Member, Writers @Large, NYC. (2012 – Present).
Member, Carnegie Mellon West Coast Drama Clan. (1996 – Present).
Member, Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers (SSDC). (1991 – Present).
Member, Actor's Equity Association (AEA). (1985 – Present).
Member, Screen Actors Guild (SAG). (1982 – Present).
Member, American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (AFTRA). (1981 – Present).
Member, Musical Theatre of Denton. (2002 – 2004).
Member, South Central Society for 18th C. Studies. (2000 – 2003).
Member, Southwest Theatre Association. (2001).
Member, Fulbright Alumni Association. (1999 – 1999).
Member, American Association of University Professors. (1998 – 1998).
Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical (Mrs. Mops, A Christmas Carol), John Garcia's The Column Awards, Fort Worth, TX. (2007 – 2007).
Honors Day: Faculty Member who was a source of support and inspiration, Student generated award. (2006 – 2006).
Nomination for Best Supporting Actress in a Musical (Aunt Eller, Oklahoma), John Garcia's The Column Awards, Fort Worth, TX. (2006 – 2006).
recognized Happy End as one of the best productions of this play in the world, Theatre Wyberzeże, Poland, 2004, The Kurt Weill Foundation. (2003 – 2003).
Top ten Productions, The Food Chain, Directed by Marjorie Hayes, Dallas Morning News. (2000 – 2000).
Certificate of Appreciation, University Players. (Service club award). (1999 – 1999).
Top Prof Award, UNT Motar Board Senior Honor Society. (Student nominated award). (1999 – 1999).
United States Senior Fulbright Scholar, Poland. One of only eleven dance and theatre professional awarded this grant in this year.. (1997 – 1998).
Professing Women Award, UNT Women's Studies Roundtable. (Students nominate professors who include Women's issues, feminist theory, and/or women as authors, artists and subjects in their courses.). (1996 – 1996).
Best Director – Drama, Austin Circle of Critics. (1994 – 1995).
"Top Ten Theatre Experiences of 1994" for Fuente Ovejuna, Austin Chronicle. (1994 – 1994).
Guest Artist of the Polish Ministry of Culture. (1978 – 1978).
Guest critic and panelist. (2005 – 2005).
The Creation of The Country Wife. (2003 – 2003).
American Method Acting. (2002 – 2002).
Developing a Director's Visual Perception. (2002 – 2002).
Discovering the Physicality of Restoration Dramatic Language. (2002 – 2002).
"Dispelling Myths and Discovering Trust Through Theatre" presentation at the Arts Task Force. (2001 – 2001).
Directing the Marat/Sade. (2001 – 2001).
Guest Artist and Master Teacher "Play Shakespeare" a five day (four hours per day) workshop for students and professional actors from England, Western and Central Europe. Panel Participant at Festival. Interviews. (2001 – 2001).
The Creation of Conference of the Birds, an active presentation by the creative team. (2001 – 2001).
The Performance of Language in The Country Wife. (2001 – 2001).
"Discovering the Characters in your Workplace" Presented three sessions using techniques of Commedia del'arte. (2000 – 2000).
"Scenes from the Workplace" Directed nine short performances of scenes and songs that represent problems found in the workplace, e.g. gender issues, abusive leadership, heroic leaders, and psychopathic employees. (2000 – 2000).
Developing Visual Perception. (2000 – 2000).
Finding a Central Image and the Polish Theatre Poster. (2000 – 2000).
The Tools of Composition. (2000 – 2000).
Using Character Choices in Performance. (2000 – 2000).
Using Shakespeare's Text. (1999 – 1999).
Director-Designer Collaboration: Finding the Central Image. (1998 – 1998).
Clarify Your Staging. (1997 – 1997).
Contemporary Farce: Rehearsal Techniques for Lend Me a Tenor. (1997 – 1997).
The Use of Space and Mass: a Director's Tool for Distinct Staging. (1996 – 1996).
Snapshots: a Director's Tool for Distinct Staging. (1995 – 1995).
The Personal in Performance. (1979 – 1979).
Psycho-Physical Creation. (1974 – 1974).
