- (April 2002) Plays Nartzis Konstantinitch Trembinsky in "Fortune's Fool" play by Ivan Turgenev, adapted by Mike Poulton (Music Box Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (September 2002) Plays Verges, Friar Francis in "Much Ado About Nothing" play by William Shakespeare (Hartford Stage, Hartford, Connecticut, USA).
- (January 2003) Plays Verges, Friar Francis in "Much Ado About Nothing" play by William Shakespeare (The Shakespeare Theatre, Washington, DC, USA)
- (February 2006) Plays Frank Rashman in "The Right Kind of People" play by Neil Simon (Primary Stages, New York City, New York, USA).
- (February 2006) Plays Frank Rashman in "The Right Kind of People" play by Charles Grodin (Primary Stages, New York City, New York, USA).
- (April 7 to 30, 1994) He played C. S. Lewis in William Nicholson's play, "Shadowlands," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Peter Kybart (Christopher Riley); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Rev. Harry Harrington); Bob Burrus (Dr. Oakley, Clerk); V. Craig Heidenreich (Alan Gregg, Doctor); Fred Major (Major W. H. Lewis (Warnie); Ryan Haeseley (Douglas); Karen Grassle (Joy Gresham (neé Davidman); Joshua Dean Gordon (Priest, Waiter); Adale O'Brien (Registrar, Nurse) and Masha A. Obolensky (Woman, Witness) in the cast. Rob Bundy was director.
- (November 14, 1997) He played Thornton in Julie Crutcher's adaptation of Gertrude Stein and Thornton Wilder letters into a play, "Lots of Love Gertrude, Ever Thine Thornton," in a 13th Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Marion McCorry (Gertrude) in the cast.
- (March 11 to April 1, 2001) He played Uncle Fraser Ring in Mac Wellman's play, "Description Beggarred: Or the Allegory of Whiteness," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Adale O'Brien (Cousin Julia Ring); Anne O'Sullivan (Aunt Bianca Ring); Eleanor Glockner (Moth Ring); Lia Aprile (Louisa Ring, Disputant) and Claire Anne Longest (The White Dwarf) in the cast. Lisa Peterson was director. Michael Roth was music director. Nehal Joshi played Bass. Emera Felice Krauss played the French Horn, Trumpet, Keyboards and Vocals. Peter Rhee played the Violin, Trombone, Guitar and Vocals. Richard Sisto played the Percussion. Kelly Wilkinson played the Vocals, Guitar and Keyboards.
- (February 13, 1997 to April 13, 1997) He played Edward L. McKeever in Howard Teichman and George S. Kaufman's play, "The Solid Gold Cadillac" at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Charlotte Rae (Mrs. Laura Partridge); Jim Korinke (T. John Blessington); Evan Gamsu (Alfred Metcalfe); Scott Cordes (Clifford Snell); Cheryl Weaver (Amelia Shotgraven); Kevin Fewell (Mark Jenkins); Jennifer Mays (Miss L'Arriere) and Bonita Hansen (Miss Logan) in the cast. Laure Isham, Jeff Davolt, Todd Miller and Greg Butell played reporters and cameramen in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Charles Repole was director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer and properties coordinator. Howard Jones was scenic designer. Lynda K. Myers and Gregg Benkovich were costume designers. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Charles D. Adamson was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Stephanie Klapper was New York City casting director. Duane D. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. David Beatty was assistant technical director.
- (August 29 to September 2, 1961) He played Fourth Baron in Jean Anouilh's play, "Becket," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Badham (Second Monk, Second French Baron); Margaret Barker (Queen Mother); Tom Brennan (Folliot Bishop of London); Jacques Cartier (Bishop of York); Carl Cerney (Monk); Thomas Cox (Son, Monk); Robert Darling (Old Man, First Servant, First Monk); Apollo Dukakis (Archbishop of Canterbury, Priest, Second Servant, Secretary to the Archbishop, Page, Canterbury Priest); Joyce Ebert (Gwendolen); Michael Ebert (Becket); Judy Frank (Young Queen); Frank Geraci (Young Monk); Peter Hunt (First French Baron); Berny Jones Jr. (Third Baron); Ben Keller (Henry); Charles Kimbrough (Second Baron, Provost, Louis King of France); John Ludwig (First Soldier); Robert Mathews (First Baron, Cardinal Zambelli); Nathaniel Messimer (Second Soldier); William Mintzer (Choirboy, Elder Son, Monk); Joseph Nassif (Bishop of Oxford, Pope); Paul Park (Younger Son); Olivia Post (French Girl); Janet Sarno (Daughter); M.A. Shaw (Monk); Hugh Tirrell (Monk) and Christopher Welch (Monk) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was also lighting designer. Arthur Rubinstein was composer and conductor. Jacques Cartier was also stage manager.
