- (November 30, 2005 to January 22, 2006) He directed Robert Schenkkan's play, "Lewis and Clark Reach the Eurphrates," in a world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
- (2004-2005 season) He directed Tom Stoppard's play, "Travesties," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Neil Patel was set designer. Judith Dolan was costume designer. Rui Rita was lighting designer. John Gromoda was sound designer.
- (August 3 to 7, 1976) He played Joe Stoddard in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Nancy Adler (town person); Adele Ahronheim (Church choir); Sian Barbara Allen (Emily Webb); Steve Anderson (Joe Crowell Jr.): Pam Arnos (town person); Peter Bergerthon (Assistant Stage Manager, Baseball player); Alice Boroff (church choir); Robert Brolli (Constable Warren); William Burke (baseball player); Lynda Lee Burks (town person); Dominique Callmanapulos (town person); Nancy Cohen (town person); Debba Curtis (town person); Karen D'Arc (church choir); Polly Draper (1st dead woman); David Eddy (Si Crowell, baseball player); Geraldine Fitzgerald (Stage Manager); Dvid Forman (2nd dead man); Laury Goldman (church choir); Grayce Grant (Mrs. Webb); Robert Gregory (Assistant Stage Manager); Jennifer Grey (town person); George Guidall (Dr. Gibbs); Christopher Hall (Howie Newsome); Peter Harris (man in audience); Jane Ives (town person); Douglas James (church choir); Trent Jones (George Gibbs); Susan Kander (choir director); Jann Kwasneski (town person); Steve Lawson; Polly Matson (organist); Pam Mullins (church choir); Gray Muzzy (Sam Craig); Patricia Norcia (Woman in audience); Bennett O'Donnell (Simon Stinson); Madeline Ovellette (Mrs. Seames); Julia Pomeroy (2nd dead woman); Jon Ponazecki (Mr. Webb); Richard Price (church choir); Victoria Raab (Rebecca Gibbs); Emilie Roberts (Church choir); Will Rossef (Professor Willard); David Simonds (Wally Webb); Pam Smith (church choir); Deborah Stern (lady in audience); Robert Turner (1st dead man) and Kate Wilkinson (Mrs. Gibbs) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Moore was also director. Roger Meeker was setting and lighting designer. Rachel Kurland was costume designer. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 13 to 17, 1976) He played 2nd man in Tennessee Williams' play, "Orpheus Descending," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Josephine R. Abady (Vera Talbot); Douglas Ball (Val Xavier); Polly Draper (Sister Temple); Olympia Dukakis (Lady Torrance); David Forman (Clown); Bernard Frawley (Sheriff Talbot); George Guidall (Jabe Torrance); Dan Hamilton (David Cutrere) Peter Harris (Mr. Dubinsky); Janes Ives (woman); Trent Jones (Dog Hamma); Sharine Marinson (Dolly Hamma); Barry O'Donnell (1st Man); Miriam Piper (Beulah Binnings); Gray Muzzy (Pee Wee Binnings); Patrizia Norcia (Eva Temple); Deborah Stern (Nurse Porter);; Barbara Turner (Uncle Pleasant) and Barbara Eda-Young (Carol Cutrere) in the cast. David Chapman was scenic designer. Carol Oditz was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Austin Pendleton was director. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manage.r
- (August 2 to 13, 1977) He played Dan in Arthur Miller's play, "After the Fall," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Katie Allen (Felice); Emery Battis (Father); Shem Bitterman (park student); Katina Cummings (Louise); Blythe Danner (Holga); Tom Domenici (wedding guest); Junetta Dyson (Carrie); Ruby Fisher (wedding guest); John Goldman (recording executive); Wendell Greene (Recording executive); James Hambridge (wedding guest); Dan Hamilton (Mickey); Loretta Howard (wedding guest); Susan Kander (park person); Dori Keller (boy in park); Dana Keough (park person): Ilene Kravetz (wedding guest); Adrienne Krug (wedding guest); Frank Langella (Quentin); ); John Mayes (man in park); George Morforgen (Lou); Barry O'Donnell (Lucas); Abby Palanker (wedding guest); Elizabeth Parrish (Mother); Katherine Peck (wedding guest); Marianne Perhacs (Dresser for Maggie); Henry Rinehart (young Quentin); Cecilia Rubino (parrot woman); Susan Saltzman (wedding guest); Susan Santiago (Elsie); David Simonds (boy in park); Melissa Smith (Maggie's secretary); Bill Stayton (park person); Maggie Topkis (wedding guest); Tom Trivier (park person); Leonard Tucker (Harley Barnes); Diane Wainwright (Nurse); David Watts (boy in park); Tobin Wheeler (recording executive) and Barbara Eda-Young (Maggie) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Austin Pendleton was director. Hugh Landwehr was setting designer. Martha Hally was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Tom Aberger was stage manager.
