- (October 1 to November 1, 1981) He played Rochefort and the Cardinal's agent in Peter Raby's adaptation of Alexandre Dumas' novel, "The Three Musketeers," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (D'Artagnan's Father, Grimaud, Mr. Reilly, a Bandit); Bruce Kuhn (D'Artagnan); Marilyn King Hankins (D'Artagnan's Mother, Dona Estefania, Ballroom Dancer, passer by); Steve Wise (Innkeeper of the Jolly Miller, Duke of Buckingham, executioner, Cardinal guard); Michael Sokoloff (Bicarat, an English guard); Steve Rankin (Jussac, La Comte De Wardes) Peggity Price (Milady De Winter); Adale O'Brien (Mme. Coquenard, Landlady of the Gilded Lady, Ballroom Dancer, Abbess of the Convent at Bethune); Andy Backer (Bonacieux, A Sea Captain, A Jesuit); Ray Fry (Coquenard, Planchet); William McNulty (M. De Treville, Felton); Dierk Toporzysek (Porthos); Randle Mell (Aramis); Patrick Tovatt (Athos); Michael Kevin (Musketeer's Sergeant, Cardinal Richelieu); Susan Cash (Mme. De Chevreuse, Kitty, Ballroom Dancer, passer-by) Sally Faye Reit (Constance, passerby); Anthony De Fonte (Louis XIII, Lord De Winter); Lee Anne Fahey (Anne of Austria); George Kimmel (Laporte, A Cure, Brisemont, musketeer); Christopher Cooper (Germain, Lord Orsmby, Street people, musketeer); Jon Huffman (Leg O'Mutton Innkeeper, street people, musketeer); George Bellah, III (Beggar, street people, Cardinal guard); Charles Coyl (Coquenard's Servant, Innkeeper at the Red Dovecot, Cardinal Guard); Peter De Anello (Patrick, Cardinal's guard) Amy Thompson (Ballroom Dancer, passerby); Joel Hammer (Musketeer); Joe Urla (Musketeer, Jester); Susanna Banks (Barmaid); Kristen Kilgo (Jester) and Jack Young (Jester) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) He played Marcus in Patrick Tovatt's play, "Guns For The Roses," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Patrick Tovatt (A.O. Sullivan); Michael Kevin (Daniel Sullivan); William McNulty (Estes); Rodney Hudson (Trout); Freda Foh Shen (Isabel) and Polly Pen (Eleanor) in the cast. Ken Jenkins was director. Jim Wann was composer and lyricist.
- (November 5 to 29, 1981) He played James in Kent Broadhurst's play, "Eye of the Beholder," in '81 Shorts (New One-Act Plays in repertory) at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dierk Toporzysek (Barney) and Bruce Kuhn (Leon) in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (December 3 to 27, 1981) He played Dick Wilkins, Topper and Undertaker in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit (Plump Sister, Miss Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Cratchit); Bruce Kuhn (Fred, Man with Snuffbox); Robert Berry (Young Ebenezer, Pallbearer); William McNulty (Scrooge); Anthony De Fonte (Charles Dickens); Ray Fry (Ghost-of-Christmas-Past, Man with Pound Notes); Brian Tibbs (Tiny Tim); Vaughn McBride (Mr. Fezziwig, Ghost of Christmas-Yet-To-Come, Round Charity Man); Randle Mell (Bob Cratchit); Laura Hicks (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Andy Backer (John Dickens, Deaf Charity Man, Ghost-of-Christmas-Present); Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Fezziwig, Charwoman) and Michael Kevin (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beelter) in the cast. Frazier Marsh was director.
- (December 18 to 19, 1981) His play, "Sunburn," was performed in the Rites of Passage (The 1981-1982 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1981-1982 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. Robert Spera was director.
- (February 4 to 28, 1982) He played Charlie in the musical, "Tintypes," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Eleanor Reissa (Emma); Gail Grate (Susannah); Tanny McDonald (Anna) and Erick Devine (T.R.) in the cast. The musicians were Elizabeth Ahmann, Steven Cornelius, George S. Gesslein, Simon Karasoff, David Weiss and Daniel Glosser was Musical Director / Conductor/ Pianist in the cast. Mary Kyte, Mel Marvin and Gary Pearle were developers. Mel Marvin was composer and vocal arranger. John McKinney was orchestra and vocal arranger. Larry Deckel was director.