- (August 15 to 19, 1961) He played a moving man in Lillian Hellman's play, "Toys in the Attic," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Margaret Barker (Anna Berniers); Carl Cerney (Moving Man); Clayton Corbin (Henry Simpson); Olympia Dukakis (Carrie Bernier); Berney Jones (Moving Man); Harry Lewis (Gus); Anne Revere (Albertine Prime); Rex Robbins (Julian Berniers); Terry Saucier (Taxi Driver); Robin Strasser (Lily Berniers) and Hugh Tirrell (Moving Man) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
- (July 7 to 15, 1961) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Othello," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Brabantio); Ken Costigan (Duke of Venice); Olympia Dukakis (Emilia); Michael Ebert (Cassio); Judy Frank (Desdemona); Frank Geraci (Grabiano); Don Gunderson (Othello); Peter Hunt; Charles Kimbrough (Roderigo); Joseph Nassif (Lodovico); Rex Robbins (Montano); Janet Sarno (Bianca); William Shust (Iago); Robin Strasser and Barbette Tweed (Senator) in the cast. Janet Bell, Whitney Blausen, Carl Cerney, Frank Geraci, Barbara Gordon, Joan Lank, Kristin Leith, John Ludwig, Nathaniel Messimer, William Mintzer, Phoebe Moyer, Joseph Nassif, Louise Ober,Olivia Post, Lynne Price, Rex Robbins, Terry Saucier, Devi Shah, Margery Shaw, Robin Strasser, Shepperd Strudwick III, Hugh Terrill, Barbette Tweed, Alice Tweedie, Ann Wilson and he also played attendants, Citizens of Cyprus, Senators and Soldiers. Jacques Cartier was apprentice supervisor and stage manager. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. John Conklin was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Arthur Rubinstein was composer and conductor.
- (August 1 to 5, 1961) He played first messenger in Archibald MacLeish's play, "JB," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Janet Bell (Girl); Barbara Bossert (Mary); Tom Brennan (J.B.); Ken Costigan (Mr. Zuss); Olympia Dukakis (Mrs. Botticelli); Judith Frank (Mrs. Lesure); Barbara Gordon (Ruth); Charles Kimbrough (Nickles); Robert Mathews (Bildad); William Mintzer (Jonathan); Joseph Nassif (Eliphaz); Katy Park (Rebecca); Olivia Post (Mrs. Mable); Rex Robbins (Zophar); Janet Sarno (Sarah); Terry Saucier (Second Messenger); Margery Shaw (Mrs. Murphy); Hugh Tirrell (David) and Barbette Tweed (Mrs. Adams) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. William Francisco was director. Robert Darling was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Arthur Rubinstein was composer and conductor. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
- (August 8 to 12, 1961) He played a second soldier in Peter Ustinov's play, "Romanoff and Juliet," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Ken Costigan (General); Olympia Dukakis (Evdokia Romanoff); Judy Frank (Juliet); Frank Geraci (Freddie Vanderstuyt); Charles Kimbrough (Igor Romanoff); Robert Mathews (Vadim Romanoff); Joseph Nassif (The Spy); Rex Robbins (Hooper Moulsworth); Janet Sarno (Junior Captain Marfa Zlotochienko); Sheppard Strudwick III (First Soldier) and Alice Tweedie (Beulah Moulsworth) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Robert Darling was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
- (July 25 to 29, 1961) He played a porter, Schlepkin brother, Victor Molton and first cameraman in George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's play, "Once in a Lifetime," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Badham (Bishop); Whitney Blausen (Miss Chasen); Barbara Bossert (Mad Dancer, First Page); Carl Cerney (Second Chauffeur, Shlepkin brother, Mr. Flick, Boomboy, biographer); Ken Costigan (Rudolph Kammerling); Noel Dowling (First Couple, Another Hobart Fan, Miss Newton); Olympia Dukakis (Helen Hobart); Judy Frank (May Daniels); Frank Geraci (Shlepkin Brother, Laurence Vail); Barbara Gordon (Coat Check Girl, second bridesmaid); Charles Kimbrough (Meterstein, Schlepkin brother); Joan Lank (Hobart Fan, Angel); Kristin Leith (Second Couple, Squaw); John Ludwig (Ernest, Schlepkin brother, Sound mixer, Barber); Nathaniel Messimer (Second Couple, First Policeman, Schlepkin brother, Leading Man, reporter); William Mintzer (Chair Man); Phoebe Moyer (Cigarette Girl, Makeup girl); Joseph Nassif (Herman Glogauer); Louise Ober (Susan Walker); Olivia Post (Phyllis Fontaine, first bridesmaid); Lynne Price (Miss Leighton); Rex Robbins (George Lewis); Janet Sarno (Mrs. Walker); Terry Saucier (First Couple, Schlepkin brother, Arthur Sullivan, Second Cameraman, portrait artist); Devi Shah (First Maid, third bridesmaid, Manicurist); Margery Shaw (Second Maid, fourth bridesmaid); Edward Sherman (Schlepkin brother, Second Lightman); William Shust (Jerry Hyland); Robin Strasser (Second Page); Sheppard Strudwick III (Bell Boy, Second Electrician, First Lightman); Hugh Tirrell (First Chauffeur, Second Policeman, Schlepkin brother, Oliver Fulton, First Electrician, Tie man); Alice Tweedie (Florabel Leigh, George's secretary); Ann Wilson (Office Girl, Angel); . Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. William Francisco was director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
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