"The European Avant'Garde and Grotowski's Theatre Laboratory". (1973 – 1973).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "The Women Who Compose for Broadway," Triad Theatre, New York, NY, United States of America. (2017 – Present).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Stage Kiss by Sarah Ruhl," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2016 – Present).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "Lead, Un Figlio," Patrick Devita-Dillon, Producer (SAG Short), United States of America. (2017).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "[title of show]," SOUTHERN COLORADO REPERTORY THEATRE, Colorado, TX, United States of America. (2017 – 2017).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "The Women Who Compose For Broadway," Writers@LargeNYC, New York, NY, United States of America. (2017 – 2017).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "The Women Who Compose For Broadway, Narrator, a musical historical entertainment," Triad Theatre, Produced by Metropolitan Room, New York, NY, United States of America. (2017).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "5 New play readings," Writers @LARGE, New York, NY, United States of America. (2016 – 2017).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Spring Fling, Featured Soloist," Front Line Productions, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2016).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Terrence McNally's Mothers and Sons- Katherine," UPTOWN PLAYERS, Kalita Humphreys Theater (designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2016).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "The Morning Girls," Sharon Talbot Productions (staged reading), New York, NY, United States of America. (2016).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Warpaint- reading of the final scene, Helena Rubenstein," Doug Wright, Playwright and IAA Fellow UNT Institute for the Advancement of the Arts, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2016).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Women's Voices: Feminist Celebration," UNT Opera, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2016).
Music - Adjudicator, Clinician, or Consultant. Hayes, M., "Story Songs 5," MODERN ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, TX, United States of America. (2015).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "50 Shades of Yule, Featured Soloist," Front Line Productions, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2015).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Jason Robert Brown Workshop Performance (public performance)," MODERN ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2015).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Simply Sondheim, Featured Soloist," Front Line Productions, Dallas TX, United States of America. (2015).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Story Songs V, Featured soloist, Benefits concert," MODERN ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2015).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "Lead," USDA Nutrition Industrial, United States of America. (2014).
Music - Adjudicator, Clinician, or Consultant. Hayes, M., "Living on the Other Side," MCL Grand, Lewisville, TX, United States of America. (2014).
Music - Adjudicator, Clinician, or Consultant. Hayes, M., "Story Songs 4," MODERN ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2014).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Story Songs '14, Featured Soloist, Benefits concerts Directed by Betty Buckley," MODERN ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2014).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Things We Did Last Summer, Featured Soloist," Front Line Productions, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2014).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Picasso at the Lapin Agile by Steve Martin," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2013).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Featured Actor (reading)," Goethe Institute of Dallas, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2013).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Finding Home- Solo Concert," WROSTJA Festival of One actor and 7 city tour of Poland, Poland, Poland. (2013).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "The Wedding Band by Alice Childress (Stage Reading)," Echo Theatre, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2012 – 2012).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Bloody Mary, South Pacific," Garland Summer Musicals, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2012).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Featured Soloist," Cabaret and Cabernet, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2012).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Story Songs '12, Featured Soloist, Benefits concerts Directed by Betty Buckley," MODERN ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2012).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "Lead, Uncertain, TX," Small Lion Productions (SAG Independent Film) World Premiere, Austin International Film Festival, Austin, TX, United States of America. (2011).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Story Songs '11, Featured Soloist, Benefits concerts," MODERN ART MUSEUM, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2011).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Something That Belongs To You, Frieda (staged reading)," PLAYERS CLUB, New York, NY, United States of America. (2011).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Taking Chances," Out of the Loop Festival, WaterTower Theatre, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2011).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Mama's Party, Featured Soloist," Contemporary Theatre, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2010).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Something that Belongs to You," Ernest R. Davidson Lecture, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2010).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Taking Chances, solo concert," Gardenia Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, United States of America. (2010).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Taking Chances, solo concert," The Duplex Theatre, New York, NY, United States of America. (2010).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "Lead, Topeka," SAG Independent Film, Winner "Best Texas Film" and "Hill Country Film Festival", United States of America. (2009).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "My Sister in This House by Wendy Kesselman," Wingspan Theatre, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2009).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Vincent in Brixton by Nicholas Wright," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2009).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Featured Soloist- The Recording of this performance "Grandma's Song" has had over 7.4K views on Youtube," Yale International Cabaret Conference, New Haven, CT, United States of America. (2009).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Story Songs, Featured Soloist, Benefits concerts," Imagination Celebration, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2009).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Neil Young's Greendale (Grandma Green)," Undermain Theatre, Undermain Theatre, United States of America. (2008 – 2008).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Neill Young's Greendale (Grandma Green)," Undermain Theatre, Ohio Space, ICE FACTORY FESTIVAL, NYC, United States of America. (2008 – 2008).
