- (1959) She danced in the musical production, "Juno," on Broadway in New York City. Agnes De Mille was choreographer.
- (1959) She was the guest artist with the Ballet Theater in New York City.
- (1945 - 1947) She danced in Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein's musical, "Carousel," on Broadway in New York City. Agnes De Mille was choreographer.
- (1941) She danced in the ballet, "Capriccioso," in an American Ballet Theater production in New York City with Dimitri Romanoff in the cast.
- (1942) She danced in Antony Tudor's dance drama, "Pillar of Fire," in an American Ballet Theater production in New York City. She danced the role of the innocent Youngest Sister.
- (1941) She danced "The Lustone One," in Agnes De Mille's comedic ballet, "Three Virgins and a Devil," in an American Ballet Theater production in New York City. Agnes De Mille was choreographer and author.
- (January 12, 1940) She danced with Anton Dolin and was the first ballerina dancer to play the title role in "Giselle" in the American Ballet Theater production in New York City. Antony Tudor and Agnes De Mille were choreographers.
- (1939) She was a charter member of the Ballet Theater (now American Ballet Theater). She left the Ballet Theater in 1943.
- (1936) She danced with the Ballet Caravan, troupe organized by Lincoln Kirstein, to promote American choreography.
- (1935) A dancer with American Ballet, George Balanchine's first American dance company.
- (April 8, 1942) She played Youngest Sister in the ballet, "Pillar of Fire," in the Ballet Theatre production at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City with Nora Kaye (Hagar); Hugh Laing (Young Man from the House Opposite); Lucia Chase (Eldest Sister) and Antony Tudor (Friend) in the cast. Arnold Schoenberg was composer. Antony Tudor was choreographer and writer.
- (February 11, 1941) She played the Lustful One in the ballet, "Three Virgins and A Devil," in the Ballet Theatre production at the Majestic Theatre in New York City with Agnes De Mille (Priggish One); Lucia Chase (Greedy One); Eugene Loring (Devil) and Jerome Robbins (Youth) in the cast. Ottorino Respighi was composer. Ramon Reed was writer. Agnes De Mille was also choreographer. Motley was scenery and costume designer. Arne Lundborg was setting designer.
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