Theater Work
- The Glass Menagerie (1965) (Boston)
- The Service of Joseph Axminster (1965–1966) (Boston)
- The Way Out of the Way In (1965–1966) (Boston)
- The Knack (1965–1966) (Boston)
- The Infantry (1966) (Off-Broadway)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (1967) (Providence, Rhode Island)
- Three Sisters (1967) (Providence)
- Mata Hari (1967) (Washington DC, closed out of town before Broadway opening)
- Summertree (1968) (Off-Broadway)
- Cyrano de Bergerac (April 25 – June 8, 1968) (Broadway)
- Up Eden (1968) (Off-Broadway)
- Lovers (July 25 – November 30, 1968) (Broadway) (standby for Fionnuala Flanagan)
- Someone's Comin' Hungry (1969) (Off-Broadway)
- The Miser (May 8 – June 21, 1969) (Broadway)
- Butterflies Are Free (October 21, 1969 – July 2, 1972) (Broadway)
- Major Barbara (1971) (Los Angeles)
- Twelfth Night (March 2 – April 8, 1972) (Broadway)
- The Seagull (1974) (Williamstown Theatre Festival)
- Ring Round the Moon (1975) (Williamstown Theatre Festival)
- The New York Idea (1977) (Brooklyn Academy of Music)
- Children of the Sun (1979) (Williamstown Theatre Festival)
- Betrayal (January 5 – May 31, 1980) (Broadway)
- The Philadelphia Story (November 14, 1980 – January 4, 1981) (Broadway)
- Blithe Spirit (March 31 – June 28, 1987) (Broadway)
- A Streetcar Named Desire (March 20 – May 22, 1988) (Broadway)
- Much Ado About Nothing (1988) (New York Shakespeare Festival)
- Love Letters (1989) (Off-Broadway)
- Picnic (1991) (Williamstown Theatre Festival)
- The Seagull (1994) (Williamstown Theatre Festival)
- Sylvia (1995) (Off-Broadway)
- Moonlight (1995–1996) (Off-Broadway)
- The Deep Blue Sea (March 26 – May 10, 1998) (Broadway)
- Ancestral Voices (1999) (staged reading) (Off-Broadway)
- Tonight (2000) (Williamstown Theatre Festival)
- Follies (April 5 – July 14, 2001) (Broadway)
- Little Murders (2001) (staged reading) (Off-Broadway)
- Carousel (2002) (concert performance) (Carnegie Hall)
- The Chekhov Cycle (2002) (Williamstown Theatre Festival)
- All About Eve (2003) (staged reading) (Los Angeles)
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