- (May 2000) "Side Man" at the Guthrie Theater Lab in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- (June 2002) Played Varya in Anton Chekhov's "The Cherry Orchard", translated by Jean-Claude Van Italie (Odyssey Theater Ensemble, West Los Angeles, California).
- (2004) Performed as Hannah in Tennessee Williams' "The Night of the Iguana", with her famous father, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., at the Manitoba Theatre Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
- (February 16, 2007 - March 11, 2007) Appeared as Mary in "The Memory of Water" with the Ensemble Theatre Company in Santa Barbara, California. The play co-starred Laurie Walters.
- (April 2007 - May 2007) Played Gertrude in "Hamlet", with the Rubicon Theatre Company in Ventura, California. Her father, Efrem Zimbalist Jr., had the roles of the British Ambassador and the Player King.
- (September 16, 2006 - October 1, 2006) Starred as Katharine Hepburn in the one-woman show "Tea at Five" in Saint Paul, Minnesota
- (September 2007 - October 2007) Appearing as Desiree Armfeldt in the South Coast Repertory's production of "A Little Night Music" in Costa Mesa, California
- (November 2007 - December 2007) Playing two roles (Gay Wellington, Grand Duchess Olga Katrina) in the Rubicon Theatre's presentation of "You Can't Take It With You" in Ventura, California
- (July 31, 2008 - August 24, 2008) Appeared as Wendy in the world premiere of David Rambo's "The Spin Cycle" at the Rubicon Theatre in Ventura, California.
- (December 2009) Reprised her role as Katharine Hepburn in "Tea at Five" at the Ensemble Theatre Company, Santa Barbara, California.
- (June 2010) Again appeared as Katharine Hepburn in "Tea at Five" at the Cape Playhouse, Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (August 2004) Played Ursula in Nicholas Wright's "Vincent in Brixton" at the Pasadena Playhouse
- (May 2009 - June 2009) Played Esther in Arthur Miller's "The Price" at Shadowland Theatre in Ellenville, New York
- (January 2004) Played Phyllis in "Follies" with Teri Ralston, Julie Wilson, Betty Garrett, John Raitt, Jonelle Allen, Kurt Peterson and Harvey Evans at the Barclay in Irvine, California
- (2013 - 2014) She acted in N. Richard Nash's play, "The Rain Maker," in a Bonnie Franklin's Classic Contemporary American Plays production at the Pico Playhouse in Los Angeles, California with Jeff Kober, James O'Neil, Tyler Ritter, Carlos Sanz, John Bennett Perry and Tony Perry in the cast. Jenny Sullivan was director.
- (1996) She acted in A.R. Gurney's play, "Sylvia," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Edmond Gennest, Mary Beth Pell, and Tim Donoghue in the cast.
- (2000) She acted in the play, "Accomplice," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Richard Kind in the cast.
- (2010) She acted in Matthew Lombardo's play, "Tea at Five," at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts.
- (August 24, 2011 to September 18, 2011) She played M'Lynn in Robert Harling's play, "Steel Magnolias," at the Rubicon Theater in Ventura, California with Bonnie Franklin (Ouiser), Amy Handelman (Shelby), Clarinda Ross (Truvy), and Von Rae Wood (Claree) in the cast.
- (July 1996) She acted in A.R. Gurney's play, "Sylvia," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Edward Genest, Mary Beth Peil and Tim Donoghue in the cast.
- (July 2000) She acted in Rupert Homes' play, "Accomplice," at the Ogunquit Playhouse in Ogunquit, Maine with Richard Kind in the cast.
- (February 28 to March 29, 1998) She played Catherine Ferreby in Jane Martin's play, "Mr. Bundy," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Margaret Streeter (Cassidy Ferreby); Mark Shulte (Robert Ferreby); Norman Maxwell (Jimmy Ray Bosun); William Cain (Mr. Bundy); Peggity Price (Tianna Bosun) and Adale O'Brien (Mrs. McGuigan) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (March 28 to 29, 1998) She played Pat in Val Smith's play, "Meow," in Ten Minute Plays (A collection of Ten-Minute Plays) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggity Price (Linda) and Sara Somervold (Waitress) in the cast. Frank Deal was director.
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