- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- The Octette Bridge Club (1985). Written by P.J. Barry. Directed by Tom Moore. Music Box Theatre: 5 Mar 1985- 23 Mar 1985 (24 performances + 8 previews that began on 26 Feb 1985). Cast: Gisela Caldwell (as "Betsy/Mrs. Daniel Bailey"), Peggy Cass (as "Lil/Mrs. Peter Carmody") [final Broadway role], Lois De Banzie (as "Alice/Mrs. Walter Monahan"), Elizabeth Franz (as "Nora/Mrs. Lawrence Hiller"), Bette Henritze (as "Mary/Margaret Donavan"), Elizabeth Huddle Nyberg (as "Ann/Mrs. John Conroy"), Nancy Marchand (as "Connie/Mrs. David Emerson"), Anne Pitoniak (as "Martha/Mrs. Michael McDermitt"), Nick Kaledin (as "Robert Foster, the photographer") [Broadway debut]. Understudies: William Fichtner (as "Robert Foster"), Jen Jones (as "Connie/Lil/Martha/Mary"), Ruth Livingston (as "Alice/Ann/Mary/Nora"). Note: Theatre owned and operated by Irving Berlin [who had no direct involvement in this production] and The Shubert Organization.
- (1980 - 1981) She directed Tom Stoppard's play, "Night and Day," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1981 - 1982) She directed William Shakespeare's play,"Richard II," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (1961) Richard Abbott; Rod Alexander; Laurence Anthony; Nancy Bartlett; Angus Bowmer; Susan Brewer; Les Carlson; David Clegg; June Cook; Betsy Cope; Robertson Cope; Suzanne Cope; John Davies; Ellen Dawkins; Shirley Douglass Patton; Hugh C. Evans; Leticia Ferrer; Diana Fletcher; Michael Milton Fuchs; John Hales; Mary Jane Hales; Mary Elizabeth Harris; Elise Hunt; Nagle Jackson; Judith Offord Kennedy; William Kinsolving; Gerard Larson; Michael Leibert; Caroline Lewis; Dorothy MacLean; Peter D. MacLean; Monte Markham; Linda Marshall; Charles Miller; Ric Murphy; Christopher Newton; Robert Palmer; Eugene Peyroux; Molly Riley Risso; Richard Risso; Carl Ritchie; John Sandoe; Hutchison Shandro; Sally Shively; Jane Stevens; Robert E. West; Rebecca Winklestein; Edward Winter; Graham Woodruff; John Woodworth; Martha Wynd; Douglas Zug and she were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1962) Michael Addison; Rod Alexander; Lucian Baker; Angus Bowmer; Susan Brewer; Robert Bridges; Edward S. Brubaker; Christopher Cabot; Adolph Caesar; Terry Campbell; Les Carlson; Robert S. Cohen; Jon Cranney; Patricia Crawley; Michael Crouch; Stephen Crouch; Diane De Laubenfels; Shirley Douglass Patton; Eugene Dynarski; Hugh C. Evans; Michael Milton Fuchs; Alice Grossman II; Marian Hailey; Daniel J. Hoppe; Stacy Keach; Judith Offord Kennedy; Richard Knies; Linda Levering; Peter D. MacLean; Kirk Mee; Charles Miller; Ric Murphy; David Ostwald; Sally Pagliuca; Michael Percival; Anne Petersen; S. Richard Ramos; J. Gerald Rodgers; William Royston; George Sanchez; Donna Setrakian; Charles G. Taylor; Julie Townley; James Tripp; Jerry Turner; Joe Whipp; Everett Winter; George Wooding III; Nancye Woodworth; Martha Wynd and she were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1963) Adrienne Alexander; Denise Alexander; Rod Alexander; Lee Anne Allen; Kathleen Barnes; Lisa Fortmiller Beach; Robert Benson; K. Cecil Berry; Earl Boen; Edward S. Brubaker; Fred Chapman; Betsy Cope; Matthew Corey; Sara Covalt; Jeffrey Craggs; Jon Cranney; Suzanne D'Autremont; Lawrence E. Davidson; Christopher Dawkins; Ellen Dawkins; Ronald Dorfman; Shirley Douglass Patton; Pamela Dowis; George Ebey; Stanley Elberson; Charlotte Elmgren; Hugh C. Evans; Virginia Flick; William Gamble; John Getgood; Martha Ann Graham; Richard "Dick" Graham; Marian Hailey; Daniel J. Hoppe; Judith Hoppe; Allen Hughes; Stacy Keach; Judith Offord Kennedy; Linda Levering; April Lewis; Kirk Mee; Lucille Melinat; Andrea Reeder; Belinda Reiss; Charles Richmond; William Roberts; Bruce Salvatore; Powell Shepherd; James Smith; Marion Smith; Sarah Elizabeth Stambler; Richard Sterne; David Swenson; Charles G. Taylor; Robert Tembeck; Julia Thompson; Tom Vail; Victor Walston; Martha Wynd and she were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1963) She played Queen of France in William Shakespeare's play, "Henry V," at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon with Stacy Keach (title role); James Smith (Fluellen) and Charles Taylor (Pistol) in the cast. Jerry Turner was director. Angus Bowmer was artistic director