- (June 25 to July 3, 1978) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (Francis Flute); Kim Beaty (Helena); Brian Benben (Nick Bottom); Donald F. Berman (Philostrate/Puck); Bronwen Crothers (Hippolyta); Kermit Frazier (Egeus, Peter Quince); Dori Keller (Snug); Caroline McGee (Titania); David K. Miller (Theseus/Oberon); Viveca Parker (Hermia); Amanda Michael Plummer (Robin Starveling, a Fairy); Matthew Ransom (Demetrius); Howard Samuelson (Tom Snout) and Jamey Sheridan (Lysander) in the cast . Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Donato Moreno was designer. Philip Lippel was lighting designer. G. Roger Abell was stage manager.
- (July 9 to August 19, 1979) He and Martin Kapell directed William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Laurence E. Belkin (Sebastian, Curio); Donald F. Berman (Malvolio); James Eckhouse (A sea captain, a priest, second officer, servant); Katie Grant (Olivia); Mitchell Litrofsky (Orsino); Tom Maesli (Antonio); Kevin O'Rourke (Sir Toby Belch); Kathleen Salamone (Maria); Howard Samuelson (The Clown); Annie Szamosi (Viola); Paul Walker (Sir Andrew Aguecheek) and Scott Rickey Wheeler (Valentine, first officer) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Randolph Dreyfuss was composer and pianist. Jeffrey Schneider was costume designer. Robert Baker was stage manager.
- (June 24 to August 17, 1979) He directed Douglas Johnson's play, "Dracula," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Elizabeth Bayer (Hope); Laurence F. Belkin (Quincey Morris); Donald F. Berman (R.M. Renfield); James Eckhouse (Chauncey DeVille); Katie Grant (Lucy Westenra); Mitchell Litrofsky (John Seward); Kevin O'Rourke (Prompter); Megan Robinson (Chastity); Kathleen Salamone (Mina Murray); Howard Samuelsohn (Van Helsing); Annie Szamosi (Faith);and Paul Walker (Jonathan Harker) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. John Aschenbrenner and Randolph Dreyfuss were musical directors. Laurie Boyd was choreographer. Jeffrey Schneider was set and costume designer. James Bush was lighting designer. John Kazanjian was stage manager. Randolph Dreyfuss was also pianist. Raymond Weaver was violinist.
- (July 28 to August 29, 1980) He directed Bertolt Brecht's play, "In the Jungle of the Cities," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (salvation army girl); Donald F. Berman (Shlink the Lumber Dealer); David Bryant (Collie Couch known as Baboon, a procurer); Frances Civardi (Mary Garga, his sister); Randolph Dreyfuss (John Garga, his father; C. Mayness, owner of a lending library); Peggy Harmon (Jane Larry, his mistress); John Lloyd (George Garga); Tom Maseli (J. Finnay known as Worm, Owner of a Chinese hotel); Kevin McGuire (Pat Mankey's first mate); Meghan Robinson (Mae Garga, his mother); Howard Samuelsohn (Skinny/Shlink's Man a Chinese); Scott Wakefield (A Salvation Army preacher) and Pamela White (Salvation army girl) in the cast. Loy Arcenas was set and costume designer. Chris DeBlasio was musical director and composer. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Gail Sadow was assistant designer. Bonnie Sumner was stage manager. Chris DeBlasio and Randolph Dreyfuss were piano and synthesizer players. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (June 28 to August 17, 1980) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "As You Like It," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Donald F. Berman (Orlando); David Bryant (Duke Frederick, Duke Senior); Reg E. Cathey (Silvius); Frances Civardi (Celia); Randolph Dreyfuss (Adam, Corin); John Lloyd (Charles, Jacques); Verna Lowe (Jacques De Boys); Tom Maseli (Oliver); Kevin McGuire (Amiens); Megan Robinson (Touchstone) and Scott Wakefield (William); Pamela White (Rosalind) in the cast. The company also performed as lords, ladies and courtiers. Loy Arcenas was set and costume designer. Chris DeBlasio was composer and musical director. Gail Sadow was assistant designer. Bonnie Sumner was stage manager. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (July 26 to August 24, 1981) He directed Nikolai Gogol's play, "The Inspector General," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Greg Alexander (The Waiter); William Burns (The School Superintendent); Michael Cerveris (The Officer in Blue); Mary Ewald (Adotya, the Mayor's maid); Scott Fortune (First Merchant); Margaret Gibson (The Locksmith's wife); Hamilton Gillett (Bobchinsky, a Landowner); Steve Hofvendahl (Dubchinsky, a Landowner); Kimberly Nelson (Marie, the mayor's daughter); Geoffrey Owens (Osip, his companion); Georgia Papstrat (the corporal's widow); Jerry Pavlon (Second Merchant); David Hyde Pierce (Khlestakov, a government clerk); Charles Rathbun (The Doctor); James Scholfield (The Mayor); Charlie Singer (The Judge); Myra Taylor and Diana Von Fossen (Anna, the Mayor's wife) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Jane Musky was production designer. Jim Ragland was composer. Laurie Boyd was choreographer. Daniel Kanter was stage manager. David Dunn Bauer was assistant stage manager.
- (July 2 to 18, 1981) He was assistant director for Euripdes, Aeschylus, Homer and Sophocles' play, "The Greeks," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Masaschusetts with Emery Battis (Old Man); Donald F. Berman (Pylacles); Kate Burton (Artemis, chorus); Mary F. Byrd (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands, chorus); Blythe Danner (Aphrodite); Marilyn Esper (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Derek Evans (Patroclus); Elisabeth Fox (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Anthony Goldwyn (soldier); Elizabeth Gordon (Briseis); Lizzie Gottlieb (Her son); Jean Hackett (woman of Argos, Troy and other Lands); Laura Halper (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Francis W. Hankey (soldier); Roxanne Hart (Iphigenia); Jo Henderson (Hecuba); Edward Herrmann (Apollo); Judith Hogg (slave); Celeste Holm (Athene); Bjorn Johnson (soldier); Jane Kaczmarek (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Chris Kavanaugh (Astyanax); Leslie M. Laurier (Eucleia); Dinah Lenney (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Sagan Lewis (woman of Troy, Argos and other lands); Frank Maraden (Talthybius); Roberta Maxwell (Electra); Richard Maynard (soldier to Menalaus); Carolyn McCormick (Hermione, woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Donald Moffat (Agamemnon); George Morforgen (Peleus, Odysseus, King Polymester); Jeanne Morissey (Chrysothamus, woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Emily Nash (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Robert Nugent Jr. (tyrant's son); Carrie Nye (Helen); Gwyneth Paltrow (Young Orestes, Polydorus); Pamela Payton Wright (Cassandra); Mary Petrie (Chryseis); Michael Quill (soldier); Jessica Rausch (slave); Christopher Reeve (Achilles); Judith Anna Roberts (Thetis, chorus leader); Meghan Robinson (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands); Dwight Schultz (Aegisthus, Thoas); Tony Spiridakis (solider); Josef Summer (Menelaus); Maria Tucci (Andromache); Jack Wetherall (Orestes); Cliff Weissman (soldier); Jane White (Clytemnestra); David Wilkins (soldier); Jack Yankee (soldier) and Diane Zaremba (woman of Argos, Troy and other lands) in the cast. The musicians included Nathan Hurwitz (conductor); Kevin Arthur (Mandolin); Susan Edwards (flute); Mary Hastings (trumpet); Charles Kubert (percussion); Tom O'Connor (bazoukie); Grant Parker (bass); Jeff Perry (clarinet); Bob Pierce (trumpet); Scott Sherman (percussion); Wade Russo (piano) and Matt Silverman (guitar). Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was setting and costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer. Randolyn Zinn was choral movement director. Norman L. Berman was composer. Nathan Hurwitz and Michael O'Flaherty were additional music composers and arrangers. Marjorie Phillips was vocal consultant. Deborah Brown and Tom Fontana were casting directors. Julia Gillett was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
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