- (February 23 to April 4, 1982) He played James in Kent Broadhurst's play, "The Eye of the Beholder," in a Shorts-Humana Festival (One-Act Plays re-staged from the '81 Shorts) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dierk Toporzysek (Barney) and Bruce Kuhn (Leon) in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (February 24 to April 4, 1982) He Augustine, Young Man 1 and Judge 3 played in Thomas Murphy's adaptation of Liam O'Flaherty's novel, "The Informer," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Anne Barclay (Mrs. Foley, Old Woman); Susanna Banks (Mrs. Cassidy, Agnes, 2nd Woman); Lee Biolos (Mr. Turley, Bodyguard, Artist #2); Susan Cash (Kitty, Christina, High-class Whore); Christopher Cooper (Mulholland); Anthony De Fonte (Mr. Cassidy, Judge #1, 1st Man); Louis J. Dezseran (Writer, Artist #1, Publican); Kathryn Fuller (Louisa Cummings, 2nd Woman Neighbor); Laura Hicks (Mary McPhilip); Michael Kevin (Gallagher); Katherine Klekas (Phyllis); Neil Larson (1st Policeman, Pimp); Ken Latimer (Mr. Foley, Farmer, 2nd Man, Workman); Margo Martindale (Aunt Betty, 1st Woman Neighbor, Mixer's Wife); William McNulty (Mr. McPhilip, Evangelist, Judge #2); Randle Mell (Frankie McPhilip, Dutch Sailor, Young Man #2, Organization Man #2, Guard); Amy Thompson (Bridget, 1st Woman, Flower Seller); Dierk Toporzysek (Connors); Adale O'Brien (Maggie, Mrs. McPhilip, Poor Old Woman); Wyman Pendleton (Rat Mulligan, 1st Man Neighbor, 3rd Old Man); Steve Rankin (Farrelly, Mixer, Guard #3); Sally Faye Reit (Katie Fox); Joseph Urla (2nd Policeman, Student, Poor Man) and Steve Wise (Father Conroy, Blind Musician, Organization Man #1, Guard) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (May 25 to 29, 1982) His play, "On The Way to Alcatraz," was performed in the "Prevailing Winds" 1981-1982 Apprentice/Intern Spring Showcase production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1981-1982 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (July 6 to August 14, 1982) He acted in Richard F. Burton's translation of the play, "The Arabian Nights," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Marilyn Caskey, Kerstin Kilgo, Bruce Kuhn, Margo Martindale, Steve Rankin, Sally Faye Reit, Dierk Torsek and Jack Young in the company. Jon Jory was director.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) He acted in Jon Jory's play, "In The Park," in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit in the cast.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) He acted in John Faro Piroman's play, "Amerikanski Toileti in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit in the cast.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) He acted in Jane Martin's play, "Clear Glass Marbles," in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit in the cast.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) He acted in John Pielmeier's play, "Goober's Descent," in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit in the cast.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) He played in James Nicholson's play, "Love & Peace, Mary Jo," in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit in the cast.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) He acted in Robert Schenkkan's play, "The Survivalist," in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit in the cast.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) He acted in Ken Jenkins' play, "Check Out Stick-Up," in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit in the cast.
- (September 30 to October 31, 1982) He played Metellus Cimber and Pindarus in William Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (Julius Caesar); Steve Rankin (Octavius Caesar); Dierk Torsek (Marcus Antonius); Vaughn McBride (M. Aemilius Lepidus, Cicero); Hal Tenny (Publius, Citizen); Scott Phelps (Popilius Lena, Soldier, Citizen); David Schramm (Marcus Brutus) John Vennema (Cassius); William Mesnik (Casca); Mark Loftus (Trebonius, Claudius, Citizen); Frederic Major (Ligarius, Messala); K. Lype O'Dell (Decius Brutus, Varro, Citizen); Jay Oney (Cinna, Lucillus); Bruce Kuhn (Artemidorus of Cnidos, Titinius); Andy Backer (A Soothsayer, Volumnius); John Short (Cinna, The Poet, Messenger); William Mesnik (Strato, Citizen); Daniel Jenkins (Lucius); Mary Diveny (Calpurnia); Jessie J. Jones (Portia); Jack Palmer (Servant to Caesar, Citizen, Soldier); Clint Allen (Servant to Octavius, Citizen); Anita Lenhart (Waiting Woman, Citizen); Shawn Dougherty (Senator, Citizen, Soldier); Bruce Wieland (Senator, Citizen); Amy Appleby (Citizen); Teresa De Zarn (Citizen); Marc Lococo (Citizen); Robert Moran (Citizen) and Dawn Wyland (citizen) in the cast. Norris Houghton was director.
