- (7/2/34) Stage: Performed in the ballet, "Les Sylphides," "Petrouchka," and "Le Tricorne," in a Ballets Russes Du Col. W. De Basil at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England, with Irina Baronova, Andre Eglevsky, Tatiana Riabouchinska, Nathalie Branitska, Nina Lausmanová, Alexandra Danilova and Léonide Massine in the cast. 'Antal Dorati' and Efrem Kurtz conducted the London Philharmonic Orchestra for this performance.
- (9/15/38) Stage: Performed in the ballet, "Giselle," L'Apres-Midi D'Un Faune," and "Gaite Parisienne," in a Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo production at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, London, England, with Serge Lifar, Lubov Rostova, Léonide Massine and Alexandra Danilova in the cast. 'Anatalole Fistoulari' and Frank Allers conducted the London Philharmonic Orchestra for this performance.
- (April 2 to May 11, 1974) She acted in Arthur Laurents' play, "The Time of the Cuckoo," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Jean Stapleton, Cesare Danova, Patty McCormack and Ernest Thompson in the cast. Joseph Hardy was director. H.R. Poindexter was lighting designer.
- (July 28, 1947) She performed in the ballet, "Symphony in C. (Les Palais Des Cristal)," in the Paris Opera Ballet production at the Opera House in Paris, France with Lycette Darsonval; Micheline Bardin; Madeleine Lafon; Alexandre Kaliskujny; Roger Ritz; Michel Renault and Max Bozzoni in the cast. Leonor Fini was scenery and costume designer. Georges Bizet was composer. George Balanchine was choreographer.
- (March 9, 1934) She played the Miller's Wife in the ballet, "The Three Cornered Hat," in the Ballet Russe De Monte Carlo production at the St. James Theatre in New York City with Leon Woizikowski (Miller) in the cast. Manuel De Falla was composer. Gregorio Martinez Sierra was writer.
- (January 22, 1941) She performed in the ballet, "Balustrade," in a Ballet Russe production at the 51st Street Theatre in New York City with Roman Jasinski and Paul Petroff in the cast. Pavel Tchelitchev was scenic designer. George Balanchine and Pavel Tchelitchov were choreographers.
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