- Appeared on Broadway in January 2000 in the play "Wrong Mountain" by David Hirson.
- (June 2002) Plays Kay Carson in "Endpapers" play by Thomas McCormack (Variety Arts Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- In 2011, played Ethel Thayer in "On Golden Pond" at GEVA Theatre in Rochester, NY, opposite Kenneth Tigar as her husband.
- (April 30 to May 24, 1981) She played Margaret in Joanna Glass' play, "Artichoke," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Backer (Jake); Dierk Toporzysek (Archie); Ray Fry (Gramps); Michael Kevin (Walter); Patricia Charbonneau (Lily Agnes) and William McNulty (Gibson McFarland) in the cast. Adale O'Brien was director.
- (May 5 to June 5, 1983) She played Ellen Dean in Randolph Carter's adaptation of Emily Bronte's novel, "Wuthering Heights," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (Joseph); Marco Barriccelli (Healthcliff); Dierk Torsek (Hindley Ernshaw); Gordana Rashovich (Catherine Ernshaw); Ben Gotlieb (Edgar Linton) and Johanna Leister (Isabel Linton) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 22 to April 1, 1984) She played Betsy (Mrs. Timothy Bailey) in P.J. Barry's play, "The Octette Bridge Club," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Sylvia Gassell (Martha (Mrs. Michael McDermitt); Elizabeth Moore (Mary Margaret Donavan); Ruth Livingston (Nora (Mrs. Lawrence Hiller); Gloria Cromwell (Connie (Mrs. David Emerson); Sally Parrish (Alice (Mrs. Walter Monahan); Lynn Cohen (Ann (Mrs. John Conroy); Mary Shelley (Lil (Mrs. Peter Carmody) and Jon Huffman (Robert Foster) in the cast. Robert Spera was director.
- (February 22 to April 1, 1984) She played Mrs. Vaughn in Horton Foote's play, "Courtship," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Bruyn (Elizabeth); John Shangold (Laura); Lanny Flaherty (Mr. Vaughn); Ruth Livingston (Aunt Lucy); Sally Parrish (Aunt Sarah); Joseph Adams (Horace) and Angelo Tiffe (Stanley) in the cast. The Dancers were Mark Fredo, Brian Hotaling, Laura Holland Sametz and Gwen M. Gautsch in the cast. Frazier Marsh was director.
- (November 29 to December 29, 1984) She played Mrs. Cratchit in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," was performed in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Backer (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beetler); Peter Bergman (Young Ebenezer, Peter Crachit, Simon); Bob Burrus (Ghost of Christmas Past, Man); Maury Cooper (Scrooge); Alan Duke (Lean Charity Man, Ghost of Christmas Present); Cornelia Evans (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Craig Johnson (Ebenezer, Pall Bearer); Jessica Jean Jor (Want, Belinda Cratchit, Skater, Fan); Victor Jory (Tiny Tim, Ignorance); Vaughn McBride (Mr. Fezziwig, Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Round Charity Man); Dana Mills (Bob Cratchit); Christian Kauffmann (Dick Wilkins, Topper, The Undertaker); Gretchen Kehde (Thin Sister, Clovia Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Fezziwig, Charwoman); Steve Rankin (Fred, Man with Snuffbox, Cook) and Steve Wise( Charles Dickens) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (December 17 to 18, 1984) She directed Becky Mayo's play, "Never Try To Teach A Pig to Sing," in the Soundings 1984-1985 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1984-1985 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast.
- (January 3 to 26, 1985) She played Georgette in Richard Wilbur's translation of Moliere's play, "The School for Wives," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Kevin (Arnolphe); Dana Mills (Alain): Melody Cones (Agnes); Maury Cooper (Chrysalde); Rob Knepper (Horace); Ray Fry (Notary); Bob Burrus (Enrique) and Christian Kauffmann (Oronte) in the cast. László Marton was director.
- (February 19 to March 30, 1985) She played Eisa Weber in Ellen McLaughlin's play, "Days and Nights Within," in a Humana Foundation Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Ken Jenkins (The Interrogator); Frederic Major (Man) and Kathy Bates (Stewardess) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 19 to March 30, 1985) She played Ruby Upchurch in Frank Manley's play, "An Errand of Mercy," in Two Masters (Two One Act Plays) Humana Foundation Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Adale O'Brien (Ora Belle Ivey) and Andy Backer (Ray Burgess) in the cast. Jackson Phippin was director.
