- (1965- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1965) Stage Play: Danton's Death (Revival). Written by Georg Buchner. New English version by Herbert Blau. Directed by Herbert Blau. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 21 Oct 1965- 27 Nov 1965 (46 performances + 10 previews that began on 12 Oct 1965). Cast: Ruth Attaway, Frank Bayer, Stanley Beck, Alan Bergmann, Roscoe Lee Browne, Mariclare Costello, James Dukas, Gail Fisher, Ray Fry, Robert Gerringer, Michael Granger, James Greene, Edith Gresham, Robert Haswell, Marcie Hubert, Elizabeth Huddle, James Earl Jones, Stacy Keach, Lincoln Kilpatrick, Beatrice Manley, Paul Mann, Claudette Nevins, Robert Phalen, Priscilla Pointer, Tom Rosqui, Robert Stattel, Robert Symonds, Shirley Jac Wagner, Ronald Weyand, Kate Wilkinson, Edward Winter, Louis Zorich. Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Herbert Blau and Jules Irving).
- (1965) Stage Play: The Country Wife. Comedy (revival). Written by William Wycherley [posthumous]. Note: Work has been produced several times on film and on TV, first adapted as a short, The Country Girl (1915).
- (1966) Stage Play: The Caucasian Chalk Circle. Music by Morton Subotnick. Written by Bertolt Brecht. Lyrics by Morton Subotnick. Directed by Jules Irving. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 24 Mar 1966- 18 Jun 1966 (100 performances + 5 previews that began on 18 Mar 1966). Cast: Ruth Attaway, Carolyn Coates, James Dukas, Ray Fry, Michael Granger, Edith Gresham, Robert Haswell, Marcie Hubert, Elizabeth Huddle, Stacy Keach, Judith Lowry [final Broadway role], Beatrice Manley, Brock Peters, Robert Phalen, Priscilla Pointer, Tom Rosqui, Robert Stattel, Robert Symonds, Boris Tumarin, Murvyn Vye, Shirley Jac Wagner, Ronald Weyand, Edward Winter. Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Herbert Blau and Jules Irving).
- (1966) Stage Play: The Alchemist (Revival).
- (1966) Stage Play: Yerma. Written by Frederico Garcia Lorca. Translated by W.S. Merwin. Directed by John Hirsch. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 8 Dec 1966- 28 Jan 1967 (60 performances + 4 previews that began on 3 Dec 1966). Cast: Ruth Attaway, Virgilia Chew, Nina Dova, Pamela Dunlap, Gloria Foster, Frank Langella, Aline MacMahon, Beatrice Manley, Ruth Manning, Nancy Marchand, Peter Nyberg, Robert Phalen, Priscilla Pointer, Tom Rosqui, Maria Tucci. Understudy: Elizabeth Huddle. Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Herbert Blau and Jules Irving).
- (1967) Stage Play: The East Wind.
- (1967) Stage Play: Galileo (Revival). Written by Bertolt Brecht. Directed by John Hirsch. Vivian Beamont Theatre: 13 Apr 1967- 17 Jun 1967 (76 performances + 4 previews).
- (1968) Stage Play: Saint Joan. Drama (revival).
- (1968) Stage Play: Tiger at the Gates. Drama (revival). Written by Jean Giraudux. Director. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 29 Feb 1968- 6 Apr 1968 (44 performances + 4 previews).
- (1968) Stage Play: Cyrano de Bergerac (Revival).
- (1968) Stage Play: King Lear. Drama (revival). [Production played in repertory with A Cry of Players]. Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by John Morris. Scenic Design by Ming Cho Lee. Costume Design by Theoni V. Aldredge. Lighting Design by John Gleason. Assistant Scenic Design: Lee Rand Jenkins. Assistant Director: Amy Saltz. Directed by Gerald Freedman. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 14 Nov 1968- 15 Feb 1969 (72 performances + 4 previews). Cast: Ruth Attaway (as "Ensemble"), Joseph Attles (as "Ensemble"), Rene Auberjonois (as "Fool"), Gerry Black (as "Ensemble"), Samual Blue, Jr. (as "Ensemble"), Philip Bosco (as "Earl of Kent"), Virgilia Chew (as "Ensemble"), Charles Cioffi (as "Duke of Albany"), Lee J. Cobb (as "King Lear of Britain") [final Broadway role], James Cook (as "Ensemble"), John Devlin (as "Duke of Cornwall"), Stan Dworkin (as "Ensemble"), Patricia Elliott (as "Regan, Lear's Daughter "), Stephen Elliott (as "Earl of Gloucester"), Barnett Epstein (as "Ensemble"), Brendan Fay (as "Cornwall's Servant"), Mervyn Haines (as "Messenger to Cordelia/Ensemble"), Douglas Hayle (as "Ensemble"), Martin Herzer (as "Ensemble"), Stacy Keach (as "Edmund, Gloucester's Bastard Son"), Robert Levine (as "Ensemble"), Marilyn Lightstone (as "Goneril, Lear's Daughter"), Don McHenry (as "Old Man"), Judith Mihalyi (as "Ensemble"), Robert Molock (as "Ensemble"), Bill Moor (as "Duke of Burgundy"), William Myers (as "Doctor"), Robert Phalen (as "King of France/Soldier"), Paul Rudd (as "Herald/Ensemble"), Tom Sawyer (as "Oswald, Goneril's Steward"), Joseph Schroer (as "Captain/Ensemble"), Robert Stattel (as "Edgar, Gloucester's Son"), Jean-Pierre Stewart (as "Messenger to Albany/Ensemble"), Ray Stewart (as "Curan"), Barbette Tweed (as "Cordelia, Lear's Daughter"), Susan Tyrrell (as "Ensemble"), Ronald Weyand (as "Gentleman"). Understudies: Charles Cioffi (as "King Lear of Britain"), James Cook (as "Fool"), Jerome Dempsey (as "Curan/Ensemble"), John Devlin (as "Edmund"), Michael Egan (as "Doctor/Duke of Burgundy"), Mervyn Haines (as "Ensemble"), Joan Jeffri (as "Goneril/Regan"), Judith Mihalyi (as "Cordelia"), William Myers (as "Earl of as "Gloucester/Ensemble"), Robert Phalen (as "Edgar"), Joseph Schroer (Duke of Cornwall/Oswald"), Jean-Pierre Stewart (as "King of France"), Ronald Weyand (as "Earl of Kent"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving).
