Noted actress collaborated with renowned director Jose' Quintero on three notable productions at the esteemed Academy Playhouse in Chicago, showcasing her impressive range and versatility as a performer.
One of these productions was the captivating adaptation of Jean Anouilh's "The Orchestra", a thought-provoking exploration of the human condition. She also had the privilege of working on two Tennessee Williams' masterpieces, delving into the complexities of the human psyche and experience.
In addition to her work with Quintero, she also appeared in the fascinating production "Hello from Bertha, Lady of Larkspur Lotion", alongside a talented ensemble cast that included Jeanie Columbo, Janet Dowd, Betty Miller, Nancy Wickwire, and Ralph Williams.
Her impressive career also took her to the bright lights of Broadway, where she had the distinction of sharing the stage with the legendary Katherine Hepburn in the critically acclaimed production "A Matter of Gravity".