Other. "The Christmas Carol: the Musical Broadway at the Bass Hall Series (Mrs. Mops)," CASA MANANA THEATRE, Fort Worth, Texas. (2007 – 2007).
Other. "The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill (Except Tango sequence)," University of North Texas, Denton, TX. (2007 – 2007).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "The Threepenny Opera by Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill," UNT Theatre, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2007 – 2007).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., ""Song Stories From Home" Solo Concert," Non-stop International Festival, Wrocław, Poland, Poland. (2007 – 2007).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Always, Patsy Cline (Patsy Cline)," MCKINNEY REPERTORY THEATRE, McKinney, TX, United States of America. (2007 – 2007).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Featured Soloist "I'm Still Here"," Broadway Comes to Texas, United States of America. (2006).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Oklahoma! Broadway at the Bass Hall Series (Aunt Eller)," Casa Manana Theatre, Fort Worth, Texas, United States of America. (2006 – 2006).
Theatre - Translation. Hayes, M., "Happy End by Bertolt Brecht and Elizabeth Hauptman. English adaptation by Michael Feingold. Polish translation by Krzystof Kopka and Marjorie Hayes," Produced by Bałtycki Teatr Dramatyczny (The Dramatic Theatre of the Baltic), Poland, Poland. (2006 – 2006).
Theatre - Translation. Hayes, M., "Happy End by Bertolt Brecht and Elizabeth Hauptman. English adaptation by Michael Feingold. Polish translation by Krzystof Kopka and Marjorie Hayes," National Theatre of Poland, Warsaw, Poland, Poland. (2005 – 2006).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "A Lie of the Mind by Sam Shepard," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2005 – 2005).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Buried Child, director Dan Day (Halie)," Kitchen Dog Theatre, Dallas, TX, United States of America. (2005 – 2005).
Other. Hayes, M., "A Swiftboat Vet for Democrats (Commissioned)," Denton County Democrats, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2004 – 2004).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Happy End (Performed in Polish) by Bertolt Brecht and Elizabeth Hauptman. Music by Kurt Weill.," Teatr Wybrzeże Gdansk, Poland, Poland. (2002 – 2004).
Theatre - Translation. Hayes, M., "Happy End by Bertolt Brecht and Elizabeth Hauptman. English adaptation by Michael Feingold. Polish translation by Krzystof Kopka and Marjorie Hayes. (Commissioned)," Teatr Wybrzeże, Gdansk, Poland, Poland. (2002 – 2004).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "The Country Wife by William Wycherley (Adjudicated) (Performance was chosen as the main event of South Central Eighteenth-Century Studies Conference)," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2002 – 2002).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Art by Yasmina Reza (Adjudicated)," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2001 – 2001).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Conference of the Birds by Jean Claude Carrier and Peter Brook based on tales of Sufi poet Farid Uddi Attar. (Commissioned from regional pool. Reviewed)," Mary Moody Northern Theatre, Saint Edward's University, Austin, TX, United States of America. (2001 – 2001).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Gianni Schicchi by Puccini (Commissioned from national pool Adjudicated)," UNT College of Music Summer Opera, Denton, TX, United States of America. (2000 – 2000).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Seascape by Edward Albee," Circle Theatre, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2000 – 2000).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "The Food Chain by Nicky Silver (Commissioned from regional pool. Reviewed)," Circle Theatre, Fort Worth, TX., United States of America. (2000 – 2000).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Tour: As You Like It by William Shakespeare (Refereed by call for videotape)," Setkani-Encounter 2000 International Festival of Theatre Conservatories, Brno, Czech Republic, United States of America. (2000 – 2000).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Marná Lásky Snaha (Love's Labour's Lost) by William Shakespeare, translation by Martin Hilsky. (Commissioned Reviewed)," Brno, Czech, Czech Republic. (1999 – 2000).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Trzy Wysokie Kobiety (Three Tall Women) by Edward Albee, translation by Małgorzata Semil (Invited Reviewed)," Teatr Wspόłczesny, Wrocław, Poland, Poland. (1998 – 2000).
