- "John Grisham's The Client" (1995) as John Euland (11/1995)
- National Tour of Twelve Angry Men as Juror #3 (October 2006)
- (October 1 to November 1, 1981) He played Aramis in Peter Raby's adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' novel, "The Three Musketeers," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (D'Artagnan's Father, Grimaud, Mr. Reilly, a Bandit); Bruce Kuhn (D'Artagnan); Marilyn King Hankins (D'Artagnan's Mother, Dona Estefania, Ballroom Dancer, passer by); Steve Wise (Innkeeper of the Jolly Miller, Duke of Buckingham, executioner, Cardinal guard); Fred Sanders (Rochefort, The Cardinal's Agent); Michael Sokoloff (Bicarat, an English guard); Steve Rankin (Jussac, La Comte De Wardes) Peggity Price (Milady De Winter); Adale O'Brien (Mme. Coquenard, Landlady of the Gilded Lady, Ballroom Dancer, Abbess of the Convent at Bethune); Andy Backer (Bonacieux, A Sea Captain, A Jesuit); Ray Fry (Coquenard, Planchet); William McNulty (M. De Treville, Felton); Dierk Toporzysek (Porthos); Patrick Tovatt (Athos); Michael Kevin (Musketeer's Sergeant, Cardinal Richelieu); Susan Cash (Mme. De Chevreuse, Kitty, Ballroom Dancer, passer-by) Sally Faye Reit (Constance, passerby); Anthony De Fonte (Louis XIII, Lord De Winter); Lee Anne Fahey (Anne of Austria); George Kimmel (Laporte, A Cure, Brisemont, musketeer); Christopher Cooper (Germain, Lord Orsmby, Street people, musketeer); Jon Huffman (Leg O'Mutton Innkeeper, street people, musketeer); George Bellah, III (Beggar, street people, Cardinal guard); Charles Coyl (Coquenard's Servant, Innkeeper at the Red Dovecot, Cardinal Guard); Peter De Anello (Patrick, Cardinal's guard) Amy Thompson (Ballroom Dancer, passerby); Joel Hammer (Musketeer); Joe Urla (Musketeer, Jester); Susanna Banks (Barmaid); Kristen Kilgo (Jester) and Jack Young (Jester) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) He played Michael in Wendy Kesselman's play, "Merry-Go-Round," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Laura Hicks (Anna) in the cast. Adale O'Brien was director.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) He played John in Robert Schenkkan's play, "Intermission," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Kevin (Bill); Bruce Kuhn (Steve) and Andy Backer (Sam) in the cast. Frazier Marsh was director.
- (December 3 to 27, 1981) He played Bob Cratchit in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit (Plump Sister, Miss Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Cratchit); Bruce Kuhn (Fred, Man with Snuffbox); Robert Berry (Young Ebenezer, Pallbearer); William McNulty (Scrooge); Anthony De Fonte (Charles Dickens); Ray Fry (Ghost-of-Christmas-Past, Man with Pound Notes); Brian Tibbs (Tiny Tim); Vaughn McBride (Mr. Fezziwig, Ghost of Christmas-Yet-To-Come, Round Charity Man); Laura Hicks (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Andy Backer (John Dickens, Deaf Charity Man, Ghost-of-Christmas-Present); Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Fezziwig, Charwoman); Michael Kevin (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beelter) and Fred Sanders (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Undertaker) in the cast. Frazier Marsh was director.
- (December 31, 1981 to January 31, 1982) He played Jeremy Warrender in Agatha Christie's play, "The Spider's Web," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Backer (Sir Rowland Delahaye); Ray Fry (Hugo Birch); Laura Hicks (Clarissa Hailsham-Brown); Zoe Jackson (Pippa Hailsham-Brown); Adale O'Brien (Mildred Peake); Vaughn McBride (Elgin, the butler); William McNulty (Oliver Costello); Ken Latimer (Henry Hailsham-Brown); Michael Kevin (Inspector Lord) and John Kevin Forsythe (Constable Jones) in the cast. Adale O'Brien was director.