- (1964) Gary Aldridge; Kathleen Barnes; Judy Bjorlie; Ann Blake-Shearan; Angus Bowmer; Edward S. Brubaker; Bob Cain; Paul Cajero; Les Carlson; Betti Chapman; Fred Chapman; Calvin Chrane; Gail Chugg; Jon Cranney; Sean Cunningham; Patricia Davenport; Lawrence E. Davidson; Diantha Davis; Christopher Dawkins; Shirley Douglass Patton; George Ebey; Hugh C. Evans; John Getgood; Mary Getgood; Martha Ann Graham; Richard "Dick" Graham; Richard L. Hay; Dan Hays; Penelope Hess; David H. Jones; Elisabeth Keller; Wayne Kramer; April Lewis; Kirk Mee; Lucille Melinat; Michael Norell; Robert Page; Robert Page Jr.; Pat Patton; Herman Poppe; William Roberts; Norman Roth; Riley Sauers; Donna Setrakian; Norville Sherman; Latimer Smith; Lois Stedman; William Tara; Lester Thompson; Tom Vail; Stephen Waring; Laird Williamson; Paul Wynne; James Zvanut and she were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1964) She played Regan in William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear," at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon and at the Frost Ampitheatre at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California with Laird Williamson (Edmund); Jon Cranney; Richard Graham (Lear); Michael Norell; Shirley Patton (Cornelia); Les Carlson; Pat Patton; Kirk Mee; Edward Brubaker and Tom Vail in the cast. Agnus L. Bowmer was artistic director and last role as director.
- (1964) She played Viola in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon and at the Frost Amphitheatre at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California with Hugh Evans (Sir Andrew) and George Ebey (Sebastian) in the cast. Angus Bowmer was producing director. Robert Loper was director. Marie Chesley was costume designer. 58 performances with an attendance of 60,940.
- (1977) Denis Arndt; Laurence Ballard; Jahnna Beecham; Catherine Butterfield; Jack Wellington Cantwell; Mimi Carr; Edward "Ted" F. D'Arms; Joseph De Salvio "Joe Vincent;" Patrick De Santis; Richard Denison; Cameron Dokey; Shirley Douglass Patton; David Eakle; James Edmondson; Richard Farrell; Greg Gavin; Jim Giancarlo; Keith Grant; Mary Hart; Terry Hays; Christine Healy; Michael R. Hogan; Ray Houle; David Hudson; Alana Hunter; Paul Jenny; Jo Ann Johnson Patton; Jerry Jones; Dan Kremer; Michael Leahy; Kenned MacIver; Michael Magruder; David Marston; Sue Marston; Daniel Moore; William Moreing; Barry Mulholland; Brian Mulholland; David Kent Nale; Allen Nause; Gayle Stuwe Neuman; Phil Neuman; Alexander Nibley; Tom Oleniacz; William P. Ontiveros; Melody Ann Page; Judd Parkin; Kristin Anne Patton; Will Patton; John Procaccino; Rex Rabold; Jeffrey Ramsey; Mack Ramsey; Richard Riley; Dale Thomas Rooklyn; Richard Rossi; Margaret Rubin Vafiadis; David Salisbury; Michael Santo; Thomas Arthur Scales; John Shepard; Jean Smart; Robert "Bo" Smith; David Smith; Ronald Stanley Sopyla; Brian Thompson; Gordon Townsend; John Warren Tyson; Leslie Velton; Mark Wardenburg; Peter White; Bruce Williams; Ronald Edmundson Woods; Mary Young Turner and she were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1977) She directed Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1978) She directed August Strindberg's play, "Miss Julie," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1979) She directed August Strindberg's play, "Miss Julie," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1987) She was artistic director of the Intiman Theatre in Seattle Washington.
- (1994 to 2000) She was artistic director at the Portland Center Stage in Portland, Oregon.
- (1978 to 1979 season) She acted in Ivan Turgenev's play, "A Month in the Country," at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California. Laird Williamson was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1978 to 1979 season) She acted in Friedrich Durrenmatt's play, "The Visit," at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California with Lawrence Hecht in the cast. Laird Williamson was director. William Ball was artistic director.
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