A Chorus Line [Broadway, Broadway Transfer, 1975]
Connie Wong
A Chorus Line [Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 1975]
Connie Wong
Seesaw [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1973]
Baby Ballerina
Citizen of New York
Promises, Promises [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1968]
Lum Ding Hostess
Miss Wong
Vivien Della Hoya
Golden Boy [West End, London Production, 1968]
Performer
Henry, Sweet Henry [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1967]
Norton School Student
A Joyful Noise [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1966]
Ensemble Dancer
Golden Boy [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1964]
Ensemble
Terry (Understudy)
Here's Love [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1963]
Dancer
Mr. President [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1962]
East Indian Marching Team Leader (Performer in The Trip)
Dancer
Deborah Chakronin
Snow Queen
Bravo Giovanni [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1962]
Dancer
Flower Drum Song [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1958]
Dancing ensemble
The King and I [Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1951]
Princess Ying Yaowalak
Princess Yaowlak
Production
A Chorus Line [US Tour, 2008] Choreographer (Recreation)
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