Theatre
| Year | Theater/Festival | Location | Production | Role |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1988 | Springfield Theatre Centre | Springfield, Illinois | West Side Story | Consuelo |
| 1992 | Seattle Children's Theatre | Seattle | Invisible Friends | Lucy Baines |
| 1992–93 | Intiman Theatre Company | Seattle | Peter Pan | Wendy |
| 1993 | Cucaracha Theater | New York City | The Gut Girls | |
| 1994 | Jewish Theater of New York | New York City | One Hundred Gates | |
| 1996 | Philadelphia Festival Theater George Street Playhouse |
Philadelphia New Brunswick, N.J. |
Cheap Sentiment | Meg Van Dyke |
| 1996 | Primary Stages Theater | New York City | Missing / Kissing: Missing Marisa / Kissing Christine | Server in "Kissing" |
| 1997 | American Place Theatre | New York City | Robbers | Lucinda |
| 2002 | McCarter Theatre Center | Princeton, N.J. | Humpty Dumpty | Spoon |
| 2005 | Williamstown Theatre Festival | Williamstown, Mass. | Top Girls | Lady Nijo/Win |
| 2006 | Summer Play Festival | New York City | The Fearless | Meg |
| 2007 | The New Group | New York City | Expats | Karina |
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—Enid Bagnold (18891981)
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