- (1964 - 1970) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1964) Stage Play: After The Fall. Drama.
- (1964) Stage Play: The Changeling.
- (1965) Stage Play: Tartuffe. Comedy/farce. Written by Molière. Translated into English verse by Richard Wilbur. Incidental music by Lee Hoiby. Musical Director: David Amram. Directed by William Ball. ANTA Washington Square Theatre: 14 Jan 1965- 22 May 1965 (74 performances). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Robert Whitehead and Elia Kazan). Executive Consultant: Harold Clurman.
- (1965) Stage Play: Danton's Death. (Revival).
- (1965) Stage Play: The Country Wife. Comedy (revival).
- (1968) Stage Play: Lovers and Other Strangers. Comedy. Written by Renée Taylor and Joseph Bologna. Directed by Charles Grodin. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 18 Sep 1968- 16 Nov 1968 (70 performances + 13 previews). Cast: Bobby Alto (as "Richy, Part IV"), Candy Azzara (as "Joan, Part IV"), Ron Carey (as "Jerry, Part I"), Richard S. Castellano (as "Frank, Part IV"), Mariclare Costello (as "Susan, Part III"), Zohra Lampert (as "Brenda, Part I"), Marvin Lichterman (as "Mike, Part III"), Kay Michaels (as "Cathy"), Gerald S. O'Loughlin (as "Johnny, Part II"), Renée Taylor (as "Wilma, Part II"), Dick Van Patten (as "Hal"), Helen Verbit (as "Bea, Part IV"), Mary Louise Wilson (as "Bernice"). Understudies: Johnny Armen, Bill Lazarus, Sharon Longo, Barbara Young. Produced by Stephanie Sills. Produced in association with Gordon Crowe. Associate Producer: Maury Kanbar.
- (1969) Stage Play: A Patriot for Me. Drama. Written by John Osborne. Incidental music by Laurence Rosenthal. Directed by Peter Glenville. Imperial Theatre: 6 Oct 1969- 15 Nov 1969 (49 performances + 6 previews). Produced by David Merrick Arts Foundation. Associate Producer: Samuel Liff.
- (1970) Stage Play: Harvey. Comedy (revival). Written by Mary Chase. Directed by Stephen Porter. ANTA Playhouse: 24 Feb 1970- 2 May 1970 (79 performances + 8 previews). Cast: James Stewart (as "Elwood P. Dowd"), Marian Hailey, Helen Hayes, John C. Becher, Dorothy Blackburn, Dort Clark, Mariclare Costello, Henderson Forsythe, Joe Ponazecki, Peggy Pope, Jesse White. Produced by ANTA and Edward Hambleton.
- (1964) Stage Play: But For Whom Charlie. Written by S.N. Behrman [final Broadway credit during lifetime]. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by Elia Kazan. ANTA Washington Square Theatre: 12 Mar 1964- 2 Jul 1964 (47 performances/performed in repertory with After the Fall and Marco Millions). Cast: Mariclare Costello (as "Sheila Maloney"), Faye Dunaway (as "Faith Prosper"), Salome Jens, Clinton Kimbrough, Barbara Loden (as "Sheila Maloney"), Ralph Meeker (as "Charles Taney"), Jason Robards (as "Seymour Rosenthal"), Patricia Roe, Diane Shalet, Michael Stroud (as "Harry Lorch"), David Wayne (as "Brock Dunaway"). Produced by The Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center.
- (1966) She acted in Peter Shaffer's play, "The Private Ear and The Public Eye," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Dick Shawn in the cast.
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