Music Performance - Featured Artist. Hayes, M., "Faculty Dance Concert "Three Polish Flowers" choreographed by Sandi Combest (Singer of three Polish cabaret songs)," UNT DANCE AND THEATRE, Denton, TX, United States of America. (1999 – 1999).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "As You Like It by William Shakespeare. Original music by Robert J. Frank (Adjudicated)," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (1999 – 1999).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "What the Butler Saw by Joe Orton. Scenic Design by William Eckart, two-time Tony nominee (Adjudicated)," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (1999 – 1999).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Lend Me a Tenor by Ken Ludwig (Adjudicated Reviewed)," UNT Theatre, Denton, TX, United States of America. (1997 – 1997).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "The Nerd by Larry Shue. Run extended (Commissioned Reviewed)," Theatre North Texas, Aubry, TX., United States of America. (1997 – 1997).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Invited but asked to decline due to teaching duties. Our Country's Good by Timberlake Wittenbaker," Mary Moody Northern Theatre, Saint Edward's University, Austin, TX, United States of America. (1996 – 1996).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Pillars of Society by Henrik Ibsen. World premiere of a new translation by Brian Johnston. Original music by Robert J. Frank (Adjudicated)," University of North Texas, Denton, TX, United States of America. (1996 – 1996).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Tales of the Lost Formicans by Constance Congdon (Adjudicated)," UNT Theatre, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, United States of America. (1996 – 1996).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Fuente Ovejuna by Lope de Vega. Translation by Adrian Mitchell. Music by Paddy Cunneen. Second U.S. Production of the translation with its original music. Lighting by High End Systems. Guest Voted "Best Director-Drama" by the Austin Critics' Table,," Mary Moody Northern Theatre, Saint Edward's University, Austin, TX. (Commissioned from national pool. Reviewed), United States of America. (1994 – 1994).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "The Taming of the Shrew by William Shakespeare. (Commissioned from national pool. Reviewed)," Three Rivers Shakespeare Festival-15th season, Pittsburgh, PA. SSDC contract., United States of America. (1994 – 1994).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Customer School by Kristin Moneagle. Developed work with author. (Invited from Los Angeles pool)," Waitress Girl Productions at the Attic Theatre, later the McCadden Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. SSDC Contract., United States of America. (1993 – 1993).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Tanglin' Hearts (staged reading). Book, music and lyrics by Zora Margolis (Referred from national call)," Sierra Repertory Theatre, Sonora, CA., United States of America. (1993 – 1993).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "Various commercials and PSA spots (On Camera Leads, Spokespersons, and MOS)," United States of America. (1982 – 1993).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Colonization by David Lyon-Buchanan (Commissioned from Los Angeles pool)," Hector Productions at the Whitefire Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. SSDC Contract., United States of America. (1992 – 1992).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "All's Well That Ends Well by William Shakespeare (Commissioned from Los Angeles pool)," Actor's Shakespeare Company, Albany, NY, United States of America. (1991 – 1991).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Beirut by Alan Bowne (Commissioned from regional pool Reviewed)," Union College, Schenectady, NY. SSDC Contract, United States of America. (1991 – 1991).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Marat/Sade by Peter Weiss (Reviewed)," Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States of America. (1991 – 1991).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Marat/Sade by Peter Weiss Translation by Adrian Mitchell. Music by Richard Peaslee (Commissioned from regional pool. Reviewed)," Skidmore Theatre, Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States of America. (1991 – 1991).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Curse of the Starving Class by Sam Shepard (Commissioned from regional pool)," Fullerton College, Fullerton CA, United States of America. (1990 – 1990).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "Cutting Class (Dayplayer)," Don Beck and Rudy Cohn, Producers, United States of America. (1989 – 1989).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "Wild Bill's Wild Ride (Stuntplayer)," USC Student Film, United States of America. (1988 – 1988).