- (September 26 to October 26, 1985) She played Glory in Marsha Norman's play, "Traveler in the Dark," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Damon Mann (Stephen); William Verderber (Sam) and Bob Burrus (Everett) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 30 to November 17, 1985) She played Megan in Ellen McLaughlin's play, "A Narrow Bed," in '85 Shorts Festival (New One-Act Plays in Repertory) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Patrick Husted (Willie); Debra Monk (Lucy); Bram Lewis (John) and Ann Hodapp (Nurse) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (October 30 to November 17, 1985) She played Ruby in Raima Evan's play, "Goodnight Firefly Ravine," in '85 Shorts Festival (New One-Act Plays in Repertory) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Zoe Jackson (Frannie) in the cast. Richard A. Cunningham was director.
- (January 8 to 25, 1986) She played Celimene in Richard Wilbur's translation of Moliére's play, "The Misanthrope," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Alceste); Dana Mills (Oronte); William Verderber (Philinte); Patrick Husted (Young Alceste); Adale O'Brien (Basque); Stefanie Vogel (Maid); Janna Gjesdal (Éliante); Michael M. Thompson (Clitandre); Bruce Kuhn (Acaste); Mark Nash (A Guard); Denise Fergusson (Arsinoé) and Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Dubois) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 27 to March 29, 1986) She played Agnes in Jonathan Bolt's play, "To Culebra," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William Verderber (Charles De Lesseps); Patrick Husted (Amault Rau); William McNulty (Henri Barboux); Ray Fry (Jules Dingler); Larry Larson (Lieutenant Lucien Wyse); Peggity Price (Louise); Levi Lee (Baron Jacues De Reinach); Andy Backer (General Istvan Turr); Bruce Kuhn (Phillippe Bunau-Varilla) and Frederic Major (Ferdinand De Lesseps) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 27 to March 29, 1986) She played Jackie in Constance Congdon's play, "No Mercy," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Robert Brock (Young Roy Layton); Bruce Kuhn (Gene); Jonathan Bolt (Robert Oppenheimer); Melody Combs (Jane); Bob Burrus (Roy Layton); Adale O'Brien (Ramona Layton) and Joshua Atkins (Justin) in the cast. Jackson Phippin was director.
- (February 26 to March 28, 1987) She played Bay Brewer in Grace McKeaney's play, "Deadfall," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Steve Rankin (Boo O'Banyan); Jack Hallet (Wash McComb); Sally Sockwell (Queenanne Falls); Bob Burrus (Price Falls) and Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Gosh Gowen) in the cast. Amy Saltz was director.
- (October 29 to November 21, 1987) She played Madame Desmortes in Jean Anouilh's play, "Ring Round the Moon," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (Joshua); David Manis (Hugo, Frederic); Barbara Gulan (Diana Messerschmann); Bob Burrus (Patrice Bombelles); Peggity Price (Lady India); Adale O'Brien (Capulet); Jonathan Bolt (Romainville); William McNulty (Messerschmann); Jody Gelb (Isabelle); Sally Noble Hager (Her Mother); Herbert Metzler Sr. (General); Chris Burmester (Footman); Al Proia (Footman) and Matthew B. Greenburg (Double for Hugo, Frederic) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 6 to 23, 1988) She played Grace in Brian Friel's play, "Faith Healer," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Frederic Major (Frank) and Bob Burrus (Teddy) in the cast. Ray Fry was director.
- (February 17 to March 26, 1988) She played Mother in Judith Fein's play, "Channels," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Marcus Smythe (Simon, Rainbow Man, Axe Man, Judge, Detective #1, Doctor #2); William McNulty (Bob, Doctor #1, Detective #2); Patty Dworkin (Gabby, Rainbow Woman); Robin Groves (Jennifer); Amy Driesler (Little Jen, Little Girl, Rainbow Boy) and Elizabeth McIntee (The Deceased Mother) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 17 to March 26, 1988) She played Sarah in Marsha Norman's play, "Sarah and Abraham," in a Humana Festival Workshop production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Valarie Pettiford (Hagar); Edward James Hyland (Tom); Michael Zaslow (Abraham); William Verderber (Jack); Alma Cuervo (Virginia); Jonathan Davidson (Isaac); and Frederic Major (Voice of the Narrator) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (September 30 to October 14, 1989) She played Melanya Nikolayevna Kirpichova in Maxim Gorky's play "Children of the Sun," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William Frankfather (Pavel Fyodorovich Protasov); Tom Luce (Roman); Adale O'Brien (Antonovna); Catherine Christianson (Liza); Bob Burrus (Yegor Rezvov); William McNulty (Boris Nikolayevich Chepurnoy); Margaret Gibson (Fima); Ray Fry (Nazar Avdeyevich Vygruzov); Mark Zeisler (Misha); Randy Danson (Yelenda Nikolayevna); V. Craig Heidenreich (Dmitri Sergeyevich Vaghin); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Yakov Troshin); Connan Morrissey (Avdotya); Margaret Howard (Lukerya); Tom Greenfield (Physician); Steve Bova (Worker); Jeremy Gold (Worker); Matt Kozlowski (Worker) Josh Liveright (Worker) and Paul Rogers (Worker) in the cast. Zirka Derlycia and Aaron Levin were American adapters. Zirka Derlycia was also translator. Gloria Muzio was director.
