Stage Work
- George White's Scandals of 1939 (1939) (Broadway)
- Mame (1968) (Broadway) (replacement for Angela Lansbury)
- Mame (1969) (Parker Playhouse)
- Mame (1970) (Fort Lauderdale, Florida)
- ] (1971) (Dayton, Ohio)
- Anything Goes (1972) (The Muny)
- Anything Goes (1974) (Paramus, New Jersey)
- Panama Hattie (1976) (Paramus, New Jersey)
- Anything Goes (1977) (Dayton, Ohio)
- Sugar Babies (1979) (Broadway)
- Sugar Babies (1984) (national tour)
- Sugar Babies (1988) (London)
- Follies (1998) (Paper Mill Playhouse)
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