After an experimental production directed by Gordone, in November 1967, the play was produced in a showcase of three weekends at The Other Stage in Joe Papp's Public Theater in South Manhattan by director Edward Cornell.
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee | Melrose Place | hamlet (place) | Peyton Place | Peyton Place (TV series) | Wizards of Waverly Place | Place Vendôme | Hamlet (place) | Return to Peyton Place | The Meeting Place Cannot Be Changed | Place des Arts | Place de la Concorde | Penshurst Place | Liberty Place | Rexall Place | Portland Place | Ontario Place | Exhibition Place | Waterfront Place, Brisbane | Waterfront Place | The Trojan War Will Not Take Place | Polling place | Place des Vosges | Place de l'Etoile | Pike Place Market | Peyton Place (film) | Park Place | Melrose Place (1992 TV series) | Archie Bunker's Place | All Souls Church, Langham Place |
Other theatrical credits include the Los Angeles productions of No Place to be Somebody at the K.C. Theatre Company, Feelings (The Hudson Theatre) for which she won an NAACP Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actress, The Thirteenth Thorn (Complex Theatre) for which she was nominated for an NAACP Theatre Award for Best Actress, and One Woman Two Lives, which premiered at The Imagined Life Theater in July 2009.