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) He played Frankie McPhilip, Dutch Sailor, Young Man #2, Organization Man #2 and Guard in Thomas Murphy's adaptation of Liam O'Flaherty's novel, "The Informer," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Anne Barclay (Mrs. Foley, Old Woman); Susanna Banks (Mrs. Cassidy, Agnes, 2nd Woman); Lee Biolos (Mr. Turley, Bodyguard, Artist #2); Susan Cash (Kitty, Christina, High-class Whore); Christopher Cooper (Mulholland); Anthony De Fonte (Mr. Cassidy, Judge #1, 1st Man); Louis J. Dezseran (Writer, Artist #1, Publican); Kathryn Fuller (Louisa Cummings, 2nd Woman Neighbor); Laura Hicks (Mary McPhilip); Michael Kevin (Gallagher); Katherine Klekas (Phyllis); Neil Larson (1st Policeman, Pimp); Ken Latimer (Mr. Foley, Farmer, 2nd Man, Workman); Margo Martindale (Aunt Betty, 1st Woman Neighbor, Mixer's Wife); William McNulty (Mr. McPhilip, Evangelist, Judge #2); Amy Thompson (Bridget, 1st Woman, Flower Seller); Dierk Toporzysek (Connors); Fred Sanders (Augustine, Young Man #1, Judge #3); Adale O'Brien (Maggie, Mrs. McPhilip, Poor Old Woman); Wyman Pendleton (Rat Mulligan, 1st Man Neighbor, 3rd Old Man); Steve Rankin (Farrelly, Mixer, Guard #3); Sally Faye Reit (Katie Fox); Joseph Urla (2nd Policeman, Student, Poor Man) and Steve Wise (Father Conroy, Blind Musician, Organization Man #1, Guard) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) He played Ivy Wilson, Ragman, Deputy #2 and Strikebreaker #2 in Terrence Shank's adaptation of John Steinbeck's novel, "The Grapes of Wrath," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Anne Barclay (Miss Horsham): Susan Cash (Rose); Christopher Cooper (Tom); Anthony DeFonte (Trooper #1, Camp Manager, Strikebreaker #1); Louis J. Dezseran (John); Ray Fry (Pa); Allen Evans (Young Man, Clerk); Kathryn Fuller (Ma); Laura Hicks (Grandma); Daniel Jenkins (Al); Michael Kevin (Casy); Katherine Klekas (Sairy Wilson, Girl); Adale O'Brien (Elizabeth Sandry); Wyman Pendleton (Grandpa, Contractor); Steve Rankin (Connie, Strikebreaker #3, Starving Man) and Steve Wise (Trooper #2, Deputy #1, Ranch Manager) in the cast. Terrence Shank was also director.
- (February 23 to April 3, 1983) He played Jim in Kathleen Tolan's play, "A Weekend Near Madison," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Robin Groves (Doe); William Mesnik (David); Mary McDonnell (Nessa) and Holly Hunter (Samantha) in the cast. Emily Mann was director.
- (August 1 to 22, 1977) He played Rabbit in Sam Shepard's play, "Angel City," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Philip Cates (Lanx); Gregg Daniel (Tympani); Lisa Sloan (Miss Scoons); Charles Shaw-Robinson (Robinson Sax) and Peter Harris (Wheeler) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Martin Kapell was director. Charles Stone was designer. Edward Marzano was costume designer. Marshall Wisoff was stage manager.
- (July 10 to August 22, 1977) He acted in Lanie Robertson's play, "Back Country Crimes," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Debi Baltzell; Sharon Ann Barr; Phil Cates; Gregory T. Daniel; Kathy Danzer; Lori Devito; Tony Pasqualini; Charles Shaw-Robin; and Lisa Sloan (The ensemble) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Harold DeFelice was director. Charles Stone was designer.
- (July 3 to August 21, 1977) He played a Waiter in Richard Nelson's play, "Conjuring an Event," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Peter Harris (Charlie); Debi Baltzell (Annabella); Tony Pasqualini (Man); Phil Cates (Smitty) and Charles Shaw-Robinson (Mr. Sleeves) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Douglas Wager was director. Charles Stone was designer.
- (July 4 to August 20, 1977) He played the title role in Len Jenkin's play, "Gogol," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Gregg Daniel (Fanz Anton Mesmer); Kathy Danzer (Patient, actress); Phil Cates (husband, Prof. Feather, actor); Lisa Sloan (Nurse, actress); Sharon Ann Barr (Gogol's mistress); Peter Harris (Resurrection Man); Lori Devito (Corpse, Silvia); Debi Baltzell (Pleasant Woman, Fortune Teller); Charles Shaw-Robinson (Inspector Bucket); Steve Belmont (Doctor, Comic, Butler); Edward Marzano (Doctor, Comic, Butler) and Tony Pasqualini (Dr. Tarr, actor) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. David Schweizer was director. Charles Stone was designer. Kathy Danzer was also costume designer. Bonnie Panson was stage manager.
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