- (December 2007) Played Mattie Fae Aiken in the "August: Osage County" play by Tracy Letts (Imperial Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (1986) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof," "Bang," "Frank's Wild Years," and "Lydie Breeze,"
- (1987) She appeared in the Steppenwolf Theater productions of "Born Yesterday," "Little Egypt," "Aunt Dan And Lemon," and "A Lie Of The Mind."
- (1988) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "Stepping Out," "The Grapes Of Wrath," and "The Common Pursuit."
- (1989) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "Ring Round the Moon."
- (1990) She appeared in the Steppenwolf Theater productions of "Harvey," "The Secret Rapture," and "Love Letters."
- (1991) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "Your Home In The West," "Earthly Possessions," and "Another Time."
- (1993) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "The Rise And Fall Of Little Voice" and "Death And The Maiden."
- (1994) She appeared in the Steppenwolf Theater production of "Picasso At The Lapin Agile."
- (1998) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater production of "Pot Mom."
- (1999) She appeared in the Steppenwolf Theater productions of "Side Man" and "The Beauty Queen Of Leenane."
- (2000) She appeared in the Steppenwolf Theater productions of "The Ballad Of Little Jo," "Cross-Town Traffic," and "Valparaiso."
- (2001) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of Anton Chekhov's "Uncle Vanya" and "David Copperfield."
- (2002) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "Wendall Greene," "Cross-Town Traffic," and Edna Ferber's play "The Royal Family."
- (2003) She appeared in the Tracy Letts' Pulitzer Prize nominated play, "The Man From Nebraska" at the Steppenwolf Theater in Chicago.
- (2004) She appeared in the Steppenwolf Production of Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard" and "The Fall To Earth."
- (1980) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "Absent Friends" and "Bonjour, La Bonjour."
- (1981) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "Waiting For The Parade," "Balm In Gilead," "Arms and the Man," and "Savages."
- (1982) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "The House" and "Loose Ends."
- (1983) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "The Hothouse" and "Cloud Nine."
- (1984) She appeared in the Steppenwolf Theater productions of "Three Sisters," "Stage Struck," and "Fool for Love."
- (1985) She appeared in the Steppenwolf theater productions of "You Can't Take It With You" and "Miss Julie."
- (1983) She acted in Caryl Churchill's play, "Cloud Nine," at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with Jeff Perry.
- (1982) She acted in John Murrell's play, "Waiting for the Parade," was performed at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois.
- (1984) She acted in Sam Shepard's play, "Fool for Love," at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with Randall Arney.
- (1988) She directed Simon Gray's play, "The Common Pursuit," at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois.
- (1989) She directed Richard Harris' play, "Stepping Out," at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with Carlton Miller, Deanna Dunagan, and Linda Stephens in the cast. Crew included Robert Wells (choreographer).
- (1990) She acted in Jule Styne's musical, "Funny Girl," at the Marriott Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Linda Balgord in the cast. Nancy Missimi was costume designer.
- (November 2008 - January 2009) She acted as Mattie Fae Aiken in the London production of Tracy Letts' play, "August: Osage County" at the Royal National Theatre in London, England.
- (March 2009) She acted as Madame Morrible in the Broadway production of the musical "Wicked", with Nicole Parker, in New York City.
- (2004) She acted in Joel Drake Johnson's play, "Fall to Earth," at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois.
- (2005) She acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo & Juliet," at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater in Chicago, Illinois with Robert Petkoff in the cast. Robin H. McFarquhar was fight choreographer.
- (2005) She acted in Stephen Schwartz's musical, "Wicked," based on the novel by Gregory Maguire at the Broadway in Chicago-Wicked Chicago Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Ana Gasteyer and Kate Reinders in the cast. Joe Mantello was director.
- (2006) She acted in William Nicholson's play, "The Retreat from Moscow," at the Northlight Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
- (2010 - 2011) She acted in Bruce Graham's play, "The Outgoing Tide," at the Northlight Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with John Mahoney in the cast. B.J. Jones was director. Andrew Hansen was sound designer.
- (July 2012) Appearing opposite John Mahoney and Thomas J. Cox in a Northlight Theatre presentation of Bruce Graham's play "The Outgoing Tide". Director: B.J. Jones (Town Hall Theatre / Galway Arts Festival Ireland)
- (2004 - 2005) She acted in Anton Chekhov's play, "A Cherry Orchard," at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with Robert Breuler, Francis Guinan, Amy Morton and Yasen Peyankov in the cast.
- (September 19, 1988) She played Mrs. Wainwright in John Steinbeck's novel, "The Grapes of Wrath," in a Steppenwolf Theatre production at the Royal George Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Terry Kinney (Jim Casy); Gary Sinise (Tom Joad); Robert Breuler (Pa Joad); Lois Smith (Ma Joad); Lucina Paquet (Grandma); Nathan Davis (Grandpa); Dana Lubotsky (Ruthie); Christian Robinson (Winfield); John C. Reilly (Noah); James Noah (Uncle John); Yvonne Suhor (Rose of Sharon); Jim True (Al); Tim Hopper (Connie Rivers); Ramsay Midwood (Floyd Knowles); Elizabeth K. Austin (Aggie Wainwright); Darryl D. Davis (the starving man);and Relioues De Var (his son) in the cast. Frank Galati was adapter and director. Michael Smith composed original score. Kevin Rigdon was lighting and stage designer.
- (July 9, 2007) She played Mattie Fae Aiken in Tracy Letts' play, "August: Osage County," at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with Deanna Dunagan (Violet Weston); Dennis Letts (Bev Weston); Kimberly Guerrero (Johna); Amy Morton (Barbara Fordham); Sally Murphy (Ivy Weston); Mariann Mayberry (Karen Weston); Francis Guinan (Charlie Aiken); Ian Barford (Little Charlie); Rick Snyder; and Jeff Perry in the cast. Anna D. Shapiro was director.
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