Notable productions include Yana Wana's Legend of the Bluebonnet, Teen Brain: The Musical, EAT (It's Not About Food), Treasure Island: Reimagined!, and Mariachi Girl.
DCT provides productions for youth and families, year-round education and outreach programs, and a national touring company that travels to over 52 cities and 26 states each year.
In November 2008, she established the Baker Idea Institute, which holds annual symposia to address creativity and artistic expression in education.
She served as a member of the Resident Professional Company of the Dallas Theater Center for twenty years before founding DCT.
DCT on Tour travels throughout North America presenting the professional company to over 100,000 students and families in 60 cities coast-to-coast.
OCT On Tour has played the JFK Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, DC and the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts in Santa Rsa, CA The tour has reached many underserved children in rural and hard-to-reach places, such as Joplin, MO; Topeka, KS; Waco, TX; Klamath Falls, OR; Everett, WA and Anchorage, AK, to name but a few.
Popular touring productions include Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters, Diary of a Worm, A Spider & a Fly, and Flat Stanley.
In 2009, Mufaro's Beautiful Daughters was designated as an NEA (National Endowment for the Arts) American Masterpieces Touring Artist for that year.
For the third year in partnership with DISD Fine Arts, the program has included 35 performances designed to ensure all 14,000 second graders are guaranteed a live theater experience at DCT.
Curtains Up on Reading is an in-school residency that integrates drama, literature, language arts, social studies and history.
DCT artists collaborate with teachers in DISD elementary schools (up to 2,000 students) to incorporate drama into the core curriculum.
Interdisciplinary units are designed and taught using a hands-on approach to enhancing students' understanding of the material, build enthusiasm for learning, and develop self-confidence.