Stage Roles
- Gypsy (1969)
- Stars & Stripes (1970)
- Little Mary Sunshine (1971)
- Peter Pan (1974)
- Kiss Me Kate (1976)
- Festival (1979)
- The Tempest (1979)
- American Mosaic (1982)
- The Cherry Orchard (1983)
- Barbarians (1986)
- Summer & Smoke (1986)
- My One & Only (1987)
- Carousel (1988)
- The Baby Dance (1990–1991)
- The Threepenny Opera (1992)
- The Philadelphia Story (1992–1993)
- The Crimson Thread (1994)
- AdWars (1995)
- Sylvia (1996–1997)
- Wonderful Town (1997)
- Mr. Bundy (1998)
- The Gregory Peck Reading Series (1998)
- Denial (1999)
- Far East (1999)
- 14th Annual Tennessee Williams / New Orleans Literary Festival (2000)
- Side Man (2000)
- Accomplice (2000)
- The Rainmaker (2000–2001)
- Walking Wounded (2000)
- A Cowardly Cavalcade (2000)
- The Gregory Peck Reading Series (2001)
- 15th Annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival (2001)
- 16th Annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival (2002)
- The Cherry Orchard (2002)
- Dancing At Lughnasa (2003)
- Tall Tales (2003)
- Romantique (2003)
- Defying Gravity (2003)
- Follies (2004)
- Vincent in Brixton (2004)
- The Night of the Iguana (2004)
- Confidentially Chaikovski (2005)
- Theater 150's 10-Minute Play Festival (2006)
- Mesmeric Mozart (2006)
- 20th Annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival (2006)
- Tea At Five (2006, 2009, 2010)
- The Memory of Water (2007)
- Hamlet (2007)
- A Little Night Music (2007)
- You Can't Take It With You (2007)
- 22nd Annual Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival (2008)
- The Spin Cycle (2008)
- The Price (2009)
- Truth and Justice (2010)
- The Subject Was Roses (2011)
- Steel Magnolias (2011)
- The Lion in Winter (2011)
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