- Member of the American Reperatory Theatre
- (May 2002) Plays Damon in "Lysistrata" musical by Galt MacDermot and Matty Selman adapted from the play by Aristophanes (Loeb Drama Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachussets, USA).
- (2005, June - July) Appeared as the Ancient Servant in the Gideon Lester play "Amerika or the Disappearance" based on the book by Franz Kafka, a production of the American Repertory Theatre at the Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
- (2005, November - 2006, January) Appeared as Ferapont/the Messenger in the Krystian Lupa adaptation of the Anton Chekhov play "Three Sisters" produced by the American Repertory Theatre at the Loeb Drama Center, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
- His theatre credits include: James Gurney in "King John" by William Shakespeare , directed by Michael Benthall (Old Vic Theatre, London, 1953)
- (1964) Stage Play: Alfie! Written by Bill Naughton. Directed by Gilchrist Calder. Morosco Theatre: 17 Dec 1964- 2 Jan 1965 (21 performances + 2 previews that began on 16 Dec 1964). Cast: Terence Stamp (as "Alfie"), Marcia Ashton (as "Lily Clamacraft"), Margaret Courtenay (as Ruby"), Jeremy Geidt (as "Humphrey"), Mary Hanefey (as "Annie"), George S. Irving (as "Mr. Smith"), Juliet Mills (as "Gilda"), Jerry Verno (as "Joe"), Carol Booth (as "Carla"), Donald Ewer (as "Harry Clamacraft"), Peter Fenton (as "Perc"), Vanya Franck (as "Woman Doctor"), James Luisi (as "Lofty") [Broadway debut], Joanna Morris (as "Siddie"), Sasha von Scherler (as "Flo"). Standby: Hugh Alexander (as "Alfie"). Understudies: Carol Booth (as "Siddie"), Peter Fenwick (as "Humphrey/Lofty") and Joanna Morris (as "Gilda"). Produced by Frederick Brisson. Produced by arrangement with Peter Saunders Ltd. and Mermaid Theatre Trust. Note: Filmed as Alfie (1966), Alfie Darling (1975), Alfie (2004).
- (May 22, 1980) He played Osip in Nikolai Gogol's play, "The Inspector General," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Mark Linn-Baker (Khlestakov) in the cast. Sam Guckenheimer and Peter Sellars wrote the new translation. Peter Sellars was also director. Adrianne Lobel was set designer. Dunya Ramicons was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (March 20, 1980) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in the premiere and inaugural American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with John Bottoms; Carmen De Lavallade (Titania); Karen MacDonald; Steve Rowe; Kenneth Ryan (Oberon); Max Wright; Mark Linn-Baker; Eric Elice and Marianne Owen in the cast. Henry Purcell wrote the music for "The Fairy Queen." Alvin Epstein was director. Daniel Stepner was musical director. Carmen De Lavallade was choreographer. Otto Werner Mueller wrote the selected musical adaptations. Tony Straiges was set designer. Zach Brown was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (October 1980) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston, Massachusetts with John Bottoms; Carmen De Lavallade (Titania); Karen MacDonald; Steve Rowe; Kenneth Ryan (Oberon); Max Wright; Mark Linn-Baker; Eric Elice and Marianne Owen in the cast.. Henry Purcell wrote the music for "The Fairy Queen." Alvin Epstein was director. Daniel Stepner was musical director. Carmen De Lavallade was choreographer. Otto Werner Mueller wrote the selected musical adaptations. Tony Straiges was set designer. Zach Brown was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (February 22, 1985) He played King Lear in the plays, "The Civil WarS: A Tree is Measured When It Is Down," in the American premiere, American Repertory Theatre and Boston Institute of Contemporary Art production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Priscilla Smith (Snow Owl); Frances Schrand (Earth Mother) and Diana D'Aquila (Abraham Lincoln) in the cast. Robert Wilson wrote "Act III: Scene E. " Robert Wilson and Heiner Muller wrote the "Act IV, Scene A and Epilogue." Christopher Martin and Daniel Woker wrote the English translation of "Act IV: Scene A and Epilogue." Robert Wilson and Tom Kamm were set designers. Yoshio Yabara was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton and Robert Wilson were lighting designers. Hans Peter Kuhn was compositions and sound designer. Ann-Christin Rommen was assistant director. The play won the Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (April 8, 1986) He acted in Don DeLillo's play, "The Day Room," in a world premiere 1986 New Stages Series production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Carmen De Lavallade; Gayle Keller; Charles Weinstein and Thomas Derrah in the cast. Michael Bloom was director. Loy Arcenas was set designer. Karen Eister was costume designer. Richard