- (February 28 to April 1, 1990) She played Claudine in Jane Anderson's play, "The Pink Studio," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peter Michael Goetz (Henri); Janet Sarno (Madame Bidet, Madame Joie); Joey Argabite (Pierre); Gail Benedict (Cherrise, Nichole); William McNulty (Derain) and Connan Morrissey (LuLu, Merique, Lucille) in the cast. Steve Schachter was director.
- (February 28 to April 1, 1990) She played Stephanie Washburn in Joyce Carole Oates' play, "The Eclipse," in "In Darkest America" Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Madeleine Sherwood (Muriel Washburn); Gail Benedict (Aileen Stanley) and Paul Rogers (Señor Rios) in the cast. Steven Albrezzi was director.
- (September 21 to October 14, 1989) She played Arkadina in Michael Frayn's translation of Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull" in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Mark Zeisler (Konstantin); Ray Fry (Sorin); Rebecca Ellens (Nina); Bob Burrus (Shamrayev); Randy Danson (Polina); Margaret Gibson (Masha); John Pielmeier (Trigorin); William Frankfather (Dorn); William McNulty (Medvedenko); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Yakov); Adale O'Brien (A Cook); Marta Johnson (A Housemaid); Jeremy Gold (worker); Josh Liveright (worker) and Paul Rogers (worker) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (May 22 to June 16, 1991) She played Goneril in William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear," in a Bingham Signature Shakespeare production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Ken Ruta (Lear); Tara Hugo (Regan); Calista Flockhart (Cordelia); Bob Burrus (Earl of Kent); Howard Witt (Earl of Gloucester); Tom Stechschulte (Edmund); V Craig Heidenreich (Edgar); Mark Shannon (Duke of Albany); Gordon Joseph Weiss (Duke of Cornwall, Servant, Soldier, Knight); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Duke of Burgundy, Officer, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Jesse Wolfe (Burgundy's Assistant, Servant, Bedoiun Fighter, Soldier, Knight); Henry Dardenne (King of France, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Steve Wise (France's Assistant, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Jeffery V. Thompson (Fool); Raphael Nash (Oswald); Fred Major (Knight, Old Man, Herald, Servant, Soldier); Mike Shaw (Gentleman, Servant, Soldier, Knight); Bob Krakower (Messenger); Vaughn McBride (Doctor, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Zandy Hartig (French Nurse); Mark Shaw (Messenger); Tom Lenoci (Officer, Knight Servant, Soldier); Jim Petersmith (Gentleman, Knight, Servant, Soldier); Anthony Ward (Officer, Knight, Servant, Soldier); James Dubensky (French Fighter); Kristen Harris (Knight); Olivia Honegger (Regan's Maid); Dawn Hillman (Lady in Waiting); Jennie Israel (Lady in Waiting); Johanna Pfaelzer (Lady in Waiting); Matthew Aibel (Knight, Servant, Soldier); Arthur Aulisi (Knight, Servant, Soldier); Jay Rosenbloom (Knight, Servant, Soldier) and Michael Weis (Knight, Servant, Soldier) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (March 11 to April 10, 2016) She acted in Steven Dietz's play, "This Random World," in a Humana Festival production at the Bingham Theatre, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Shirine Babb, Deonna Bouye, Renata Friedman, Todd Lawson, Nate Miller and Brenda Withers in the cast. Meredith McDonough was director. Daniel Zimmerman was scenic designer. Kathleen Geldard was costume designer. Paul Toben was lighting designer. Christian Frederickson was sound designer. Kathy Preher was production stage manager. Jenni Page-White was Dramaturge. Calleri Casting was casting director.
