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Credits in the database:

Performance

Thoroughly Modern Millie
[Regional (US), Regional Revival, 2005]
Mrs. Meers

A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 2005]
Mae

Urinetown
[US Tour, National Tour, 2003]
Penelope Pennywise

On a Clear Day You Can See Forever
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 2000]
Mrs. Welles
Singing Ensemble

Copacabana
[US Tour, National Tour, 2000]
Gladys

Du Barry Was A Lady
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 1996]
Singer

Call Me Madam
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 1995]
Singing Ensemble

The Phantom of the Opera
[Regional (US), World Premiere, 1990]
Performer

The Phantom Of The Opera
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1988]
Madame Firmin
Carlotta Guidicelli (Understudy)

Nine
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1982]
Carla

42nd Street
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 1980]
Ensemble

Performance

Call Me Madam
[New York Concert Cast, 1995]
Singing Ensemble

42nd Street
[Original Broadway Cast, 1980]
Ensemble

Performance

The Merry Widow
[Televised Stage Performance, 1996]
Olga

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Featured Show

Oklahoma!
(18 productions, 26 recordings)

 

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