- (August 2 to 6, 1966) He played Old One, Illusionist and second fisherman in Jean Giraudoux's play, "Ondine," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackryod (Bertram); Ursula Anspach (court lady); Margaret Barker (Eugenie); Paul Barstow (Superintendent, first judge); Bernadette Barzini (court lady); Bonnie Bee Buzzard (Dancing Ondine, court lady); Tony Capodilupo (Auguste); Cheryl Clark (court lady); Julie Cobb (window woman); Jim Collins (executioner); Carol Dudley (Singing Ondine); Robert Goldston (crowd, page); Kathy Grey (Dancing Ondine); Arlene Guigino (Singing Ondine); William Hansen (King); Jerry Hoffman (Trainer of Seals, Servant); Daphne Hunsaker (Singing Ondine); Scott Hunter (Crowd, theatre troupe); Russell Kallen (crowd); Kathryn Keach (Dancing Ondine); Lorraine Knight or Laurie Kennedy (Violante); Lenore Manzella (Singing Ondine, theatre troupe); Zora Margolis (crowd); Ellen Novack (crowd); Carrie Nye (Ondine); Joan Pape (Angelique, kitchen maid); David Peck (Matho); Miriam Piper (Salammbo); Philip Polito (Lord Chamberlain, Second Judge); James Ray (Ritter Hans); Susan Shipman (Singing Ondine); Richard Silcox (court gentleman); Eric Steckler (court gentleman); Ann Steiner (crowd); Barbette Tweed (Bertha); Gerhild Ukryn (singing Odine); Theodore Vogel (First Fisherman, court gentleman) and Erica Wolfe (Dancing Ondee, court lady) in the cast. Rita Bottomley Wilson was costume designer. John Conklin was scenic designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager. Tom Sawyer was also assistant stage manager.
- (August 2 to 6, 1966) He played old one, illusionist and second fisherman in Jean Giraudoux's play, "Ondine," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackryod (Bertram); Ursula Anspach (court lady); Margaret Barker (Eugenie); Paul Barstow (Superintendent, first judge); Bernadette Barzini (court lady); Bonnie Bee Buzzard (Dancing Ondine, court lady); Tony Capodilupo (Auguste); Cheryl Clark (court lady); Julie Cobb (window woman); Jim Collins (executioner); Carol Dudley (Singing Ondine); Robert Goldston (crowd, page); Kathy Grey (Dancing Ondine); Arlene Guigino (Singing Ondine); William Hansen (King); Jerry Hoffman (Trainer of Seals, Servant); Daphne Hunsaker (Singing Ondine); Scott Hunter (Crowd, theatre troupe); Russell Kallen (crowd); Kathryn Keach (Dancing Ondine); Lorraine Knight or Laurie Kennedy (Violante); Lenore Manzella (Singing Ondine, theatre troupe); Zora Margolis (crowd); Ellen Novack (crowd); Carrie Nye (Ondine); Joan Pape (Angelique, kitchen maid); David Peck (Matho); Miriam Piper (Salammbo); Philip Polito (Lord Chamberlain, Second Judge); James Ray (Ritter Hans); Susan Shipman (Singing Ondine); Richard Silcox (court gentleman); Eric Steckler (court gentleman); Ann Steiner (crowd); Barbette Tweed (Bertha); Gerhild Ukryn (singing Odine); Theodore Vogel (First Fisherman, court gentleman) and Erica Wolfe (Dancing Ondee, court lady) in the cast. Rita Bottomley Wilson was costume designer. John Conklin was scenic designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager. He was also assistant stage manager.
- (July 26 to 30, 1966) He was assistant stage manager for Peter Weiss' play, "Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed By the Inmates of The Asylum of Charen," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Duperret); Ursula Anspach (Horse); Paul Barstow (Coulmier); Bernadette Barzini (Patient); Bonnie Bee Buzzard (Madame Coulmier); Tony Capodilupo (Marquis De Sade); Cheryl Clark (Lavoisier); Julie Cobb (Nouveau Riche, patient); James Collins (guard); Blaine Deutschendorf (horse, patient); Joyce Ebert (Corday); Tom Elder (Pa, Abbott, patient): Robert Goldston (Salesman, patient); Arlene Gugino (musician); Jerry Hoffman (Herald); Daphne Hunsaker (Nun); Scott Hunter (Guard); Yardenna Hurwitz (prostitute); Adriene Jampolis (prostitute);Russell Kallen (Mad Animal, Military Representative, patient); Stacy Keach (Jean Paul Marat); Peter Klein (musician); Lorraine Knight or Laurie Kennedy (Simmone); Lenore Manzella (Nun); Zora Margolis (Kokol, Ma); Frances Morris (Couple); Ellen Novack (Noble); Peter Platten (Pimp, Voltaire, patient); Philip Polito (Polpoch); Joan Pope (Rossignol); Judi Richheimer (flower seller); Susan Shipman (Madamoiselle Coulmier); Richard Silcox (Cucurucu); Eric Steckler (Schoolmaster); Klaus Stein (acrobat); Ann Steiner (Nun); Elizabeth Sterling (prostitute); Lana Teichelman (Priest); Gerhild Ukryn (Noble, Scientist); Theodore Vodel (couple, patient); John Wichman (Guard); Erica Wolfe (patient, musician); Roger Zim (Roux); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Rita Bottomley Wilson was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Ruth Sanford and Jack Watson were box office personnel. Tom Brennan was director. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager.
