She is best known, however, for her work in film and for her one-woman plays which she has toured extensively including off-Broadway productions written and performed by Allen of ''A Moment's Hesitation
, (director Allen), As It Is in Texas
, (director Ellen Sabastian), and Counter Angel
, (director Joan Tewkesbury), (CD of audio available), (play was filmed by Alan Landsbury). Counter Angel'' was first performed in truck stops and cafes and based on Allen's book of photographs and interviews titled
The Beautiful Waitress (unpublished). Other plays written and performed by Allen include:
Hally Lou and
Homerun. Allen co-wrote the radio play,
Every Three Minutes (National Public Radio) with her son, Bukka Allen. She collaborated with her husband Terry and their sons, Bukka and Bale, on
Do You Know what Your Children are Tonight? (Washington Project for the Arts, Washington, DC). She toured, starred, and co-wrote with Terry Allen and Rinde Eckert the opera,
Pioneer (director, Robert Woodruff), (Spoleto, U.S.A.) music by Paul Dresher Ensemble, and starred as, Chippy, in
Diaries of a West Texas Hooker co-written with Terry Allen, music co-written by the Allens,
Joe Ely,
Butch Hancock, and
Jo Carol Pierce, (American Music Theater Festival, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Lincoln Center, New York) (CD, Hollywood Records,
L.A. Times Pick of the Year). Her film credits include
True Stories,
The Client,
Secondhand Lions,
The Wendell Baker Story and
In the Valley of Elah. She authored a collection of poetry,
Cheek to Cheek (Duckdown Press). Traveling exhibitions (catalogues available) of her photographs and drawings include,
The Beautiful Waitress (Bemis Center for Contemporary Arts, Omaha, Nebraska),
100 Artists See Satan, (Cal State-Fullerton) and
100 Artists See God (Independent Curators International). Allen has been a visiting professor at
San Diego State University and visiting artist and lecturer at many universities including The
San Francisco Art Institute,
UCLA,
NYU,
The Art Institute of Chicago,
University of Texas and The
Architectural Institute of London. Jo Harvey and her husband Terry have two sons and two grandsons and live in
Santa Fe, New Mexico and
Marfa, Texas. She was a recipient of grants from The National Endowment for the Arts Fellowships, ART MATTERS. ==Legacy==