- "Cracks in the Sidewalk" by Yabo Yablonsky for the American Renegade Theater Group, off-Broadway, New York.
- Directed "At First Sight" by Anne Pie at the Sweet Lies Theatre
- Directed "Front Street" by Annie Pie at the St. Genesius Theatre in Hollywood and at the Seven Angels Theater, Waterbury, Ct.
- Produced forty-two episodes of the series Tales from the Darkside (1983) and directed two episodes starring Phyllis Diller and Allen Garfield.
- Produced Brass (1985) (aka "Police Brass"), a MOW, starring Carroll O'Connor for CBS.
- Directed "Wild Mushrooms" at American Renegade Theater, Off-Broadway in New York
- Directed - "Brooklyn USA" at the Actor's Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- Produced and Directed - "The Viewing" at the Renegade Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- Directed - "Cracks in the Sidewalk" at the Renegade Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- Produced and Directed - "The Death of William Shakespeare" at McCadden Place Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- Directed - "At First Sight" at The Bitter Truth Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- Produced and Directed - "The Elevator" in Los Angeles, California.
- Produced and Directed - "Death of a Don" at the Melrose Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- Produced and Directed - "Front Street" at St. Genesius Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- Stage Director - "The Sicilian Bachelor" at Tiffany Theater in Los Angeles, California.
- (January 27 to March 20, 2011) He directed Dan Gordon's adaptation of Bose Hadleigh's book, "Bette Davis Speaks," at the Indian Wells Theater in Palm Desert, California with Linda Gray (Bette Davis); Kathleen Noone (Bette Davis); Rolf Saxon (Bose Hadleigh) and Salome Jens (alternate for Bette Davis) in the cast. Mike Carazza and Heather Hundley were producers. Frank Montifore was co-producer. William Gilinsky was stage manager. Jeff Rack was set designer. Cary Tyler was sound designer and operator. Gil Trevino was light designer. Ana Castronovo was costume designer. Earl Wilson was Tech Team Leader. Mike Singer was publicity manager. Penni Thompson, Vicky Espin and Helen Machtolf were Box Office. Bill Gray was house manager.
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