- (June 2002) Played "Solange La Fitte" in "Follies", a musical by Stephen Sondheim and James Goldman (Wadsworth Theater, Los Angeles, California, USA).
- (2000) Wrote the lyrics for a musical version of "Dangerous Beauty", with music by Michele Brourman and book by Jeannine Dominy, based on her screenplay.
- (1980) CD - Growing Up in Hollywood Town
- (1986) CD - Dreaming
- (1990) CD - West of Oz
- (1991) CD - Midnight Matinee
- (1994) CD - Live from the Rainbow & Stars
- (1996) CD - Amanda [Live]
- (1997) CD - Waiting Heart
- (October 2005) Played "Kate McNeill" in "A Woman of Will", a musical for which she also wrote the lyrics and book for, music and book by Joel Silberman (The Daryl Roth Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (1979) Wrote the lyrics for the song, The Rose (1979), sung by Bette Midler.
- (1968) Barbara Acker; Les Barnum; Randy Bishop; Karen Sue Boettcher Tate; Randy Bowser; Mollie Byers; Emily Carpenter; Timothy Casey; Catherine "Cathy" Christy Lincoln; Carol Jeanne Clark; Charles Coldwell; Philip Davidson; Danny Davis; Joyce Dever; Shirley Douglass Patton; Dwight Dunn; Charles Edelman; Russell Elliott; Derek Evans; Carrillo Gantner; John M. Gavigan; Robert Ground; Ron Gural; Jo Bailey Guthrie; Ann Kinsolving Hackney; Betsy Lee Sacks Hamilton; Rick Hamilton; Jon Harrison; Larry Haynes; Dan Hays; Dennis Higgins; Patrick Mainer Hines; Lawrence Hirtzel; Jon Holland; Arnold Hummasti; Linda Johnson; Frank Kelly; John S. Koehler; Vincent Landro; Craig Mann; Thomas Martin; Amanda McBroom; Bill McClaren; Patrick McNamara; David Kent Nale; Tom Oleniacz; Scott Porter; P. A. Rudolph; Jane Sanborn; Elaine Sawyer; John Shepherd; Robert Singleton; Dennis Smith; Stephen Stearns; Randall Eugene Stothers; Leland Tanquery; Milt Tarver; William Tate; Mark Teeters; Scott Van Fossen; Cindy Kay Veazey; Scott Wagoner; Karl Weakley; Cathy Wright and she were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1968) She played Hilaret in Bernard Miles' adaptation of ballad opera, "Lock Up Your Daughters," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Varsity Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Larry Alan Haynes (Ramble). Angus Bowmer was producing director. The opera was based on Henry Fielding's novel, "Rape Upon Rape." Carl Ritchie was director. W. Bernard Windt was music director. Shirlee Dodge was choreographer. 63 performances with an attendance of 65,598.
- (1969) A. Ryan Allen; John Arnone; Jim Baker; Todd Barton; Hal Bergem; Candace Birk; Raye Birk; Mark Blankenfield; Tom Breidenthal; Edward S. Brubaker; Emily Carpenter; Larry Carpenter; Jose Carrillo; Carol Condon; Philip Davidson; Tom Donaldson; Shirley Douglass Patton; Charles Edelman; Allen Fearon; Donna Federico; Dorothy French; Jennifer Graham; Robert Ground; Jo Bailey Guthrie; Curtis Hanson; John Herzog; Patrick Mainer Hines; Jon Holland; Steven Horton; Christopher Howard; Dana Howard; Ghent Howell; Robin Hubbard; Terry Judd; Roger Kozol; Idalah Luria; Randall Moore; Rosa Morin; Mark Murphey; David Kent Nale; Carolyn Norton; Tom Oleniacz; Theodore Pejovich; David Perkovich; Mary Ed Peters Porter; David Plucinski; Scott Porter; Deborah Quinn; Richard Risso; Forbes "Buck" Rogers; Michael Scolman; Robert Singleton; Myshkin Sletteland; Dennis Smith; Doug Soesbe; John W. Swearingen; George Taylor; Joe Tulloch; Gary Von Stein; Scott Wagoner; J. Steven White; Mark York and she were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1969) She played Lady Capulet in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Elizabethan Stage Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Roger Kozol (Romeo); Carolyn Norton (Juliet); Philip Davidson (Capulet); Candace Barrett (Nurse); Patrick Hines (Friar Lawrence); Mark Murphey (Friar John/Mercutio's Page); Pat Hines (Friar Laurence) Rick Risso (Mercutio) and Dennis Smith (Paris) in the cast. Angus L. Bowmer was artistic director. Patrick Hines was also director.