- (November 4 to 28, 1982) He played Al in Dave Higgins' play, "Partners," in '82 Shorts Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Steve Rankin (Troy); John Vennema (Pete) and K. Lype O'Dell (hotel manager) in the cast. Robert Spera was director.
- (November 4 to 28, 1982) He played silent killer in William Borden's play, "I Want to Be an Indian," in '82 Shorts Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Backer (Man) and Steve Rankin (He Who Answers Many Stupid Questions) in the cast. Adale O'Brien was director.
- (December 2 to 26, 1982) He played Fred and Man with Snuffbox in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Backer (John Dickens, Deaf Charity man, Ghost of Christmas Present); William Blodget III (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit); David Carroll (Scrooge's Servant, Ignorance, Turkey Boy, Henry Dickens); Zoe Jackson (Fan, Belinda Cratchit, Want); Daniel Jenkins (Ebenezer, Pall Bearer); Jen Jones (Mrs. Fezziwig, Charwoman); Jessie K. Jones (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Frederic Major (Ghost of Christmas Past, Man with Pound Notes); Vaughn McBride (Mr. Fezziwig, Christmas Yet to Come, Round Charity Man); William Mesnik (Bob Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cratchit, Mrs. Dickens); K. Lype Dell (Dickens); Steve Rankin (Dick Wilkins, Topper, The Undertaker); Sally Faye Reit (Plump Sister, Miss Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit); Dierk Torsek (Scrooge); John Vennema (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beetler) and Chris Wilhite (Tiny Tim) in the cast. Ray Fry was director.
- (January 12 to 30, 1983) He played Joseph Percival in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Misalliance," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with John Vennema (John Tarleton, Jr.); Gilbert Cole (Bentley Summerhays); Nancy Mette (Hypatia Tarleton); Joyce Krempel (Mrs. Tarleton); K. Lype Dell (Lord Summerhays); Ray Fry (John Tarleton); Patricia Hodges (Lina Szcezapanowska) and Dierk Torsek (The Man) in the cast. Thomas Bullard was director.
- (February 23 to April 3, 1983) He played Rob in James McLure's play, "Thanksgiving," in a Humana Festival Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dawn Didawick (Kate); Murphy Guyer (Winston); Margo Martindale (Eileen); Dierk Tosek (James) and Susan Kingsley (Vanessa) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 23 to April 3, 1983) He played Al in Dave Higgins' play, "Partners," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Steve Rankin (Troy); John C. Vennema (Pete) and K. Lype O'Dell (Hotel Manager) in the cast. Robert Spera was director.
- (April 5 to 24, 1983) He played Michael in Kevin Wade's play, "Key Exchange," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Steve Rankin (Philip) and Sally Faye Reit (Lisa) in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (December 29, 1982 to May 24, 1983) His play, "Backtracking," was performed in the "Closing Ranks" Apprentice/Intern Company Spring Showcase production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1982-1983 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (September 29 to October 30, 1983) He played Demetrius in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Kevin (Theseus, Oberon); Barbara Sohmers (Hippolyta, Titania); Steve Rankin (Lysander); Jan Leslie Harding (Hermia); Katherine Borowitz (Helena); Vaughn McBride (Egeus); Bruce Kuhn (Philostrate, Puck); Margaret Castleman (Peaseblossom); Laura Holland Sametz (Cobweb); Lori Bashour (Moth); Deborah L. Cowles (Mustardseed); Dierk Torsek (Peter Quince); Ray Fry (Nick Bottom); Christian Kauffman (Francis Flute); J.E. Freeman (Tom Snout); Andy Backer (Snug) and Bob Burrus (Robin Starveling) in the cast. Laszlo Marton was director.
