- (September 2002) Plays Dick Wagner in "Night and Day" play by Tom Stoppard (Geary Theater, San Francisco, California, USA).
- (2001) He acted in Harold Pinter's plays, "Celebration," and "The Room," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Geary Theater in San Francisco, California with Rene Augesen, Steven Anthony Jones, and Gregory Wallace in the cast. Carey Perloff was artistic director.
- (2001 - 2002) He acted at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California.
- (2005) He acted in Eugene O'Neill's play, "A Moon for The Misbegotten," in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (May 5 to June 5, 1983) He played Heathcliff in Randolph Carter's adaptation of Emily Bronte's novel, "Wuthering Heights," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Beth Dixon (Ellen Dean); Ray Fry (Joseph); Dierk Torsek (Hindley Ernshaw); Gordana Rashovich (Catherine Ernshaw); Ben Gotlieb (Edgar Linton) and Johanna Leister (Isabel Linton) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (1985) He played Earl of Essex in William Shakespeare's play, "King John," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Elizabethan Stage Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with James Edmondson (King John); David Thompson (Prince Henry, son to the King); Evan Davidson (Arthur, Duke of Britain, nephew to the King); Michael Duncan (Earl of Pembroke); Allen Nause (Earl of Salisbury); Torrey Hanson (Roger Bigod, Earl of Norfolk); Corky Dexter (Hubert De Burgh); Rick Barbour (Robert Faulconbridge, son to Sir Robert Faulconbridge); John David Castellanos (Philip the Bastard, his half brother); Gary Wright (Peter of Pomfret);. Larry Paulsen (Philip, King of France); Brian Tyrrell (Lewis, the Dauphin); Barry Kraft (Duke of Austria); Dan Kremer (Cardinal Pandulph, the Pope's legate); Scott Kaiser (Melun, a French Lord); Milan Dragievich (Chatillion, ambassador from France to King John); Sandy Kelly Hoffman (Queen Elinor, mother to King John); Joan Stuart-Morris (Constance, widow to Geoffrey and mother to Arthur); Kamella Tate (Blanche of Castile, niece to King John) and Carla Spindt (Lady Faulconbridge) in the cast. Rick Barbour, Lee Jay Bountly, Dante Di Loreto, Michael J. Endy, Torrey Hanson, Thomas Major, Larry Paulsen, Bill Ritchie, Kamella Tate, David Thompson, Gary Wright and Rex Young played Lords, Citizens of Angiers, Soldiers, Heralds, Messengers, Monks and other Attendants. Pat Patton was director. Richard L. Hay was setting and properties designer. Sarah Nash Gates was costume designer. James Sale was lighting designer. Daivd L. Boushey was fight director. Todd Barton was composer. Douglas K. Faerber was sound engineer. Hilary Tate was prologue arranger. Lee Alan Byron was stage manager. Joanne L. Fantozzi was production assistant. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (1985) He played Dumaine brother, French Lord in Florentine Army in William Shakespeare's play, "All's Well That Ends Well," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Elizabethan Stage Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Philip Davidson (King of France); Dan Kremer (Duke of Florence); Wesley Grant Bishop (Bertram, Count of Rousillon); Paul Roland (Lafew, an old Lord); Barry Kraft (Parolles, a follower of Betram); Allen Nause (Rinaldo, a Steward and servant to the Countess; Interpreter); Larry Paulsen (Lavatch, a Clown and servant to the Countess); David Thompson (Dumaine Brothers, French lords serving in the Florentine Army); Scott Kaiser (Gentleman, a stranger; French Lord; Helena's suitor; French soldier, attendant to Helena); Michael J. Endy (Physician to the King; French soldier, attendant to Helena); Steve Frey (Parolles' Page; drummer;); Priscilla Hake Lauris (Countess of Rousillon, mother to Bertram); Elizabeth Ury (Helena, an orphan protected by the Countess); Sandy Kelly Hoffman (a Widow of Florence); Sandi Massie (Diana, daughter to the widow); Stephanie Shine (Mariana, neighbor to the widow); Gary Wright (French Lord; Helena's suitor; French soldier, attendant to Helena; Florentine soldier); Thomas Major (French Lord; Helena's suitor; French soldier, attendant to Helena); Tom Scales (French Lord; Helena's suitor; French soldier, attendant to Helena); John Collins (Suitor to Helena; drummer); Shane Henry (Doer); James Giancarlo (Doer); Juan A. Dominguez (Doer); Martin Prelle-Tworek (Doer); Rena Zentner (Doer) and Adair Lamborn (Doer) in the cast. Tony Amendola was director. William Bloodgood was scenic designer. Merrily Murray-Walsh was costume designer. James Sale was lighting designer. Todd Barton was composer. Douglas K. Faerber was sound engineer. Judith Kennedy was choreographer. Kirk M. Boyd was stage manager. Joanne L. Fantozzi was production assistant. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (1985) He played Bassanio, Antonio's friend, in William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Elizabethan Stage Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Joe Vincent (Antonio, a merchant of Venice); Daniel Renner (Salerio, friend to Antonio and Bassanio); Philip Charles Sneed (Salanio, friend to Antonio and Bassanio); Michael McCarrell (Leonardo, servant to Bassanio); Dante Di Loreto (another servant to Bassaino, Masquer); Allen Nause (Lorenzo, in love with Jessica); Barry Kraft (Gratiano, friend to Antonio and Bassanio); Sandi Massie (Portia, an heiress); Ursula Meyer (Nerissa, a waiting woman); Skip Greer (Stephano, servant to Portia); Rick Barbour (Balthasar, servant to Portia); Wayne Ballantyne (Shylock, a Jew); Milan Dragievich (Tubal, a Jew, his friend); John David Castellanos (The Prince of Morocco, suitor to Portia); Michael J. Endy (Attendant to Morocco, Magnifico of Venice); Thomas Major (Attendant to Morocco, Magnifico of Venice); Douglas Markkanen (Launcelot Gobbo, a clown, a servant to Shylock: Paul Roland (Old Gobbo, father to Launcelot); Gloria Biegler (Jessica, a daughter to Shylock); Michael Kevin (The Prince of Aragon, suitor to Portia); Bill Ritchie (attendant to Aragon, Jailer); Gary Wright (Attendant to Aragon, Masquer); Tobias Anderson (The Duke of Venice); Scott Kaiser (Masquer); Susan Carney (musician); Malcolm Lowe (musician)and Patrice Maureen O'Scannell (musician) in the cast. Albert Takazauckas was director. William Bloodgood was settings and properties designer. Jeannie Davidson was costume designer. James Sale was lighting designer. Todd Barton was composer. Kimberly Jean Barry was stage manager. Edward O'Connell was production assistant.
- (2000 to 2001) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Utah Shakespeare Festival in Cedar City, Utah with Phil Hubbard and Danforth Comins in the cast.
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