As Sarah, with Peter Gallagher as Sky in the multi-Tony winning revival of Guys & Dolls.
Opposite the extraordinary Debbie Allen in West Side Story - an amazing adventure to be to be led by Leonard Bernstein, Jerome Robbins, and Gerald Freedman recreating a masterwork
The astounding Broadway cast of Runaways. A formative experience in so many ways.
Peter Pan in San Juan!
¡Quiero gritarle a los vientos que soy, si señor, Peter Pan!
Broadway premiere of Carmelina – Alan Jay Lerner and Burton Lane wrote a marvelous score and Jose Ferrer directed.
I’ve been so lucky to have appeared in Twelfth Night twice -
This is Viola at the Alley.
Viola-as-Cesario opposite the lovely Elizabeth Heflin at the Alley.
Arkadina in The Seagull, with one of the gorgeous costumes Alejo Vietti created.
Arthur Miller’s characters are what actors dream.
All My Sons in 2015.
I’ve done a few Agatha Christie plays and love her extraordinary female characters –
Vera in And Then There Were None is one of my favorites.
Barbara, one of Dame Agatha’s quirkiest suspects, in Black Coffee, opposite Todd Waite.
A wrenching production of Lorca’s Blood Wedding, directed by the brilliant Gerald Freedman and Graciela Daniele – a life-long inspiration to me.
Anna in The King and I – with the greatest group of royal children a governess could ask for.
Ayckbourn’s women are fun, challenging and unique – Ruella in Communicating Doors is one of his strongest creations.
Tom Stoppard is my favorite. Hapgood is my favorite Stoppard.
Lucille in Ayckbourn’s House and Garden, two linked plays performed in separate theatres, simultaneously. A challenge - and a workout!
Alongside the brilliant Larry Marshall - as Lullabye in Lullabye and Goodnight, directed by Joe Papp at the Public Theatre.
In John Rando’s wonderful Alley production of Mrs. Mannerly.
As Beatrice, with Kieran Connolly in Much Ado About Nothing, outdoors.
The Other Place by Sharr White at the Alley in 2016.
Mrs. Gibbs in Our Town – with the great Hal Holbrook in the great American play.
Esme in Tom Stoppard’s masterpiece Rock ‘n’ Roll - a particular favorite, and the chance to play mother and daughter both.
She Loves Me!
Clarissa in Christie’s Spider’s Web – the only comedy/thriller she wrote and one of her best plays.
Arkadina, with James Black as Trigorin in The Seagull at the Alley.
Once more with Agatha – the eccentric Lady Angkatell in The Hollow.
Masha, in Vanya, Sonya, Masha and Spike, at the Alley in 2014
Titania with a beautiful Bottom, both of us designed by Judith Dolan, Alley 2016.
Another Miller masterpiece – A View from the Bridge 2016.
As the Detective in Jennifer Haley’s dystopian thriller The Nether.
Penny: “Seems so nice to get back in my art things again. They still look alright, don’t they Grandpa?” - in Sandy Robbins’ production of You Can’t Take It With You.
As Linda Loman, opposite Glenn Fleshler, in Alley’s Death of a Salesman.
Boeing-Boeing at the Alley.
“it’s going to be a bumpy night!”
“Don’t try any of your tricks! I’m on to every one of them. So lay off. That’s my message to you, Big Lord Fauntleroy!”
The Man Who Came To Dinner directed by John Rando at the Alley.