Other. "Scenes of Fire," Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ. (1987 – 1987).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Scenes of Fire created by students from the Prometheus myth. Text by Aeschylus and Robert Lowell," Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ, United States of America. (1987 – 1987).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "As You Like It (Celia)," SOUTHERN REPERTORY THEATRE, New Orleans, LA, United States of America. (1987 – 1987).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Passions and Binges. New pieces by various authors (Commissioned from national pool. Reviewed)," Actor's Information Project, New York, NY, United States of America. (1985 – 1985).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Picnic by William Inge (Commissioned from regional pool Reviewed)," Fullerton College, Fullerton CA, United States of America. (1984 – 1984).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Air For One by Wendy Salkind "Best of Baltimore Theatre" (Millie)," WILMA PROJECT THEATRE, New Plays Festival, New Artists Series,, Philadelphia, PA. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, Baltimore County, ARTSCAPE, Baltimore Arts Festival, United States of America. (1984 – 1984).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "After Stardrive by O-lan Shepard Jones and Kathleen Cramer (Chris)," LA MAMA E.T.C., New York, NY, United States of America. (1982 – 1982).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "As You Like It, Directed by Lawrence Sacharow (Obie award winning director) (Phebe)," RIVER ARTS REPERTORY, Woodstock, NY, United States of America. (1982 – 1982).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "One Life to Live (Dayplayer)," ABC-TV, United States of America. (1981 – 1981).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Laundry and Bourbon (Hattie)," T. SCHREIBER STUDIOS, New York, NY, United States of America. (1981 – 1981).
Acting - Film. Hayes, M., "My Old Man, starring Warren Oates (Dayplayer)," CBS-TV, Robert Halmi Productions, United States of America. (1979 – 1979).
Other. Hayes, M., "Mount Analogue (Renée)," Theatre Research Associates, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States of America. (1979 – 1979).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Mount Analogue by Arthur Marcus, Marjorie Hayes and Daniel Thompson," Theatre Research Associates, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States of America. (1979 – 1979).
Other. "Raft Project: Poland Co-Creator/Director of event based on Huckleberry Finn. Guest Artist of the Polish Ministry of Culture. (Invited from international pool)," Funded by the Polish Ministry of Culture, International Theatre Institute, Teatr Laboratorium, Manhattan Project, NYC. Presented on a lake near Gdańsk, Poland.. (1978 – 1978).
Other. "Life is a Dream by Pedro Calderon de la Barca (Reviewed)," Skidmore Theatre, Saratoga Springs, NY. (1978 – 1978).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "All Soul's Day. Co-creator/Director. (Invited)," Manhattan Project's Interdisciplinary Lab, New York, NY, United States of America. (1978 – 1978).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Life Is a Dream by Pedro Calderon de la Barca. Translation by Edith Hamilton (Reviewed)," Skidmore College, Saratoga Springs, NY, United States of America. (1978 – 1978).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "All Souls' Day (Persephone)," Manhattan Project, New York, NY, United States of America. (1978 – 1978).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Open House. Co-creator/Director. A paratheatre event (Commissioned)," Theatre Project, Baltimore, MD, United States of America. (1977 – 1977).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Song of Myself (Twoja Pieśń) on a farm near Ostrowina, Poland (Margie)," Theatre Laboratory, Wrocław, Poland Miedzynarodowy Studia, Director Teo Spychalski Performed at the Théâtre Des Nations Festival with over 4,500 spectators from all over the world, Poland. (1975 – 1975).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Text sources: Mann's Doctor Faustus and Shakespeare's Henry VI, Part I. (Esmeralda-Puzel)," Theatre Laboratory Wrocław, Poland Staż Praktyczny, Poland. (1974 – 1974).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Orison by Fernando Arrabal," Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA, United States of America. (1973 – 1973).
Theatre - Direct play. Hayes, M., "Prometheus Bound by Aeschylus. Translation by Edith Hamilton," Fullerton College, Fullerton, CA, United States of America. (1973 – 1973).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Once Upon a Mattress (Winifred)," LA MUSICAL COMPANY, Los Angeles, CA, United States of America. (1973 – 1973).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Molly Brown (Molly)," LA MUSICAL COMPANY, Los Angeles, CA, United States of America. (1972 – 1972).
Theatre - Perform. Hayes, M., "Three Sisters, director Alvina Krause. The Miser, director Jerry Turner (Anfisa, Dame Claude)," PCPA THEATREFEST, Santa Maria, CA., United States of America. (1970 – 1970).
Best Theatre Productions of 2016 "Mothers and Sons", Critical Rant. (January 2017 – Present).