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) He played John in Michael David Quinn's play, "Businessman's Lunch," in a '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dierk Torsek (Nick); John C. Vennema (Frank); Steve Rankin (Bentley) and Margo Martindale (Waitress) in the cast. Larry Deckel was director
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) He played Peter in David Bradley's play, "Sweet Sixteen," in a The Esquire Project '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (A Security Guard); Frederic Major (Jake Lewis); John C. Vennema (Mark) and Deborah Hedwall (Martha Lewis) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) He played Tom in Lee Eisenberg's play, "Cuffs," in a The Esquire Project '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Frederic Major (Mort); Michael Kevin (Dick) and Vaughn McBride (Harry) in the cast. Robert Spera was director.
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) His play, "Creative Pleas," was performed in a The Esquire Project '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dierk Torsek (Wally) and Jan Leslie Harding (Denise) in the cast. Robert Spera was director.
- (December 1, 1983 to January 1, 1984) He played Fred, Man with Snuffbox and Cook in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Backer (Charwoman, Lean Man, Ghost of Christmas Present); Peter Bergmann (Ignorance, Turkey Boy, Skater); Blair Besten (Fan, Belinda Cratchit, Want, Skater); Katherine Borowitz (Belle, Mrs. Fred); Bob Burrus (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beetler); Margaret Castleman (Thin Sister, Clovia Fezziwig, Martha Cratchit); Ray Fry (Scrooge); Tim Hudson (Tiny Tim); Christian Kauffmann (Ghost of Christmas Past, Man with Pound Notes); Michael Kevin (Bob Cratchit); George Kimmel (Ebenezer, Pall Bearer); Vaughn McBride (Mr. Fezziwig, Christmas Yet to Come, Round Charity Man); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchit); Sanford Pearlman (Young Ebenezer, Peter Cratchit); Steve Rankin (Dick Wilkins, Topper, The Undertaker); and Dierk Torsek (Dickens) in the cast. Frazier W. Marsh was director.
- (January 11 to 29, 1984) He played Captain Solyony in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Caroline Kava (Olga Prozorov); Susan Kruyn (Irina Prozorov); Susan Kingsley (Maria Prozorov Kulygina); Adale O'Brien (Anfisa); John C. Vennema (Baron Tuzenbach); David Sabin (Dr. Chebutykin); Ray Fry (Ferapont); Ken Jenkins (Lt. Colonel Vershinin); Patrick Husted (Andrei Prozorov); Frederic Major (Fyodor Kulygin); George Kimmel (Lt. Fedotik); Lee Anne Fahey (Natalya Ivanovna); Erin Vandenberg (Maid) and Stephen Seigel (Lt. Rode) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 22 to April 1, 1984) He played Juror and Witness in Emily Mann's play, "Execution of Justice,"in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Andy Backer (Witness); Kent Broadhurst (Sister Boom Boom, Supervisor Harvey Milk & Witness); Fritz Sperberg (Mayor George Moscone); Cheryl Lynn Bruce (Witness); Bob Burrus (Cop, Mr. Aparicio & Witness); Ray Fry (Witness & Harry Britt); Marilyn Hamlin (Witness); Lorri Holt (Witness); Patrick Husted (Witness); Frederic Major (Tom Norman, Attorney for the Prosecution); Adale O'Brien (Witness); Steve Rankin (Witness);- Shyrl Ryanhart (Clerk of the Court & Witness); John Spencer (Daniel James White); Robert Spera (Juror & Witness); Hal Tenny (The Judge); Dierk Torsek (Douglas Schmidt, Attorney for the Defense); John C. Vennema (Witness) and Darcy Heller (Joan McKintosh) in the cast. Oskar Eustis and Anthony Taccone were directors.
- (February 22 to April 1, 1984) He played Chorus B in Ken Jenkins' play, "007 Crossfire," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dierk Torsek (Toby); June Stein (Bonnie); John C. Vennema (Richard); Tania Myren (Sue); Cheryl Lynn Bruce (Pamela); Ken Jenkins (Tom); Marilyn Hamlin (Wanda); Lorri Holt (Eileen); Frederic Major (Soviet Special Service); Andy Backer (Soviet Politician); John Spencer (Romanov); Clarence Felder (Reynolds); Hal Tenny (Hamilton); Bob Burrus (Brown); Adale O'Brien (Chorus A); John Turturro (Chorus C) and Patrick Husted (Mr. Blusoot) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 18 to March 22, 1987) He played Ike in Andy Foster's play, "Chemical Reactions," in Shorts Three One-Act Plays Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peter Zapp (Bern) in the cast. Ray Fry was director.