- (August 23 to 27, 1966) He played Charlie Davenport in Irving Berlin, Herbert and Dorothy Fields' musical, "Annie Get Your Gun," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Ursula Anspach (other); Paul Barstow (Major Lillie); Bernadette Barzini (Mrs. Ferguson, other); Marilyn Boycoff (other); Tony Capodilupo (Colonel William F. Cody); Cheryl Chalmers (Other); James Collins (other); Blaine Deutschendorf (Mrs. Blacktooth, Mrs. Schuyler Adams, other); William Donovan (Little Boy); Carol Dudley (other); Joyce Ebert (Dolly Tate); Tom Elder (Footman, other); George F. Goheen (other); Robert Goldstein (other); Kathy Gray (other); Arlene Gugino (other); Jerry Hoffman (Conductor, Pawnee's messenger, other); Daphne Hunsaker (other); Adrienne Jampolis (other); Russ Kallen (Indian Boy, other); Tom Kalt (Little Jake); Stacy Keach (Sitting Bull); Peter Klein (Iron Tail, Mr. Schuyler Adams, other); Lorraine Knight or Laurie Kennedy (Other); David Loden (Frank Butler); Santo Loquasto (Dr. Ferguson); Lenore Manzella (other) Zora Margolis (Mrs. Little Horse, other); Walter May (Porter); Patti Moore (Jessie); Frances Morris (other); Joan Pape (Mrs. Ernest Henderson, other); Victoria S. Pearson (Nellie); David Peck (Waiter, other); Betsy Peck (Little Girl); Miriam Piper (other); Phil Polito (Foster Wilson, Mr. Ernest Henderson); Susan Shipman (other); Eric Steckler (Mr. Clay, other); Ann Steiner (Mrs. Yellowfoot, other); Elizabeth Sterling (Mimmie); Barbette Tweed (Mrs. S. Potter-Porter); Gerhild Ukryn (other); Tex Vogel (Mac); John Wichman (other); Erica Wolfe (other); Caroline Worth Darnell (Annie Oakley) and Penny Worth (Indian dancer, other) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Peter Hunt was director and lighting designer. John Conklin was scenery designer. Rita Bottomley was costume designer. Caroline Worth Darnell was also choreographer. Arthur Rubinstein was conductor and musical director. Dan Paget was assistant musical director. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager. He was also assistant stage manager.
- (August 9 to 13, 1966) He was assistant stage manager for Frank D. Gilroy's play, "The Subject Was Roses," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tony Capodilupo (John Cleary); Margaret Barker (Nettie Cleary) and David Ackroyd (Timmy Cleary) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Santo Loquasto was scenery designer. Rita Bottomley was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. J-M Sundtrom was stage manager.
- (July 1 to 9, 1966) He played Ed Carmichael in George S. Kaufman's and Moss Hart's play, "You Can't Take It With You," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Tony Kirby); Margaret Barker (Duchess Olga Katrina); Paul Barstow (Mr. Kirby); Tony Capodilupo (Paul Sycamore); Aixa Clemente (Rheba); Karlene Counsman (Mrs. Kirby); William Hansen (Grandpa); Scott Hunter (G Man); Russell Kallen (G Man); Stacy Keach (Boris Kolenkhov); Walter May (Donald); Eda Reiss Merin (Penelope Sycamore); Leland Moss (G Man); Mary Ellen O'Brien (Alice Sycamore); Joan Pape (Gay Wellington); Philip Polito (Mr. Henderson); John P. Ryan (Mr. De Pinna); Barbette Tweed (Essie) and Roger Zin (G Man) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Robert Darling was scenery designer. Rita Bottomley was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. J-M Sundstrum was stage manager. Sandra Manley was main production assistant.
- (July 19 to 23, 1966) He played Phillip in James Goldman's play, "The Lion in Winter," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Geoffrey); Joyce Ebert (Eleanor); Stacy Keach (Richard); John Ryan (Henry); Barbette Tweed (Alais) and Theodore Vogel III (John) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Arvin Brown was director. Robert Darling was scenery designer. Rita Bottomley was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. J-M Sundstrom was stage manager. He was also assistant stage manager.
- (June 30 to July 8, 1967) He played guest, King's chief Courtier, Baillon and Thin Man in Henrik Ibsen's play, "Peer Gynt," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Aslak, Fellah, Parson); Margaret Barker (Aase); Dena Brown (guest); Ladislau Brown (Bridegroom, Troll); Sophronia Camp (guest); Tony Capodilupo (King, Eberkopf); Karlene Counsman (her mother); Bill Donovan (Green Woman's Son); Donald Ecklebarger (his father, Troll, inmate, Man 1); Hugh Elder (guest); Addison Hall (guest, troll, inmate); William Hansen (Button Moulder); Batya Hilsen (Neighbor, His mother, inmate); Alan Holzman (guest, Huhu, Boy 1); Robert Ingham (her father, Cotton, Man 2); Susan Kaplan (guest, inmate); Peter Klein (troll); Stephen Lavino (guest, Man 3); Peter Magee (guest, Boy 2); Tom Mohler (neighbor, inmate); Charlotte Owens (neighbor, guest); Portia Patterson (guest, Andra); Betsy Peck (Helga); Priscilla Pointer (Green Woman); Christine Reilly (Ingrid, inmate); Marguerite Ricci (Violinist); Ellen Riordan (guest, troll, dancer); Beverly Ross (guest); Jessie Sayre (troll); Ronald Silver (neighbor, guest, troll, Hussein); David Smith (guest, Boy 3); Marjorie Suisman (troll); William Swetland (Begriffenfeldt); Robert Symonds (Peer Gynt); Barbette Tweed (Solveig); Susie Vincent (troll); Margaret Warburton (troll); Heddy Weiss (guest, troll); David Wolman (guest, troll, boy 4); Piper Zeller (troll, inmate); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. John Conklin was scenery, costume and projections designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Arthur Rubinstein was music director. Mark Healy was stage manager.
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