Amy"), Jean Cobb (as "Alice Milford"), Frank De Kova (as "Senor Costamara"), Joseph Graham (as "Ernest Milford"), Anthony Gray (as "Mr. Green"), Werner Klemperer (as "Eric Petersen") [Broadway debut], Lucie Lancaster (as "Marion Gilmore") [Broadway debut], Audra Lindley (as "Helen Sheldon"), Paul Lipson (as "McNulty") [Broadway debut], Jed Prouty (as "Philip McGill"), Gregory Robbins (as "Frank Jones"), Joseph Silver (as "Burton Snead"), Ralph Simone (as "Barney McGill"), Les Tremayne (as "Cornelius T. Sheldon") [Broadway debut], Lelah Tyler (as "Mrs. Warren"). Produced by Your Theatre Inc. and H.J. Lengsfelder.
- (1985) She acted in William Gibson's play, "Handy Dandy," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with James Whitmore in the cast.
- (1969) She acted in Arthur Marx and Robert Fisher's play, "The Chic Life," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with James Whitmore in the cast.
- (July 1969) She acted in Arthur Marx and Robert Fisher's play, "The Chic Life," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with James Whitmore in the cast.
- (July 26 to August 16, 1987) She played Molly Egan in William Gibson's play, "Handy Dandy," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with James Whitmore in the cast. Tony Giordano was director. Andrew Cadiff was artistic director.
- (Summer 1979) She played Bea Asher in Jerome Kass and Billy Goldenberg's musical, "Ballroom," in a Kenley Players production at the Memorial Hall in Dayton; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and in Akron, Ohio with Arlene Fontana (Marlene); Dick O'Neill (Al Rossi); Mario Melodia (Johnny Lightfoot); Nate Barnett (Harry the Noodle); Frenk Echols (Jack); Marjorie Spellacy (Helen); Paige Massman (Angie O'Hara); Don Bradford (Nathan Brickler); Dana Snyder (Pauline Krim); Jeanne Rose Stotter (Christine); Christina Stolberg; Joyce Keegan-Flynn; Lee Garrard; James Fatta; Debra Johnson; Ken Phifer; Mavourneen Sullivan; Rennie Davis; Buddy Thompson; Bob Niznik and Margaret Carlson in the cast. Michael Dansicker was conductor. Leslie B. Cutler was director. John Kenley was artistic director.
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