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Credits in the database:

Performance

Young Frankenstein
[Broadway, Original Broadway Production, 2007]
Ensemble
Tasha
Elizabeth (Understudy)
Frau Blucher (Understudy)

See What I Wanna See
[Off-Broadway, Original Off-Broadway Production, 2005]
Kesa (Standby)
The Wife (Standby)
An Actress (Standby)
The Medium (Standby)
Aunt Monica (Standby)

Wonderful Town
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 2003]
Greenwich Villager
Violet
Mrs. Wade (Understudy)
Ruth Sherwood (Understudy)

Nine
[Broadway, Roundabout Revival, 2003]
Olga von Sturm
Luisa Contini (Understudy)
Saraghina (Understudy)

Into the Woods
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 2002]
Witch
Baker's Wife (Understudy)
Cinderella's Stepmother (Understudy)
Grandmother (Understudy)
Jack's Mother (Understudy)
Witch (Understudy)

Into the Woods
[Los Angeles, Los Angeles Revival (Pre-Broadway), 2002]
Ensemble

Kiss Me, Kate
[Broadway, Broadway Revival, 1999]
Ensemble

On the Town
[Broadway, Broadway Transfer, 1998]
Flossie
Woman of Carnegie Hall
New Yorker

Strike Up the Band
[Off-Broadway, Encores! Concert, 1998]
Ensemble

Performance

Wonderful Town
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2003]
Greenwich Villager

Nine
[Broadway Revival Cast, 2003]
Olga von Sturm

Kiss Me, Kate
[Broadway Revival Cast, 1999]
Ensemble

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Featured Show

Gypsy
(15 productions, 14 recordings)

 

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