- (1985-1986 season) She was costume designer for David Pownall's adaptation of Jane Austen's novel, "Pride and Prejudice," in an American premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Kenneth Frankel was director. John Conklin was set designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer.
- (1987-1988 season) She was costume designer for Romulus Linney's play, "Laughing Stock (Goodbye Howard F.M. Tennessee)," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Stage II) in New Haven, Connecticut. David Esbjornson was director. Hugh Landwehr was set designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (1978 to 1979 season) She was costume designer for Henrik Ibsen's play, "The Pretenders," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Stephen Lang, Cara Duff-McCormick and Ken Ruta in the cast. Alvin Epstein was artistic director and director. Michael Feingold was adapter. David Lloyd Gropman was set designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was composer.
- (1984 to 1985 season) She was costume designer for the musical, "Hang On To Me," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Werner Klemperer and Marianne Tatum in the cast. Maxim Gorky wrote the book, "Summerfolk." George and Ira Gershwin were composers. Maria M. Markof-Belaeff and Peter Sellars were translators. Peter Sellars was also director. Adrienne Lobel was set designer. Craig Smith was music director.
- (May 22, 1980) She was costume designer for Nikolai Gogol's play, "The Inspector General," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Jeremy Geidt (Osip) and Mark Linn-Baker (Khlestakov) in the cast. Sam Guckenheimer and Peter Sellars wrote the new translation. Peter Sellars was also director. Adrianne Lobel was set designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (November 23, 1980) She was costume designer for Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Berlin Requiem," and "The Seven Deadly Sins," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Kurt Weill was composer. Travis Preston directed the "The Berlin Requiem." Alvin Epstein directed "The Seven Deadly Sins." Carmen De Lavallade was Choreographic Associate. Michael Feingold was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Gary Fagin was music director. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (May 24, 1981) She was costume designer for Jules Feiffer's play, "Grownups," in a world premiere American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. John Madden was director. Andrew Jackness was set designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (December 1, 1981) She was costume designer for Moliere's plays,"Signorelle: An Evening of His Farces (The Flying Doctor; The Forced Marriage; Sganarelle and A Dumb Show)," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Eilzabeth Swados; Cherry Jones; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald; John Bottom and Thomas Derrah in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show." Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (May to June 1982) She was costume designer for Moliere's play,"Sganarelle," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Elizabeth Swados; Cherry Jones; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald; Thomas Derrah and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Robert Brustein was artistic director. Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (Fall 1981) She was costume designer for Moliere's plays,"Signorelle: An Evening of His Farces (The Flying Doctor; The Forced Marriage; Sganarelle and A Dumb Show)," in the American Repertory Theatre production in the first tour of the Northeastern States including Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island and New York with Elizabeth Swados; Thomas Derrah; Cherry Jones; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show." Robert Brustein was artistic director. Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (July to September 1982) She was costume designer for Moliere's plays,"Sganarelle;" Frank Wedekind's play, "Lulu;" Robert Auletta's play, "Rundown" and Sam Shepard's play, "True West," in the American Repertory Theatre production in the first tour of Europe and the Middle East with Eilzabeth Swados; Cherry Jones; Tony Shalhoub; Karen MacDonald and John Bottom in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Albert Bermel was translator. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Stephen Drury was music arranger and director. Sandra Boynton adapted and translated "A Dumb Show." They performed at the major festivals in Asti; Avignon, France; Rotterdam and Amsterdam, Netherlands; Edinburgh, Scotland; Tel-Aviv, Haifa and Jerusalem, Israel; BITEG (Belgrade and Ljubana) and London, England. Robert Brustein was artistic director. Kris Kinet was production manager.
- (February 9, 1990) She was costume designer for August Strindberg's play, "The Father," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Christopher Lloyd (Captain) in the cast. Robert Brustein was adapter, artistic director and director. Derek McLane was set designer. Richard Riddell was lighting designer. Maribeth Back was sound designer.
- (August 23 to 27, 1977) She was costume designer for Anton Chekhov's play, "Platonov," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Babcock (Yakov); Emery Battis (Abram Vengerovich); Paul Burg (Guest); Tom Carroll (Guest); Luci Cavallo (Guest); Angelica Dewey (Guest); Michael Ellidge (Guest); John Ellis (Kirit); Peter Evans (Nicholas Triletski); Amy Goldfarb (Guest); Joel Grey (Michael Vassilevich Platonov); Jennifer Harmon (Sofia Egorovna); Richard Kavanaugh (Sergei Vointizev); Diana Keough (guest); Dori Keller (guest); Philip Knoerzer (Marko); George Morforgen (Ossip); Daniel Nugent (Guest); Carrie Nye (Anna Petrovna); Barry O'Donnell (Stomil); Maggie Osoinach (guest); Joan Pape (Maria Efimova Grekova); Michael Prince (Ivan Triletski); Diane Toomey (guest); Leonard Tucker (Petrin); Robin Vance (guest); Colby Willis (Sacha Ivanovna) and Richard Woods (Porfiri Giagolyev) in the cast.Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director and director. Steven Rubin was scenery designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Lawrence Rosen was music director. Kathy Kramer was choreographer. Tom Aberger was stage manager. The musicians were Kevin Bushee; Susan Innes (violinist); Jon Goldman (guitarist); and Terri Morris (Cellist) in the cast.