- (February 18 to March 22, 1987) He played Lloyd in Frederick Bailey's play, "Gringo Planet," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Dana Mills (W.G. "Dad" Bucksnort); Suzanna Hay (Clayton); Peter Zapp (Randy Lunche) and Steve Hofvendahl (Muldoon) in the cast. Frederick Bailey was also director.
- (July 18 to August 28, 1976) Moliere's play, "Tartuffe," was performed in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. "La Famiglia," was performed with Charlotte McGinnis (Seignora Pernella); Tom Abatemarco (Seignor Orgon); Innes-Fergus McDade (Seignora Elmira); Beverly Barbieri (Marianna) and Phil Cates (Damis) in the cast. He played Cleante in "Gil Amici," with Alan Rosenberg (Valerio); Bonnie Brewster (Dorina); Victor Bevine (Tartuffe) and Malachy Cleary (Policeman) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Harold DeFelice was director.
- (August 23 to 27, 1976) He played Lafew in William Shakespeare's play, "All's Well That Ends Well," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Beverly Barbieri (Countess of Rossillon); Alan Rosenberg (Bertram); Charlotte McGinnis (Helena); Benjamin Mittleman (Lavatch); Bonnie Gondell (RInaldo); Victor Bevine (Parolles); Tony Abatemarco (King of France); Innes Fergus-McDade (A widow of Florence); Tracey Phillips (Diana); Bonnie Brewster (Duke of Florence/Maudlin) and Phil Cates (Courtier) in the cast. The Ensemble played courtiers, soldiers, messengers, pages (French and Florentine) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. David Schweizer was director.
- (August 22, 1976) He played Gabriel and Chaos in John Milton's play, "Paradise Lost," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Benjamin Mittleman (The Poet, Satan); Alan Rosenberg (Voice of the Almighty, The Son, Death); Innes-Fergus McDade (Michael); Tracey Phillips (Abdiel); Bonnie Goodell (Beelzebub); Phil Cates (Belial); Bonnie Brewster (Mammon); Victor Bevine (Molach); Charlotte McGinnis (Sin); Tony Abatemarco (Chaos denizen) and Beverly Barbieri (Chaos denizen) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Kenneth Cavander was director. Fred Sanders was also composer.
- (August 22, 1976) He played Gabriel and Chaos in John Milton's play, "Paradise Lost," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Benjamin Mittleman (The Poet, Satan); Alan Rosenberg (Voice of the Almighty, The Son, Death); Innes-Fergus McDade (Michael); Fred Sanders (Gabriel, Chaos); Tracey Phillips (Abdiel); Bonnie Goodell (Beelzebub); Phil Cates (Belial); Bonnie Brewster (Mammon); Victor Bevine (Molach); Charlotte McGinnis (Sin); Tony Abatemarco (Chaos denizen) and Beverly Barbieri (Chaos denizen) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Kenneth Cavander was director. He was also composer.
- (August 1 to 21, 1976) He played Man in a raincoat in John Ford Noonan's play, "The Year That Boston Won the Pennant," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Malachy Cleary (Dillinger, Delivery Man, George); Phil Cates (Shattuck, Julian LaMonde, Oscar); Alan Rosenberg (JoJo, Delorenzo, Leroy Starr, Microphone technician); Tony Abatemarco (O'Connor, Tucker Lurbtsema, groundskeeper); Victor Bevine (Stanley Kuckta, Jasper Terhune, Olivare); Benjamin Mittleman (Marcus Sykowski); Bonnie Gondell (Candy Cane Sykowski); Beverly Barbieri (Martha Peabody, 1st party woman); Charlotte McGinnis (Laverne Jones, 2nd party woman) and Tracey Phillips (Pepper Weitz, 3rd party woman) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. David Schweizer was director.
- (August 8, 1976) He played Ferd in Christopher Durang's play, "The Marriage of Bette and Boo," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tony Abatemarco (Father Delaney); Alan Rosenberg (The Doctor); Charlotte McGinnis (The Nurse) and Phil Cates (Matthew) in the cast."The Marshall Family," was performed with Bonnie Brewster (Bette); Tracey Phillips (Margaret); Victor Bevine (James); Bonnie Gondell (Paula); and Beverly Barbieri (Miriam) in the cast. "The Dunlop Family," was performed with Benjamin Mittleman (Boo) and Innes-Fergus McDade (Mud) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Peter Mark Schifter was director.
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