Stage Work
- Flahooley (1951) (Broadway)
- Oklahoma! (1953) (New York City Center)
- Carousel (1954) (New York City Center)
- Plain and Fancy (1955) (Broadway)
- Candide (1956) (Broadway)
- Carousel (1957) (New York City Center)
- The Music Man (1957) (Broadway)
- The King and I (1960) (New York City Center)
- The Gay Life (1961) (Broadway)
- Fanny (1962) (Atlanta)
- She Loves Me (1963) (Broadway)
- Something More! (1964) (Broadway)
- Any Wednesday (1965) (Broadway) (replacement for Sandy Dennis)
- Show Boat (1966) (Lincoln Center and US national tour)
- Little Murders (1967) (Broadway)
- Funny Girl (1967) (Gaithersburg, Maryland)
- The Grass Harp (1971) (Broadway)
- Halloween (1972) (Tallahassee, Florida)
- Enemies (1972) (Broadway)
- Follies (1985) (Lincoln Center)
- Barbara Cook: Wait Till You See Her (1986) (London)
- Barbara Cook: A Concert for the Theater (1987) (Broadway)
- Carrie (1988) (Broadway) (replaced prior to opening by Betty Buckley)
- The King and I (1996) (London)
- Mostly Sondheim (2002) (Broadway)
- Something Good: A Broadway Salute to Richard Rodgers on His 100th Birthday (2002) (Broadway)
- Barbara Cook's Broadway (2004) (Broadway and London)
- Sondheim on Sondheim (2010) (Broadway)
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