- (June 29 to July 8; July 25 to 29, 1978) She was costume designer for Robert E. Sherwood's play, "Idiot's Delight," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Sara Alberti (Signora Rossi); Bertilla Baker (Bebe); Louis Beachner (Dumpsty); Larry Belkin (Officer); Les Blondes; Yusef Bulos (Pittaluga); Joel Colodner (Captain Locicero); Peter Evans (Mr. Cherry); David Eves (Bellboy); Beth Goldberg (Beulah); Jean Hackett (Maid); Gary Heller (Officer); Zelko Ivanek (Palota); Laurie Kennedy (Mrs. Cherry); Richard Kneeland (Harry Van); Kevin McGuire (Officer); Anthony Nicastro (Signor Rossi); Rick Nuccio (Officer); Carrie Nye (Irene); David Sabin (Dr. Waldersee); Alan Schack (Auguste); Dwight Schultz (Quillery); Rebecca Soloday (Elaine); Douglas Stender (Donald Navadel); William Swetland (Achille Weber); Diane Toomey (Maid); John Whitesell (The Major); Fran Wieckowski (Francine) and Colby Willis (Shirley) in the cast. Andrew Jackness was scenic designers. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Eric Diamond was musical director and arranger. Laurie Boyd was dance associate. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 21 to 25, 1979) She was costume designer for Maxim Gorky's play, "Children of the Sun," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Laura Brock (rioter); Yusef Bulos (A Doctor); Frank Converse (Pavel Protasov); Blythe Danner (Liza); John DeMita (rioter); John Glover (Dmitry Vaguin); Christopher Graham (rioter); Jean Hackett (Lusha); Zeljko Ivanek (rioter); Richard Kavanaugh (Misha); Roger Kovary (rioter); Susie Lewis (rioter); Allen McCullough (rioter); Jim McGuire (rioter); Stephen Mendillo (Yakow Troshin); Charlotte Moore (Melaniya); David Nava (rioter); Carrie Nye (Yelena); Suzanne O'Neill (rioter); J.B. Quill (Roman); Anne Reynolds (rioter); Elizabeth Ruhe (Avdotya); Aloysius Schack (rioter); Dwight Schultz (Boris Chepurnoy); Katherine Squire (Antonovna); Ralph Starit (Yegor); Scott Wakefield (guitarist); Colby Willis (Fima) and Richard Woods (Nazar) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Hugh Landwehr was setting designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Peter Glazer was stage manager.
- (1979) She was costume designer and designed the Christmas Card for the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, Massachustts.
- (August 26 to 30, 1980) She was costume designer for Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Yermolay Alexeyevich Lopahin); Robert Black (Simeonov Pishchik); Carter Bland (servant); Kate Burton (Anya); Carol Byrne (party guest); Jerome Collamore (Firs); Blythe Danner (Dunyasha); Peter DeLorenzo (servant); Colleen Dewhurst (Lubov Andreyevna Ranevskaya); John Glover (Semyon Epihodov); Jean Hackett (party guest); Laura Halper (party guest); Celeste Holm (Charlotta Ivanovna); Susan Lewis (party guest); Richard Maynard (party guest); George Morforgen (Leonid Andreyevich); Austin Pendleton (Pyotr Sergeyevich Trofimov); Michael Quill (Stranger); Christopher Reeve (Yasha); Kirstin Rudrud (servant); Alan Schack (party guest); Eileen Schuyler (party guest); Maria Tucci (Varya) and Time Winters (party guest); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was director and artistic director. Andrew Jackness was settings designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. William Chance was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
- (July 15 to 19, 1980) She was costume designer for George Bernard Shaw's play, "Candida," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Penelope Allan (Prosperine Garnett); Robert Black (Burgess); Blythe Danner (Candida); Edward Herrmann (Rev. James Morell); Mark Nelson (Eugene Marchbanks) and David Pierce (Lexy) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Austin Pendleton was director. Loren Sherman was setting designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. William Chance was assistant stage manager. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 4 to 8, 1981) She was costume designer for Maxim Gorky's play, "Summerfolk," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Emery Battis (Dvoetochie); Katina Cummings (Olga); Joyce Ebert (Maria Lvovna); Maureen Fottrell (Nanny); Allan Fox (Cadet); Anthony Goldwyn (Maxim Zimin); Jean Hackett (Sonya); Francis W. Hankey (Zamislov); Edward Herrmann (Sergei Bassov); Leslie Laurier (young lady in blue); Steve Lawson (Semyonov); Sagan Lewis (Sasha); Frank Maraden (Pavel Ryumin); Emily Nash (Woman in Lilac); Christina Pickles (Kaleria); Michael Quill (Vlass); Judith Anna Roberts (Yuha); Wade Russo (Young man in striped suit); Dwight Schultz (Peter Suslov); Tony Spiridakis (Pusobaika); John Tillinger (Kropilkin); Maria Tucci (Varvara) and David Wilkins (Man in top hat) in the cast. Zack Brown was scenic designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Austin Pendleton was director. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Frankin Keysar was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
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