- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- King Lear (1968). Tragedy (revival).
- A Cry of Players (1968).
- (1976 Summer) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Henry V", in the New York Shakespeare Festival production at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park in New York City with Meryl Streep and Philip Bosco in the cast.
- The National Health (1974). Satire.
- Ah, Wilderness! (1975). Comedy (revival). Written by Eugene O'Neill. Directed by Arvin Brown. Circle in the Square Theatre: 18 Sep 1975- 23 Nov 1975 (85 performances + 19 previews that began on 2 Sep 1975). Produced by Circle in the Square (Theodore Mann: Artistic Director. Paul Libin: Managing Director). Produced in association with The Long Wharf Theatre (M. Edgar Rosenblum, Executive Director. Arvin Brown, Artistic Director).
- The Glass Menagerie (1975). Drama (revival). Written by Tennessee Williams. Incidental music by Craig Wasson. Directed by Theodore Mann.
- (2004 - 2010) Theater Instructor and Associate Director of the Masters of Fine Arts Drama Program at the New School for Drama in New York City.
- (1999 - 2006) Theater Instructor at Sarah Lawrence College in New York.
- Productions other than Broadway:
- Bosoms and Neglect (1979). Comedy.
- (December 2, 1969 - January 18, 1970) stage play: The Boys in the Band - as Donald, at the Studebaker Theatre in Chicago, IL.
- (1972) He acted in David Storey's play, "The Changing Room," in an American premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut with John Braden, Alan Castner, Jack Schultz, Tom Atkins, Robert Murch, Rex Robbins, John Lithgow, John Tillinger, Mark Winkworth, Jake Dengel, Peter DeMaio, William Swetland, Richard Masur, William Rhys, James Hummert, George Ede, Douglas Stender, Ron Siebert, George Hearn, Emery Battis and Louis Beachner in the cast. Michael Rudman was director. David Jenkins was set designer. Whitney Blausen was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer. The play transferred to Broadway in New York City.
- (April 5 to May 3, 1974) He acted in Peter Nichols' play "The National Health," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut. Arvin Brown was director. E. Webb and V. Dancy were set designers. Whitney Blausen was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer. The play transferred to Broadway in New York City.
- (March 7, 1986) He played Admetus in Euripides' play, "Alcestis," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Rodney Scott Hudson (Death) in the cast. Robert Wilson was adapter. Dudley Fitts and Robert Fitzgerald were translators. Heiner Muller wrote additional text. Laurie Anderson was composer. Robert Wilson was developer, director and designer. Tom Kamm and Robert Wilson were set designers. John Conklin was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton and Robert Wilson were lighting designers. Suzushi Hanayagi was movement director. Hans Peter Kuhn was audio environment engineer. Ann-Christin Rommen was assistant director. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (September 1986) He played Admetus in Robert Wilson's play, "Alcestis," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Autumn Festival in Paris, France with Rodney Scott Hudson (Death) in the cast. This production was voted Best Foreign Work seen in France by French Drama Association. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (August 28 to September 1, 1973) He played Barry Copley in David Storey's play, "The Changing Room," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival, Long Wharf Theatre and original Broadway production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Man Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Emery Battis (Denny Crosby, match announcer); Louis Beachner (Harry Riley); Robert Brolli (Mackendrick); Alan Castner (Frank Moore); Peter DeMaio (Tailor); Jake Dengel (Luke); Ralph Driscell (Sanford); Steve Karp (Gordon Fenchurch); Douglas Kerr (Bryan Atkinson); John Lithgow (Kenny Kendel); Richard D. Masur (Jack Stringer); Edwin J. McDonough (Trevor); Robert Murch (Clifford Owens); Rex Robbins (Fielding); Jack Schultz (Mic Morley); Charles Siebert (Walsh); Ron Siebert (John Glegg); Doug Stender (Patrick Walter Turner); James Sutorious (Billy Spencer); William Swetland (Sir Frederick Thornton) and John Tillinger (Colin Jagger) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Michael Rudman was original director. Anne Keely was director. David Jenkins was settings designer. Whitney Blausen was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was production stage manager. David Butler was assistant stage manager.
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