- Stars in Prairie Theatre Exchange's production of Copenhagen in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada in October, 2005.
- (1967 season) Lynne Arden; Rene Auberjonois; Ramon Bieri; Dion Chesse; Barbara Colby; Peter Donat; Jay Doyle; George Ede; Patricia Falkenhain; Harry Frazier; Ellen Geer, Will Geer; Robert Gerringer; David Grimm; Phillip Kerr; Ruth Kobart; Michael Learned; Barry MacGregor; DeAnn Mears; Judith Milhalyi; Jopsehine Nichols; William Paterson; Angela Paton; Charlene Polite; Marguerite Ray; Ray Reinhardt; Ken Ruta; John Schuck; Paul Shenar; Deborah Sussel; Patrick Tovatt; Ann Weldon and he were associates and journeyman actors at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California. Mark Bramhall; David Dukes; Robert Ferro; Larry Ferguson; Terry Mace; Glenn Mazen; Kimo Perry; Herman Poppe; Kate Hawley; Karen Ingenthron; Carol Mayo Jenkins; Enid Kent; Barry Kraft; Dana Larson; Michael Lerner; James Ragan; Mary Ellen Ray; Mark Schell; Izetta Smith; Gil Turner; Don Watson and Kitty Winn were the acting fellows at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967 season) He had seven roles at the American Contemporary Theatre in San Francisco, California.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967) He and Richard Dysart directed Edward Albee's play, 'The Zoo Story,' and Samuel Beckett's play, "Krapp's Last Tape," in the American Conservatory Theatre One Acts production at the Marines Theatre in San Francisco, California. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1967 to 1968 season) He played a Clown, servant to Olivia, in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night, or What You Will," at the American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California with Paul Shenar (Orisino, Duke of Illyria); Philip Kerr (Orsino, Duke of Illyria); James Ragan (Orsino, Duke of Illyria; Valentine); Mark Schell (Curio; Antonio); Larry Ferguson (Curio; A Sea Captain, friend to Viola); Don Watson (Curio); Kimo Perry (Valentine); De Ann Mears (Viola, sister to Sebastian); Ellen Geer (Viola, sister to Sebastian); Dana Larson (Viola, sister to Sebastian); Patrick Tovatt (A Sea Captain, friend to Viola; Malvolio, steward to Olivia); Herman Poppe (A Sea Captain, friend to Viola; Sir Andrew Aguecheck; First Officer); Ray Reinhardt (Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia); Harry Frazier (Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia); George Ede (Sir Toby Belch, uncle to Olivia; Antonio); Glen Mazen (Sir Andrew Aguecheck; Antonio); Peter Donat (Sir Andrew Aguecheck); David Grimm (Clown, servant to Olivia); David Dukes (Clown, servant to Olivia; Fabian); Carol Mayo Jenkins (Olivia); Deborah Sussel (Olivia); Kate Hawley (Olivia); Ken Ruta (Malvolio, steward to Olivia); Barry Kraft (Malvolio, steward to Olivia; Priest); John Schuck (Antonio); Mark Bramhall (Sebastian); Ray Laine (Sebastian); Michael Lerner (Fabian); Terry Mace (Fabian; Priest); Gil Turner (Priest; Second Officer) and Robert Feero (Second Officer) in the cast. William Ball was artistic director.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967) He acted in Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore's play, "Beyond the Fringe," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Marines Theatre in San Francisco, California with Austin Pendleton and Rene Auberjonois in the cast. Rene Auberjonois was also director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967) He acted in Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore's play, "Beyond the Fringe," in an American Conservatory Theatre production at the Marines Theatre in San Francisco, California with David Grimm; Austin Pendleton and Rene Auberjonois in the cast. Rene Auberjonois was also director. William Ball was artistic director.
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