Sigourney Weaver - Stage Credits

Stage Credits

  • Better Dead Than Sorry (1971, Yale Cabaret) as Jenny
  • Story Theatre (1972, Williamstown Theatre Festival)
  • Sarah B. Divine! (1972, Williamstown Theatre Festival) as Anita, the Eternal Maid
  • The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui (1972, Williamstown Theatre Festival) as Dockdaisy
  • The Rat Trap (1972, Williamstown Theatre Festival) as Cynthia Muldoon
  • Once in a Lifetime (1972, Williamstown Theatre Festival) as Florabel Leigh
  • The Elephant Calf (1972, Williamstown Theatre Festival)
  • The Tempest (1973, Yale Repertory Theatre)
  • Watergate Classics (1973-4, Yale Repertory Theatre)
  • Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny (1974, Yale University Theatre)
  • The Nature and Purpose of the Universe (1974, Direct Theatre) as Eleanor (workshop production)
  • The Frogs (1974, Yale Repertory Theatre) as member of the Chorus
  • The Constant Wife (1975, Shubert Theatre, understudy) as Marie-Louise Durham
  • Titanic (1976, Direct Theatre) as Lidia/Annabella/Harriet
  • Das Lusitania Songspiel (1976, Van Dam Theatre)
  • Gemini (1976, Playwright's Horizons) as Judith Hastings
  • Marco Polo Sings a Solo (1977, Public/Newman Theatre) as Freydis
  • Conjuring an Event (1978, American Place Theatre) as Annabella
  • A Flea in Her Ear (1978, Hartford Stage)
  • New Jerusalem (1979, Public Theater)
  • Das Lusitania Songspiel (new version) (1980, Westside Theatre). Also co-authored the play with Christopher Durang.
  • Lone Star (1980) as Elizabeth
  • Beyond Therapy (1981, Phoenix Theatre) as Prudence
  • As You Like It (1981, Dallas Festival of Shakespeare) as Rosalind
  • Animal Kingdom (1982, Berkshire Festival) as Cecelia Henry
  • Old Times (1983, Williamstown Theatre Festival) as Anna
  • Hurlyburly (1984-5, Ethel Barrymore Theatre) as Darlene.
  • A Streetcar Named Desire (1986, Williamstown Theatre Festival) as Stella Kowalski
  • The Merchant of Venice (1986-7, Classic Stage Company) as Portia
  • The Show-Off (1988, Williamstown Theatre Festival) as Clara
  • Sex and Longing (1996, Cort Theatre) as Lulu
  • The Guys (2001-2, The Flea Theater) as Joan
  • The Mercy Seat (2002, Acorn Theatre) as Abby Prescott
  • Mrs Farnsworth (2004, The Flea Theater) as Marjorie Farnsworth
  • Crazy Mary (2007, Playwright's Horizons) as Lydia
  • Love Letters (2007, The Flea Theater, single benefit performance) as Melissa Gardner
  • Love Letters (2008, The Detroit Film Theatre, single benefit performance) as Melissa Gardner
  • Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (2012, McCarter Theatre) as Masha

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