IAA Arts Fellowship 2017, IAA UNT. (2017 – Present).
Micro Mentoring Grant 2016, UNT. (June 1, 2016 – Present).
Nominated for: Best Supporting Actress in a Musical, John Garcia's The Column Awards. (2013 – Present).
Nominated for: Best Director, John Garcia's The Column. (2010 – Present).
Nominated for: Best Play, John Garcia's The Column Awards. (2010 – Present).
Top Ten Productions "My Sister in This House", Critics Chirstopher Soden and Alexandra Bonifield. (2009 – Present).
Year's Best Directors- Wingspan Theatre's "My Sister in This House", Alexandra Bonifield. (2009 – Present).
Recognition, The Kurt Weill Foundation. (2003 – Present).
Development Leave, UNT. (August 15, 2016 – May 15, 2017).
Scholarly and Creative Award 2016, UNT. (2015 – 2016).
Love's Labors Lost nominated for Best Production, by the major theatre journal in Czech Republic, Divadelni Noviny. (1999 – 1999).
Other, Rhodes-Marshall Scholarship Committee. (1997 – Present).
Other, Scholarship Committee. (1995 – Present).
Other, Advisory Council. (2006 – 2009).
Other, Music for Dance Search Committee. (2007 – 2008).
Other, Renaissance Literature Search Committee. (2007 – 2008).
Other, Personal Affairs Committee. (2007).
Other, Production Committee. (2007).
Other, Promotion and Tenure Committee. (2007).
Other, "Betty Buckley in Concert". (2006 – 2007).
Committee Chair, Production Committee. (2006 – 2007).
Other, Scene Designer Search Committee. (2006 – 2007).
Other. (2006 – 2006).
Other. (2006 – 2006).
Other. (2006 – 2006).
Other. (2006 – 2006).
Other. (2006 – 2006).
Committee Chair, Acting-Voice Search Committee. (2005 – 2006).
Other. (2005 – 2005).
Other, Acting-Directing program. (2004 – 2004).
Other, Executive Committee. (2002 – 2004).
Other. (2003 – 2003).
Other, University Review Committee. (2002 – 2003).
Other, Dean's appointment to CAS Faculty Council. (2000 – 2003).
Other, Acting-Directing program. (2002 – 2002).
Other, Light Designer Search Committee. (2002 – 2002).
Committee Chair, Production Committee. (2002 – 2002).
Other, Technical Director Search Committee. (2002 – 2002).
Other, Theatre History Search Committee. (2002 – 2002).
Other, Production Committee. (2001 – 2002).
Other, Dance and Theatre Arts, English and Foreign Languages. (2001 – 2001).
Other, Dance Search Committee. (2000 – 2001).
Other, Library Committee. (1999 – 2001).
Committee Chair, Set/Light Design Search Committee. (1999 – 2000).
Other, University Fine Arts Committee. (1999 – 2000).
Committee Chair, Set/Light Design Search Committee. (1998 – 1999).
Other. (1998 – 1998).
Other. (1995 – 1998).
Other, Dramatic Literature Search Committee. (1997 – 1997).
Other, Dean's appointment to Future of Fine Arts in CAS. (1996 – 1997).
Committee Chair, Acting-Musical Theatre Search Committee. (1996 – 1996).
Other, Technical Director Search Committee. (1996 – 1996).
Other, Dean's appointment to Future of Dance, Theatre and Radio, TV and Film. (1995 – 1996).
Other, Tony-Award winner Betty Buckley's Song Interpretation Workshop. (2006 – Present).
Other, International Studies Abroad Program. (1999 – Present).
Other, BFA Acting research. (2007 – 2007).
Other, Dallas Shakespeare Festival Executives and Department. (2007 – 2007).
Other, DTA-Watertower Theatre. (2001 – 2001).
Other, Irene Ryan Acting Scholarship Competition. American College Theatre Festival, Regional Conference, Tyler, TX. (2000 – 2000).
Other, BFA in Acting. (1997 – 1999).
Other, Theatre North Texas, Denton, TX. (1997 – 1997).
Other, Mary Moody Northern Theatre, St. Edward's University, Austin, TX. (1994 – 1994).
Other, Capital District Theatre Coalition Albany, NY. (1991 – 1991).