- Co-starred on Broadway in Roundabout Theatre Company revival of 'Major Barbara', beginning June 2001.
- (May 2002) Played "Lysistrata" in "Lysistrata", a musical by Galt MacDermot and Matty Selman, adapted from the play by Aristophanes (Loeb Drama Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachussets, USA).
- (September 2002) Played "Mary McCarthy" in "Imaginary Friends", a play by Nora Ephron (Old Globe Theater, San Diego, California, USA).
- She performs the readings (with fiddle player Paul Woodiel) of the new audiotape versions of Laura Ingalls Wilder's classic "Little House" novels, published in 2003 by Harper Children's Audio.
- April 2005 - currently playing the role of "Sister Aloysius" in the Broadway production of "Doubt", written by John Patrick Shanley, at the Walter Kerr Theatre.
- (May 2006) Played "Grace Hardy" in "Faith Healer", a play by Brian Friel (Booth Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (September 2006) She played "Sister Aloysius" in "Doubt", a play by John Patrick Shanley (Ahmanson Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA).
- (1992) She acted in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Good Person of Setzuan", at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. The crew included Frank Galati (director), Loy Arcenas (scenic designer), Claudia Schmidt (original incidental music) and James F. Ingalls (lighting designer).
- (1994) She acted in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Night of the Iguana", at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with William Petersen in the cast. The crew included Loy Arcenas (scenic designer), James F. Ingalls (lighting designer) and Richard Woodbury (sound designer).
- Mrs. Warren's Profession (2010). Comedy/tragedy (revival). Written by George Bernard Shaw. Original Music by David Van Tieghem. Assistant Director: Alexander Greenfield. Directed by Doug Hughes. American Airlines Theatre: 3 Oct 2010- 28 Nov 2010 (65 performances + 35 previews that began on 3 Sep 2010). Cast: Cherry Jones (as "Mrs. Kitty Warren"), Sally Hawkins (as "Vivie Warren"), Adam Driver (as "Frank Gardner"), Mark Harelik (as "Sir George Crofts"), Edward Hibbert (as "Mr. Praed"), Michael Siberry (as "Reverend Samuel Gardner"). Understudies: Peter Bradbury (as "Mr. Praed/Reverend Samuel Gardner/Sir George Crofts"), Cary Donaldson (as "Frank Gardner"), Stephanie Janssen (as "Vivie Warren"), Charlotte Maier (as "Mrs. Kitty Warren"). Produced by Roundabout Theatre Company (Todd Haimes: Artistic Director. Harold Wolpert: Managing Director. Julia C. Levy: Executive Director. Gene Feist: Founding Director).
- Faith Healer (2006). (Revival).
- Doubt (2005). Drama.
- Imaginary Friends (2002). Written by Nora Ephron. Music by Marvin Hamlisch. Lyrics by Craig Carnelia. Musical Director: Ron Melrose. Dance arrangements by Ron Melrose. Music orchestrated by Torrie Zito. Choreographed by Jerry Mitchell. Associate Director: Matt August. Associate Choreographer: Jim Osorno. Directed by Jack O'Brien. Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 12 Dec 2002- 16 Feb 2003 (76 performances + 20 previews that began 25 Nov 2002). Cast: Cherry Jones (as "Mary McCarthy'), Swoosie Kurtz (as "Lillian Hellman"), Harry Groener (as "The Man"), Anne Pitoniak (as "A Woman"), Anne Allgood (as "Abby Kaiser & Others"), Bernard Dotson (as "Leo & Others"), Rosena M. Hill Mrs. Stillman & Others"), Gina Lamparella (as "Beguine Dancer & Others"), Dirk Lumbard (as "act & Others"), Peter Marx (as "Fiction & Others"), Perry Laylon Ojeda (as "Vic & Others"), Karyn Quackenbush (as "Fizzy & Others"). Swings: Jim Osorno, Melanie Vaughan. Standbys: Anne Allgood (as "A Woman"), Dirk Lumbard (as "The Man"), Susan Pellegrino (as "Lillian Hellman/Mary McCarthy"). Produced by USA OSTAR Theatricals.
