- (1952) Stage: Appeared in "Gertie" on Broadway.
- (1976) Stage: Appeared in Georges Feydeau's play, "13 Rue De L'Amour", at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England, with Louis Jordan, James Grout, David Stoll and Margaret Courtenay in the cast. Peter Dews was the director.
- (1950) Stage: Appeared in Frederick Lonsdale's "The Way Things Go", at the Phoenix Theatre in London, England, with Ronald Squire, Michael Gough and Kenneth More in the cast.
- (1935 - 1936) Stage: Appeared in R.C. Sherriff's "St. Helena", at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England, with Ian Swinley, William Devlin, Leo Genn, Vivienne Bennett, Cecil Trouncer, Anthony Quayle and Alec Clunes in the cast. Henry Cass was the director.
- A Little Night Music (1973). Musical/Romantic Comedy. Music by Stephen Sondheim. Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Book by Hugh Wheeler. Suggested by the film "Smiles of a Summer Night" by Ingmar Bergman. Music orchestrated by Jonathan Tunick. Musical Director: Harold Hastings. Assistant to Mr. Hastings: Arthur Wagner. Scenic Design by Boris Aronson. Costume Design by Florence Klotz. Lighting Design by Tharon Musser. Choreographed by Patricia Birch. Directed by Harold Prince. Shubert Theatre (moved to The Majestic Theatre from 17 Sep 1973- close): 25 Feb 1973- 3 Aug 1974 (601 performances + 12 previews). Cast: Len Cariou (as "Frederik Egerman"), Hermione Gingold (as "Madame Armfeldt"), Glynis Johns (as "Desiree Armfeldt"), George Lee Andrews (as "Prid, Madame Armfeldt's butler") [Broadway debut], D'Jamin Bartlett (as "Petra") [Broadway debut], Despo (as "Malla, Desiree Armfeldt's maid"), Patricia Elliott (as "Countess Charlotte Malcolm"), Beth Fowler (as "Mrs. Segstrom"), Laurence Guittard (as "Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm"), Judy Kahan (as "Fredrika Armfeldt [Broadway debut], Mark Lambert (as "Henrik Egerman") [Broadway debut], Barbara Lang (as "Mrs. Anderssen"), Victoria Mallory (as "Anne Egerman"), Teri Ralston (as "Mrs. Nordstrom"), Benjamin Rayson (as "Mr. Lindquist"), Gene Varrone (as "Mr. Erlanson"), Will Sharpe Marshall (as "Bertrand, a page"), Sherry Mathis (as "Osa") [Broadway debut]. Understudies: Despo (as "Madame Armfeldt"), Beth Fowler (as "Countess Charlotte Malcolm/Petra"), Len Gochman (as "Count Carl-Magnus Malcolm/Frederik Egerman"), Barbara Lang (as "Desiree Armfeldt"), Will Sharpe Marshall (as "Frid/Henrik Egerman"), Sherry Mathis (as "Anne Egerman/Fredrika Armfeldt"). Replacement actors during Shubert Theatre run: Sheila K. Adams (as "Fredrika Armfeldt") [Broadway debut]. Replacement actors during Majestic Theatre run: William Daniels (as "Frederik Egerman") [from 25 Feb 1974- ?], Dick Sabol (as "Frid, Madame Armfeldt's butler"). Produced by Harold Prince. Produced in association with Ruth Mitchell. Notes: (1) Filmed as A Little Night Music (1977). (2) Ms. Johns won a Tony Award for Best Actress (Musical).
- (1991) Stage: Appeared in "A Little Night Music" on Broadway (revival).
- (1970) Stage: Appeared in John Mortimer's play, "Come As You Are", at the Strand Theatre in London, England, with Denholm Elliott, Joss Ackland and Celia Bannerman in the cast.
- (4/84-5/84) Stage: Appeared in Sandy Wilson's musical, "The Boyfriend", at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, Kent, England, with Derek Waring, Peter Bayliss, Simon Green, Rosemary Ashe and Paddie O'Neil in the cast. Sandy Wilson was also the director.
- [June 17, 1998 - July 5, 1998] Played Myrtle Bledsoe in Horton Foote's play "A Coffin in Egypt" at the Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbour, New York. The production was directed by Leonard Foglia and co-starred Mindy Washington.
- (1980) She acted in Sammy Cahn and Albert Marre's musical, "An April Song," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Sam Tsoutsouvas in the cast.
- (August 1980) She acted in Albert Marre's adaptation Jean Anouilh's play, "Leocadia," into "An April Song," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine.
- (April 1 to May 10, 1975) She acted in Christopher Fry's adaptation of Jean Anouilh's play, "Ring Round the Moon," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Michael York in the cast. Joseph Hardy was director. Anthony Powell was set and costume designer.
- (April 18 to June 30, 1991) She acted in the musical, "A Little Night Music," presented by Center Theatre Group/Ahmanson at the James A. Doolittle (University of California) Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Lois Nettleton and John McMartin in the cast. Gordon Davidson was director. Stephen Sondheim was composer and lyricist. Hugh Wheeler wrote the book.
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