(2006) Appeared in Orran Farmer's "Shakespeare Is Dead" produced by Eastcheap Rep at Tom Noonan's Paradise Factory in New York City.
Originated the role of Kyle in Eastcheap Rep's "Friction" at the Show World Theater in New York.
(2006) Appeared in A.R. Gurney's "Love Letters" at The Cherry Lane Theater.
Is a founding member of Eastcheap Rep, a New York based theater company whose original play "Jumpers" Premiered at the Edinburgh Festival and opened in New York in September 2003.
(2009) Played John and Young Man in the revival of Neil LaBute's "Bash" at the Paradise Factory in New York.
(2010) Played the part of John in the New York revival of Neil LaBute's "Bash". Paul Rudd originated the part in 1999. "Bash" marked Luke's fifth production at Tom Noonan's Paradise Factory in the East Village.