- (April 9 to 10, 2017) She acted in Will Eno's play, "The New Line, (Les Waters was director); Krista Knight's play, "Home Invasion;" and Eric Pfeffinger's play, "Melto Man and Lady Mantis," in a Humana Festival production at the Pamela Brown Auditorium, Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Kathiamarice Lopez in the cast. Eric Hoff and Les Waters were directors. Justin Hagovsky was scenic designer. Alice Tavener was costume designer. Steve O'Shea was lighting designer. Christian Frederickson was sound designer. Stephen Horton was stage manager. Lindsay Eberly was assistant stage manager. Jessica Reese was Dramaturge. Ryan Bourque was fight director.
- (August 27 to 31, 1968) She played Miss Krumholtz and Scrubwoman in Frank Loesser, Abe Burrows, Jack Weinstock and Willie Gilbert's musical, "How to Succeed in Business without Really Trying," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Bratt); Ann Ashcraft (Hedy); John Baswell (Tackaberry); Tom Brennan (Ovington, policeman); Hardin Brewster (Jenkins); Tony Capodilupo (J.B. Biggley); Marilyn Casselman (Miss Sutherland, Scrubwoman); James Clayburgh (Johnson); Suki Dewey (Suki); Charles Dillingham (TV announcer); Ken Howard (J. Pierrepont Finch); Carter Jahnke (Davis, Henchman); Anthony Johnson (Gatch, Toynbee); Ann Koren (Susy); Kerri Lubell (Winnie); Tanny MacDonald (Rosemary); Alison Mills (Miss Ferndock); Austin Pendleton (Frump); Miriam Piper (Miss Jones); Philip Polito (Mr. Twimble, Womper); Michael Posnick (Peterson); Nikos Psacharapoulos (Book Voice); Christopher Reeve (Office Boy), Henchman) Janet Sarno (Smitty); Steve Seidel (Office Boy); Barbette Tweed (Miss Sawyer);Sally Tyson (Midgie); in the cast. Santo Loquasto was scenic designer. Rita Wilson was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer and director. Nikos Psacharapoulos was also artistic director. Linda Fisher was costume designer. Daniel Paget was musical director. Mark Healy was stage manager.
- (August 6 to 10, 1968) She played an elderly lady in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Galileo," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachuestts with Frank Alford (town person, peasant); Marianne Andrews (town person); Rebecca Beaujolais (town person); Peter Belin (gentleman 1, Scholar 1); Eugenia Bostwick (town person); John Braswell (Federzoni); Hardin Brewster (Ballad Singer); William Carden (Attendant Monk); James Clayburgh (The Doge, gentleman 2, Scholar 2); Maury Cooper (Cardinal Barberini); Patricia Davant (townperson); John DeMarco (Philosopher); Francesca De Sapio (Young Lady); Billy Donovan (town person, Prince Cosimo De Medici);); Joe Gilinsky (town person, monk 2, official); Tom Halt; William Hansen (old cardinal); Christopher Hastings (Secretary 1); Ken Howard (Ludovico Marsli); Carter Jahnke (Matti); Anthony Johnson (Priuli, Cardinal Inquisitor); Tom Kalt (Andrea Sarti boy, town person); Marcie Kaplan (Blackamoor); Lloyd Kramer (Senator, informer); Keri Lubell (Flutist); Barbara Nevwirth (townperson, young lady); Marshall Oglesby (Senator, infuriated monk); Colleen O'Neill (town person); Craig Owens (Christopher Clavius); Rachel Parks (young lady); Ann Peterson (town person); Philip Polito (Sagrede, Cardinal Bellarmin); David Potts (Secretary 2); Christopher Reeve (gentleman 3, monk 1); Jason Robards III (Andrea Sarti young man); Darryl Rudy (Lord Chamberlain, town crier); Janet Sarno (Mrs. Sarti); Steven Seidel (Fulganzio); Allan Shapiro (Senator, Fat Prelate); Barbette Tweed (Virginia Galilei); Sally Tyson (His Wife); Don Walters (Senator, mathematician) and Louis Zorich (Galileo Galilei) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. John Conklinw as scenery designer. Santo Loquasto was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Stanley Silverman was composer and music arranger. Michael Posnick was ballad composer and director's assistant. Mark Healy was stage manager.