- (1968) Stage Play: A Cry of Players. [Production played in repertory with King Lear]. Written by William Gibson. Incidental music by Richard Peaslee. Directed by Gene Frankel. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 14 Nov 1968- 15 Feb 1969 (72 performances + 4 previews). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving).
- (1969) Stage Play: In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer.
- (1969) Stage Play: In the Matter of J. Robert Oppenheimer [return engagement]. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 26 Jun 1969- 27 Sep 1969 (108 performances). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving).
- (1972) Stage Play: The Crucible. Drama (revival). Written by Arthur Miller. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Carrie Fishbein Robbins. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Directed by John Berry. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 27 Apr 1972- 3 Jun 1972 (44 performances + 13 previews). Cast: Philip Bosco (as "Reverend John Hale"), Crickett Coan (as "Susanna Walcott"), Jerome Dempsey (as "Reverend Samuel Parris"), Kathleen Doyle (as "Mercy Lewis"), Stephen Elliott (as "Deputy-Governor Danforth"), Pauline Flanagan (as "Ann Putnam"), Robert Foxworth (as "John Proctor"), Richard Greene (as "Ezekiel Cheever"), Ben Hammer (as "Thomas Putnam"), Nora Heflin (as "Mary Warren"), Martha Henry (as "Elizabeth Proctor"), Richard Kline (as "Marshall Herrick"), Aline MacMahon (as "Rebecca Nurse"), Theresa Merritt (as "Tituba"), Stuart Pankin (as "Hopkins"), Pamela Payton-Wright (as "Abigail Williams"), Robert Phalen (as "Judge Hawthorne"), Wendell Phillips (as "Francis Nurse"), Doris Rich (as "Sarah Good"), Alexandra Stoddart (as "Betty Parris"), Sydney Walker (as "Giles Corey"), Mark Woods (as "Deputy"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving and Robert Symonds).
- (1973) Stage Play: The Plough and the Stars (Revival).
- (1972) Stage Play: Enemies. Written by Maxim Gorky. Translated by Jeremy Brooks and Kitty Hunter-Blair. Incidental music by Cathy MacDonald. Directed by Ellis Rabb. Vivian Beaumont Theatre: 9 Nov 1972- 16 Dec 1972 (44 performances + 13 performances + 13 previews that began 28 Oct 1972). Cast: Penelope Allen (as "Peasant Woman"), Philip Bosco (as "Mikhail Skrobotov, Zakhar's business partner"), Barbara Cook, Frank Dwyer, Ray Fry, Murrell Gehman, Tom Lacy, Will Lee (as "Kon, Pechenegov's orderly"), Nancy Marchand (as "Tatiana, Yakov's wife"), Everett McGill (as "Ryabtsov, workman"), Fred Morsell, Carole Ocwieja, George Pentecost, Robert Phalen (as "Grekov") [also understudied as "Nikolai Skrobotov"], Jane Rose, Stefan Schnabel (as "General Pechenegov, retired, the Bardin's Uncle"), Susan Sharkey, Josef Sommer, Mikhail's brother, assistant public prosecutor"), Frances Sternhagen (as "Paulina, Zakhar's wife"), Dan Sullivan, Robert Symonds, George Taylor, Louis Turenne, Christopher Walken (as "Sintsov, a clerk"), Sydney Walker, Jimmie Ray Weeks (as "Policeman"), Joseph Wiseman (as "Yakov Bardin, Zakhar's brother"). Produced by Repertory Theatre of Lincoln Center (under the direction of Jules Irving).
- (1971) Stage Play: Antigone. Tragedy (revival).
- (1970) Stage Play: The Good Woman of Setzuan (Revival).
- (1970) Stage Play: Beggar on Horseback. (Revival).
- (1970) Stage Play: Operation Sidewinder.
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