- (January 1 to 24, 1987) She played Miss Forsythe in Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Eddie Jones (Willy Loman); Lenka Peterson (Linda); Steve Rankin (Happy); James Eckhouse (Biff); Bruce Nozick (Bernard); June Daniel White (The Woman); Bob Burrus (Charley);- Frederic Major (Uncle Ben); Patrick Husted (Howard Wagner); Amanda Rambo (Jenny); Vaughn McBride (Stanley) and Susan Stevens (Letta) in the cast. Tom Bullard was director.
- (February 26 to March 28, 1987) She played Judith in Act I and Act III and Mable in Act II in Jonathan Bolt's play, "Glimmerglass," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Robert Salas (Young Chingachgook in Act I); Ben Siegler (Young Hurry Harry in Act I); Jordan Roberts (Young Natty Bumppo in Act I): Frederic Major (Floating Tom Hutter in Act I); Lanny Flaherty (Rivenoak in Act I; Butler in Act II); Steve Rankin (Catamount in Act I; Private Cobb in Act II; Kirby in Act III); Adale O'Brien (Shebear in Act I; Molly Campbell in Act II; Mrs. Hollister in Act III); David Garcia (Mingo in Act I); Iroquois, Soldier of the Continental Army in Act II,Town person in Act III); Phillip Hinch (Mingo in Act I; Iroquois/Soldier of Continental Army in Act II; Town Person in Act III); Christine Iaderosa (Mingo in Act I; Settler in Act II; Town Person in Act III); Ross Martineau (Mingo in Act I; Town person in Act III); Patrick Husted (Hurry Harry in Act II and Act III); William McNulty (Natty Bumppo in Act II and Act III); Bob Burrus (Chingachgook in Act II and Act III); Vaughn McBride (General Clinton in Act II; Squire Doolittle in Act III); Ray Fry (Sergeant Dunham in Act II; Judge in Act III) and Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Captain Muir in Act II; Pastor in Act III) in the cast. James Fenimore Cooper's "Leatherstocking Tales" inspired the play. Jonathan Bolt was also director.
- (April 2 to May 2, 1987) She played Jacqueline De Severac in Agatha Christie's play, "Murder on the Nile," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Jonathan Bolt (Beadseller #1/Policeman); Reid Davis (Beadseller #2); William McNulty (Stewart); Adale O'Brien (Miss Ffoliot-Ffoulkes); Jody Gelb (Christina Grant); Patrick Husted (Smith); Barbara Gulan (Loise); Frederic Major (Dr. Bessner); Roma Downey (Kay Mostyn); Patrick O'Connell (Simon Mostyn); Ray Fry (Canon Pennefather) and Bob Burrus (McNaught) in the cast. John Going was director.
- (October 1 to 24, 1987) She played Baroness De Montreux in Barbara Field's adaptation of Alexandre Dumas Fils' novel, "Camille," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus (Auctioneer, Monsieur Duval, Ball Waiter); Jonathan Bolt (Comte De Guiche); Barbara Gulan (Nanine); Arthur Burns (Assistant Auctioneer, Joseph, the Dandy); La Clanché Du Rand (Prudence Duvernoy); David Manis (Gaston Rieux); Andy Becker (Lucien Clement); Susan Riley Stevens (Olympe); Richard McWilliams (Armand Duval); Susan Wands (Marguerite Gautier); Vaughn McBride (Comte De Nirac, Priest); Del Pentecost (Bailiff); Matthew B. Greenberg (Cafe Waiter, Guest at Ball); and Wendee Pratt (Shy Young GIrl, Guest at Ball) in the cast. Michael Maggio was director.
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