- She made her Broadway acting debut in 1947 in "Bathsheba", which starred James Mason and Gloria Swanson.
- (April 26, 1990 - June 10, 1990) Broadway - Associate producer of "Accomplice". Directed by Art Wolff. Richard Rodgers Theatre; 52 performances.
- (November 15, 1984 - December 1, 1984) Broadway - Producer of "Accidental Death of an Anarchist". Directed by Douglas C. Wager. Belasco Theatre; 120 performances.
- (April 26, 1984 - April 29, 1984) Broadway - Producer (with Alexander H. Cohen) of "Play Memory". Directed by Harold Prince. Longacre Theatre; 5 performances.
- La Tragedie de Carmen (1983). Producer.
- Edmund Kean (1983).
- Parade of Stars Playing at the Palace (1983). Writer. (1 performance/special engagement).
- 84 Charing Cross Road (1982). Producer.
- A Day in Hollywood/ A Night in the Ukraine (1980). Musical.
- I Remember Mama (1979). Musical. Producer.
- Anna Christie (1977). Drama (revival).
- Comedians (1976). Co-Producer.
- We Interrupt This Program (1975). Mystery-thriller. Production Associate.
- Ulysses in Nightown (1974).
- 6 Rms Riv Vu (1972). Comedy.
- Fun City (1972). Comedy.
- Home (1970). Drama. Production Associate.
- (February 6, 1969 - May 31, 1969) Broadway - Associate Producer of "Dear World". Directed by Joe Layton. Mark Hellinger Theatre; 132 performances.
- (November 7, 1967 - December 31, 1967) Broadway - Associate producer of "Halfway Up the Tree". Written and directed by Peter Ustinov. Brooks Atkinson Theatre; 63 performances.
- (July 6, 1967 - November 12, 1967) Broadway - Associate producer of "The Unknown Soldier and His Wife". Directed by John Dexter. Vivian Beaumont Theatre (moved to The George Abbott Theatre on 18 Sep 1967 to closing); 148 performances.
- (April 25, 1967 - April 29, 1967) Broadway - Production associate on "Little Murders". Directed by George L. Sherman. Broadhurst Theatre; 7 performances.
- Black Comedy/White Lies (1967). Production Associate.
- At the Drop of Another Hat (1966). Musical revue. Production Associate.
- A Time for Singing (1966). Production Associate.
- Ivanov (1966). (revival). Production Associate.
- The Devils (1965). Production Associate.
- (February 16, 1965 - November 14, 1965) Broadway - Production associate on "Baker Street". Directed by Harold Prince. Broadway Theatre (moved to The Martin Beck Theatre on 3 November 1965 to closing); 311 performances.
- The Tunnel of Love (1957). As "Alice Pepper" [replacement actress].
- (January 14, 1953 - January 17, 1953) Broadway - "Be Your Age". Directed by Reginald Denham. 48th Street Theatre; 5 performances. Cast included Hildy Parksas "Gwendolyn Holly".
- To Dorothy, A Son (1951). Comedy. Written by Roger MacDougall. Directed and produced by Herman Shumlin. John Golden Theatre: 19 Nov 1951- 24 Nov 1951 (8 performances). Cast: Stella Andrew, Rosalynd Avery, Neil Fitzgerald, Ronald Howard, Martin Rudy.
- (1949) Stage Play: Magnolia Alley. Comedy. Written by George Batson. Directed by Carl Shain. Mansfield Theatre: 18 Apr 1949- 23 Apr 1949 (8 performances). Cast: Frances Bavier (as "Miss Eels"), Jackie Cooper (as "Andy Hamill"), Brad Dexter (as "Cravin"), Julie Harris (as "Angel Tuttle"), Anne Jackson (as "Nita"), Don Kennedy, Jessie Royce Landis (as "Laura Beaumont"), Bibi Osterwald, Hildy Parks (as "Joadie"), Douglas Rutherford (as "Mr. Albus"), Fred Stewart (as "Col. Stacey"), Robert White (as "Tom"). Produced by Lester Cutler.