- Major Barbara (2001). Comedy (revival).
- A Moon for the Misbegotten (2000). Drama (revival).
- The Night of the Iguana (1996). Drama (revival).
- The Heiress (1995). Drama (revival).
- Angels in America: Perestroika (1993).
- Angels in America: Millennium Approaches (1993).
- Our Country's Good (1991).
- Macbeth (1988). Tragedy (revival).
- Stepping Out (1987).
- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (September 11 to October 27, 1996) She acted in Ruth and Augustus Goetz's play, "The Heiress," in the 30th Anniversary Season at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Donald Moffat, Frances Sternhagen and Michael Cumpsty in the cast. Gerald Gutierrez was director. Jane Greenwood was costume designer. John Lee Beatty was scenic designer. Beverly Emmons was lighting designer.
- (September 22 to October 29, 2006) She acted in John Patrick Shanley's play, "Doubt," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Doug Hughes was director.
- (January 3 to February 7, 1999) She acted in Ellen McLaughlin's play, "Tongue of a Bird," in a co-production with Joseph Papp's Public Theater at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Lisa Peterson was director.
- (December 1, 1981) She acted in Moliere's plays,"Signorelle: An Evening of His Farces (The Flying Doctor; The Forced Marriage; Sganarelle and A Dumb Show)," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Eilzabeth Swados Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald; John Bottom and Thomas Derrah in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show." Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (May to June 1982) She acted in Moliere's play,"Sganarelle," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Elizabeth Swados; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald; Thomas Derrah and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Robert Brustein was artistic director. Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (Fall 1981) She acted in Moliere's plays,"Signorelle: An Evening of His Farces (The Flying Doctor; The Forced Marriage; Sganarelle and A Dumb Show)," in the American Repertory Theatre production in the first tour of the Northeastern States including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York with Elizabeth Swados; Thomas Derrah; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show." Robert Brustein was artistic director. Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (July to September 1982) She acted in Moliere's plays,"Sganarelle;" Frank Wedekind's play, "Lulu;" Robert Auletta's play, "Rundown" and Sam Shepard's play, "True West," in the American Repertory Theatre production in the first tour of Europe and the Middle East with Eilzabeth Swados; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show." They performed at the major festivals in Asti; Avignon, France; Rotterdam and Amsterdam, Netherlands; Edinburgh, Scotland; Tel-Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem, Israel; BITEG (Belgrade and Ljubana) and London, England. Robert Brustein was artistic director. Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (November 26, 1982) She played Irina in Anton Chekhov's play, "Three Sisters," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Anne Pitoniak (Anfisa); Cheryl Giannini (Masha) Alvin Epstein (Vershinin); Marianne Owen (Olga); Tony Shaloub(Solyony); Karen MacDonald (Natasha); Jeremy Geidt (Chebutykin) and Thomas Derrah (Andrei) in the cast. Jean Claude Van Itallie was translator. Andrei Serban was director. Beni Montressor was set, costume and lighting designer. Richard Peaslee wrote the original music. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (May 12, 1983) She played Lady Teazle in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, 'The School for Scandal," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Alvin Epstein (Sir Peter Teazle); Tony Shalhoub (Joseph Surface) in the cast. Jonathan Miller was director. Patrick Robertson was set designer. Rosemary Vercoe was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (November 26, 1988) She played Cherstani in Carlo Gozzi's play, "The Serpent Woman," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Derek Smith (Farruscad) in the cast. Albert Bermel was translator. Andrei Serban was director. Setsu Asakura was set, costume, mask and puppet designer. Victor En Yu Tan was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (December 8, 1989) She played Viola in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Diane Lane (Olivia) in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Mel Marvin was music composer. Derek McLane was set designer. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. Howell Binkley was lighting designer. Maribeth Back was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (2012 to 2013 season) She played Amanda Wingfield in Tennessee Williams' play, "The Glass Menagerie," at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Celia Keenan-Bolger (Laura Wingfield) and Zachary Quinto (Tom Wingfield) in the cast. John Tiffany was director. Diane Paulus was artistic director.
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