- (1954) Stage: Appeared in "The Pajama Game" on Broadway. Musical comedy. Music / lyrics by Richard Adler and Jerry Ross. Book by George Abbott (also director, w/Jerome Robbins) and Richard Bissell. Based on the novel "7-1/2 Cents" by Richard Bissell. Musical Director: Hal Hastings. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Roger Adams. Scenic / Costume Design by Lemuel Ayers. Assistant to Mr. Ayers (Scenery): Robert O'Hearn. Assistant to Mr. Ayers (Costumes): Frank Thompson. Choreographed by Bob Fosse. St. James Theatre (moved to The Shubert Theatre from 12 Nov 1956 to close): 13 May 1954-24 Nov 1956 (1063 performances). Cast: Eddie Foy Jr. (as "Hines"), Janis Paige (as "Babe Williams" from 13 May 1954- 23 Jun 1955), John Raitt, Marion Colby, Ralph Dunn, Peter Gennaro, Carol Haney, Buzz Miller, Thelma Pelish, Stanley Prager, Reta Shaw, Jack Waldron, Rudy Adamo, Rae Allen (as "Poopsie / Singer"), Carmen Alvarez, Ralph Chambers, William David, Sara Dillon, Bob Dixon, Jack Drummond, Robert Evans (as "Dancer"), Ralph Farnworth (as "Joe / Singer"), John Ford, Marilyn Gennaro, Jim Hutchison, Lida Loehring, Eric Kristen, Mara Landi, Shirley MacLaine (as "Dancer"), Virginia Martin, Dale Moreda, Marsha Reynolds, Mary Roche, Augustin Rodriguez, Mary Stanton, Ben Vargas, Ann Wallace, Gordon Woodburn. Produced by Frederick Brisson, Robert E. Griffith and Harold S. Prince. NOTE: Pat Marshall replaced Janis Paige as Babe Williams.
- (1968) Stage: Replaced Angela Lansbury in the original Broadway production of "Mame."
- (1968) Stage: Appeared (as "Mame") in "Mame" on Broadway. Winter Garden Theatre.
- (1963) Stage: Appeared (as "Doris Walker") in "Here's Love" on Broadway. Musical. Music / book / lyrics by Meredith Willson. Based on "Miracle on 34th Street" by Valentine Davies and George Seaton. Musical Director / Vocal arrangements by / Additional scoring by Elliot Lawrence. Music orchestrated by Don Walker. Dance arrangements by Peter Howard. Choreographed by Michael Kidd. Directed / produced by Stuart Ostrow. Shubert Theatre: 3 Oct 1963-25 Jul 1964 (334 performances + 2 previews). Cast: Laurence Naismith (as "Mr. Kris Kringle"), Craig Stevens (as "Fred Gaily"; final Broadway role), Fred Gwynne (as "Marvin Shellhammer"), Diane Ball, Michael Bennett, Duane Bodin, Debbie Breen, Elaine Cancilla, Kathy Cody, Patrick Cummings, Ceil Delli, Larry Douglas, David Doyle (as "Mr. Psawyer"), Suzanne France, Penny Gaston, William Griffis, Cliff Hall, Del Horstmann, Reby Howells, Gene Kelton, Ronnie Kroll, Mara Landi, Baayork Lee, Valerie Lee, David Lober, Sal Lombardo, Mary Louise, William Louther, Bob McClure, Terrin Miles, Hal Norman, Patti Pappathatos, Paul Reed, Sandra Roveta, Arthur Rubin, Darrell Sandeen, Carolsue Shaer, John Sharpe, Bill Stanton, Leesa Troy.
- (1951) Stage: Appeared (as "Jody Revere") in "Remains to Be Seen" on Broadway. Comedy. Written by Howard Lindsay (also appeared as "Benjamin Goodman") and Russel Crouse. Directed by Bretaigne Windust. Morosco Theatre: 3 Oct 1951-22 Mar 1952 (199 performances). Cast: Jackie Cooper (as "Waldo Walton"), Harry Shaw Lowe, Madeleine Morka, Warner Anderson (as "Dr. Charles Gresham"), Edith Bell, John Bouie, Jonathan Brewster, Kirk Brown Jr., Frank Campanella (as "Tony Minetti"), Ossie Davis (as "Al, The Porter"), Lew Herbert, Ross Hertz (as "Dr. Chester Delapp"), Joseph Latham, Paul Lipson, Alexander Lockwood, Karl Lukas (as "Edward Miller"), Hugh Rennie (as "Robert Clark"). Produced by Leland Hayward.
- (1975) Stage: Appeared in "The Gingerbread Lady" at the Candlelight Forum Theatre in Chicago, IL, with Stephen Soldaro, Eddie Jones, directed by June Pullinsi. NOTE: Paige was nominated for a Joseph Jefferson Award for Best Guest Artist,
- (1984) Stage: Appeared (as "Helen Butler") in "Alone Together" on Broadway. Written by Lawrence Roman. Directed by Arnold Mittelman. Music Box Theatre: 21 Oct 1984-12 Jan 1985 (97 performances + 15 previews that began on 8 Oct 1984). Cast: Kevin McCarthy (as "George Butler"), Dennis Drake (as "Keith Butler"), Alexandra Gersten (as "Janie Johnson"), Don Howard (as "Michael Butler"), Kevin O'Rourke (as "Elliott Butler"). Produced by Arnold Mittelman and Lynne Peyser. NOTE: Theatre owned and operated by Irving Berlin [who had no direct involvement in this production] and The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman. Bernard B. Jacobs: President).
- (January 10, 1985) Guest on the TV program "Today in New York".
- Stage: Appeared in "Annie Get Your Gun", Kansas City, MO.
- (1967) She acted in Garson Kanin's play, "Born Yesterday," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Robert Strauss and Paul McGrath in the cast. David Pardoll was director.
- (Summer 1967) She acted in Neil Simon's musical, "Sweet Charity," in a Kenley Players production at the Packard Music Hall Theatre in Warren; the Veterans Memorial Theatre in Columbus and Memorial Hall in Dayton, Ohio. John Kenley was artistic director.
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