- (1948) Stage Play: Summer and Smoke. Written by Tennessee Williams. Lighting and Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Incidental music by Paul Bowles. Directed by Margo Jones. Music Box Theatre: 6 Oct 1948- 1 Jan 1949 (102 performances). Cast: Tod Andrews, Minica Boyar, Sid Cassel, Marga Ann Deighton, Donald Hastings, Anne Jackson, Ellen James, Spencer James, William Layton (as "Dusty"), Betty Greene Little, Arlene McQuade, Earl Montgomery (as "Roger Doremus"), Hildy Parks, Margaret Phillips, Ralph Theadore, Raymond Van Sickle, Ray Walston. Produced by Margo Jones.
- Bathsheba (1947). Drama. Written by Jacques Deval. Directed by Coby Ruskin. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 26 Mar 1947- 19 Apr 1947 (29 performances). Cast: Thomas Chalmers, Pamela Kellino, James Mason, Gloria Swanson. Produced by Maximillian Becker and Lee K. Holland.
- The Herbal Bed (1998). Written by Peter Whalen, Co-producer (with Alexander H. Cohen, Max Cooper, Anne Strickland Squadron and Chase Mishkin). Directed by Michael Attenborough. Eugene O' Neill Theatre: 16 Apr 1998- 26 Apr 1998 (13 performances + 23 previews). Cast: Amelia Campbell, Trent Dawson, Herb Foster, Zena Gray, Simon Jones, Tuck Milligan, Annie Rinsky, Laila Robins, Armand Schultz.
- Taking Sides (1996). Written by Ronald Harwood. Co-Producer (with Alexander H. Cohen, Max Cooper and Duncan C. Weldon). Directed by David Jones. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 17 Oct 1996- 29 Dec 1996 (85 performances + 15 previews). Cast: Ed Harris, Daniel Massey, Ann Dowd, Elizabeth Marvel, Michael Stuhlbarg, Norbert Weisser.
- Sacrilege (1995). Written by Diane Schaffer. Associate Producer (with Alexander H. Cohen and Max Cooper). Directed by Don Scardino. Belasco Theatre: 2 Nov 1995- 19 Nov 1995 (21 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Ellen Burstyn, Giancarlo Esposito, Herb Foster, Jane Cecil, Augusta Dabney, Frank Raiter, Reno Roop, Brian Tarantina, Damian Young.
- Comedy Tonight (1994). Associate Producer (with Alexander H. Cohen [also director] and Max Cooper). Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 18 Dec 1994- 25 Dec 1994 (9 performances + 5 previews). Cast: Joy Behar, Michael Davis, Dorothy Louden, Mort Sahl.
- (May 2, 1983) She wrote the revue, "Parade of Stars," at the Palace Theatre on Broadway in New York CIty, New York for the Actors' Fund Benefit with Eddie Albert, Debbie Allen, Edward Asner, Lauren Bacall, Harry Belafonte, Milton Berle, George Burns, David Cassidy, Dick Cavett, Carol Channing, Pam Dawber, Sandy Duncan, Bonnie Franklin, Jack Gilford, Gregory Hines, Ann Jillian, Larry Kert, Richard Kiley, Jack Klugman, Linda Lavin, Michele Lee, Rich Little, Dorothy Loudon, Lee Meredith, Jeanne Moreau, Christopher Plummer, Tony Randall, Lee Roy Reams, Ann Reinking, Dinah Shore, Jean Stapleton, Gwen Verndon, Fred Waring, James Whitmore, Shelley Winters, and MIchael York in the cast. John Kander and Fred Ebb were composers. Michael Frayn wrote the book. Robert Randolph was set designer. Alvin Colt was costume designer. Elliott Lawrence was musical director. Albert Stephenson was special musical stager. Clark Jones was director. Alexander H. Cohen was producer.
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