- (August 13 to 17, 1968) She played a housemaid in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Konstantin Gavrilotch Treplyov); Tom Brennan (Simon Medvyedenko); Hardin Brewster (musician); James Clayburgh (musician); Carolyn Coates (Irina Nikolayevna); Maury Cooper (Boris Trigorin); Francesca De Sapio (Cook); Olympia Dukakis (Pauline Andreyevna); Joyce Ebert (Nina Zaryechnaya); William Hansen (Peter Nikolayevich Sorin); Christopher Hastings (workman); Ida Heyman (musician); Ellen Himmelfarb (housemaid); Carter Jahnke (workman); Anthony Johnson (Yakov); Lloyd Kramer (musician); Katherine MacMillan (housemaid); Joan Markert (musician); Alison Mills (Housemaid); Marshall Oglebsy (workman); Philip Polito (Shamrayev); Darryl Rudy (workman); Janet Sarno (Masha) and Louis Zorich (Eugen Sergeyevich Dorn) in the cast. Nikos Psarcharapoulous was director and artistic director Will Steven Armstrong was scenery designer. John Conklin and Linda Fisher were costume designers. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Mark Healy was stage manager.
- (July 23 to 28, 1968) She played Lady Mulligan in Tennessee Williams' play, "Camino Real," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Lord Byron); Frank Alford (Fugitive Passenger); Marianne Andrews (Hotel Guest); Ann Ashcraft (Eva); Shelley Batt (fugitive passenger); Peter Belin (street cleaner); Debbie Berson (fugitive passenger); Eugenia Bostwick (hotel guest);John Braswell (Abdullah); Hardin Brewster (sailor, medical student); William Carden (Survivor); James Clayburgh (Dreamer); Maury Cooper (Jacques Casanova); Michael Curtin (fugitive passenger); Trish Davant (Street Vendor); John DeMarco (Lord Mulligan, medical instructor); Francesca De Sapio (hotel guest); Suzette Dewey (fugitive passenger); Olympia Dukakis (Gypsy); Joyce Ebert (Marguerite Gauier); Laura Hanft (Rosita); William Hansen (Gutman); Christopher Hastings (hotel guest, Domino Man, medical instructor); Ida Hayman (Street Vendor); Ellen Himmelfarb (hotel guest); Ken Howard (Kilroy); Carter Jahnke (Officer, medical student); Anthony Johnson (Baron De Charlus); Penny Lynn Kornick (Street Vendor); Lloyd Kramer (hotel guest, medical student); Kerri Lubell (Street Vendor); Kane MacMillan (Street Vendor); Marshall Oglesby (A Ratt); Craig Owen (street cleaner); Anne Peterson (Street Vendor); Phil Polito (Nursie); David Potts (Guard, medical student); Christopher Reeve (Guard, medical student); Jason Robards III (hotel guest, fugitive pilot, medical student); Alita Rossi (fugitive passenger); Darryl Rudy (Loan Shark); Janet Sarno (La Madrecita De Las Perdidos); Steve Seidel (Waiter); Allan Shapiro (Bum); Barbette Tweed (Esmeralda); Sally Tyson (fugitive passenger); Don Walters (fugitive passenger, medical student); Vicky Winston (fugitive passenger); Louis Zorich (Don Quixote); in the cast. Santo Loquasto was scenic designer. John Conklin was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Mark Healy was stage manager. Michael Posnick was director's assistant.
- (July 5 to 13, 1968) She played chorus in Euripides' play, "Iphigenia at Aulis," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Messenger); Linda Bierer (Chorus); Hardin Brewster (Soldier); William Cardin (slave); James Clayburgh (slave); Maury Cooper (Menalaus); Francesca De Sapio (Chorus); Olympia Dukakis (Clytemnestra); Jane Gleisner (chorus); Ellen Himmelfarb (chorus); William Hansen (Old Man); Christopher Hastings (slave); Ken Howard (Achilles); Carter Jahnke (soldier); Tony Johnson (Captain of the Guard); Marcia Kaplan (chorus); Laurie Kennedy (Iphigenia); Ann Koren (chorus); Katharine MacMillan (chorus); Alison Mills (chorus); Marshall Oglesby (soldier); Barbara Peck (chorus); David Potts (soldier); Christopher Reeve (soldier); Darryl Rudy (slave); Janet Sarno (chorus); Barbette Tweed (chorus) and Louis Zorich (Agamemnon); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Marvin David Levy was music director. Mark Healy was stage manager.
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