- (May 25 to June 24, 1990) She was a standby for the new musical, "Love & Guilt & The Meaning of Life," in a world premiere Poolhouse Production at Pasadena Playhouse Balcony Theatre in Pasadena, California with Eileen Barnett; Bonnie Franklin and Gretchen Wyler in the cast. Susan Dietz was artistic director. Lars Hansen was managing director. Judith Viorst wrote the book. Shelly Markham was music composer. Kevin Mahan was lighting designer and master electrician. Deborah Raymond was scenery consultant. Jack Allway was sound designer. Jim Grady was music director, conductor and first keyboardist. Bob Christianson was orchestra and program coordinator. Kathleen Horton was production stage manager. Marilyn Shapiro was director. Shelley Fabares and Gene Castle were given very special thanks. Kenneth Ott was director of development. Suzanne Rice was director of annual giving. Thomas Ware was production manager. MIchael Prichard was business manager. Betty Jean Morris was operations manager. Misty Cooper was management associate. Drew Warren was office manager. Jerry Robin and Associates were computer consultants. Peggy Elbright was director of community relations. Mickey Houk. Ann Loze and Judy McDowell were public relations associates. Kathryn Laird Johnson was director of Young Actors School. Ellen Bailey was coordinator of support services and manager of La Tienda. Craig Schwartz was photographer. Doug Senior was ticket services manager. Peter Becket Kuhl was assistant ticket services manager. Laura Jayne Blainey was subscription manager. Joyce Heiman was ticket services supervisor. Mike Lancaster and Melissa Malone were assistant ticket services supervisors. Michelle Heiman, Mark Humphrey, Amy Lackow, Nelson Nemec, Jerri Price and Steve Sims were staff for the ticket services. Anita Panowicz was data systems processor. Robert Pinger, Eleanor Albano and Lea Chazin were members of the Sherrod-Pinger Marketing Management. Brian Lew was general press representative for Cooper Communications. Nancy Endy was costume coordinator. Rick Boot was audio engineer. Meryl Jacobs was assistant to the producer. Dana Meltzer and Kristen Lazarian were production assistants. Michael Kravitz and Russell Campbell were house managers. Susan Sharp was second keyboardist.
- (February 4, 2009 to April 12, 2009) She was composer for the musical, "Hats! The Musical," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Joyce Dewitt (Mary Anne); Cathy Barnett (Princess); Becky Barta (Baroness); Debra Bluford (Dame); Marilyn Bogetich (Lady); Karen Errington (Contessa) and Barbara D. Miller (Duchess) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Joe R. Fox III was producer and also director. Marcia Milgrom Dodge and Anthony Dodge wrote the book based on the stories from the Red Hat Society. Doug Besterman, Susan Birkenhead, Michele Brourman, Pat Bunch, Gretchen Cryer, Anthony Dodge, Marcia Milgrom Dodge, Beth Falcone, David Friedman, Kathie Lee Gifford, David Goldsmith, Carol Hall, Henry Krieger, Stephen Lawrence, Melissa Manchester,, Pam Tillis and Sharon Vaughn wrote the songs. Rob Bartlett and Lynn Taylor-Corbett wrote additional material. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer. Scott Heineman was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Ryan K. Klein was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Stephanie Klapper was casting director. Sean Dane was properties manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Stephanie Klapper was casting director. Jan DeLovage was hair and makeup designer. Charles Moore was scenic designer. Ray Robins was changeover technician. Laura Crouch was assistant to the stage manager. Greg Moore was fellow spot designer. Anthony Edwards was conductor, music director and keyboardist. Daniel Doss was keyboardist and associate conductor. Andrew Parkhurst was choreographer. Tod Barnard was percussionist. Ry Kincaid was bassist. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Richey F. Clark was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. Melissa Legg was swing technician. James Misenheimer was associate technical director.
- (1990 Summer) Bill Castellino and her play, "White Man Dancing," was performed in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Cassius Carter Center Stage in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Bill Castellino was also director. Craig Noel was company director.
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