- Her theatrical work includes, "And a Nightingale Sang", at the Santa Monica Playhouse, "Waiting" which she co-wrote, co-produced, and co-starred in with longtime collaborating team Dana Stevens, Anne Ramsay, Laura Hinton and Katherine Miller Kelley. She also co-wrote and co-produced "Borderlands" with The Continuum, the same collaborative team listed above with whom she's happily worked since her UCLA days.
- In 1997, co-starred with C. Thomas Howell, Adam Ferrara, Steven Eckholdt, Rue McClanahan and child actors Mercedes Kastner, Chelsea Parnell and Scotty Leavenworth in an unsold television pilot called "Dads", about three divorced dads, a woman fashion executive, a grunge-rock singer and an architect in the thralls of raising their precocious pre-schooler kids. Jane Sibbett played a divorced mother of another child in the pre-school class and love interest for C. Thomas Howell's character, "Carl". The pilot was produced by Mark Ganzel.
- After co-directing and producing the documentary, Braco - The Golden Bridge (2010) (aka "Braco, The Gaze of Light - Journey to Hawaii"), (released in April, 2010 through Awakening Within [us], Jane agreed to produce the live tour of the Croatian healer, Sead Hasanovic, in America.
- Jane and her partner, Megan MacArthur, co-directed and produced the documentary, "13 + 13 Grandmothers", on the Big Island of Hawaii, the journey of the 13 Grandmothers of Turtle Island sharing their wisdom with the Tutu Wahine of the Pacific Rim. Editing is ongoing.
- Jane, Karl Fink and Megan MacArthur, through their Wild Aloha Studios, agree to create a second documentary on the healing phenomenon Sead Hasanovic as he journeys back from Croatia to experience The Golden State. (Production April - August, 2010) California, Arizona, Japan, and Croatia.
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