Stage
Source:
Year | Production | Role | Other notes |
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1942 | My Dear Public | with The Revuers | |
1945 | Kiss Them for Me | Alice | Tony Award - Theatre World Award |
1946 | Born Yesterday | Billie Dawn | |
1951 | Dream Girl | Georgina Allerton | |
1956 | Bells Are Ringing | Ella Peterson | Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Musical |
1960 | Laurette | Laurette Taylor | Closed out-of-town |
1963 | Hot Spot | Sally Hopwinder |
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