Rindell was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (September 23, 1986) He played King Lear in a section of Robert Wilson's play, "The CIVIL WarS," in a Fall Festival production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Priscilla Smith (Snow Owl); Frances Schrand (Earth Mother) and Diana D'Aquila (Abraham Lincoln) in the cast. David Byrne was music composer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (February 18, 1987) He acted in Don DeLillo's play, "The Day Room," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Carmen De Lavallade; Gayle Keller; Charles Weinstein and Thomas Derrah in the cast. Michael Boom was the original director for the 1985 to 1986 New Stages Series. David Wheeler was director. Loy Arcenas was set designer. Karen Eister was costume designer. Richard Riddell was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (October 3 to 18, 1986) He acted in Carlo Gozzi's play, "The King Stag," and Don DeLillo's play, "The Day Room," in the American Repertory Theatre productions in a three week four city tour of California at the University of California at Davis, California; The Doolitte Theatre in Los Angeles, California; La Jolla Playhouse at the University of San Diego in San Diego, California and at the Memorial Auditorium at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California with Carmen De Lavallade; Gayle Keller; Charles Weinstein and Thomas Derrah in the cast. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (September 8, 1990) He acted in Denis Diderot's play, "Rameau's Nephew," in the CSC Repertory and Fall Festival production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Tony Shalhoub in the cast. Shelley Berc and Andrei Belgrader were adapters. Andrei Belgrader was also director. Anita Stewart was set designer. Candice Donnelly was costume designer. Robert Wierzel was lighting designer. William Uttley was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (November 22, 1991) He played Falstaff in William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," in collaboration with Pittsburgh Public Theatre and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Mark Rylance (title role); Bill Camp (Hal); Royal Miller (Fortinbras) and Gus Johnson (Marcellus) in the cast. Ron Daniels was director. Antony McDonald was set and costume designer. Frances Aronson was lighting designer. Claire Van Kampen was composer. Maribeth Back was sound designer. Alexis Denisof was fight choreographer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (February 14, 1992) He played Sorin in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Christina Estabrook (Arkadina) and Stephanie Roth (Nina) in the cast. Ron Daniels was director. Robert Brustein was adapter and artistic director. George Calderon was translator. Antony MacDonald was set designer. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. James Ingalls was lighting designer. Claire Von Kampen was composer. Maribeth Back was sound designer.
- (January 2, 1993) He acted in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Heartbreak House," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. David Wheeler was director. Derek McLane was set designer. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. Howell Binkley was lighting designer. Maribeth Back was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (March 17, 1993) He acted in Harold Pinter's play, "The Caretaker," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Jack Willis in the cast. David Wheeler was director. Derek McLane was set designer. Catherine Zuber and Kenneth Mooney were costume designers. John Ambrosone was lighting designer. Maribeth Back was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (November 26, 1993) He played Falstaff in William Shakespeare's plays, "Henry IV Part I and 2," in the American Repertory Theatre Company production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Bill Camp (Prince Hal) in the cast. Robert Brustein was adapter and artistic director. Ron Daniels was director. John Conklin was set designer. Gabriel Berry was costume designer. Frances Aronson was lighting designer. Bruce Odland was composer. Jenny Breen was fight choreographer.
- (January 21, 1994) He played Gayev in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Jack Willis (Lopakhin); Claire Bloom (Ranevskaya) and Alvin Epstein (First) in the cast. Ron Daniels was director. George Tsypin was set designer. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. Frances Aronson was lighting designer. Christopher Walker was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (January 13, 1995) He played Didi in Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot," in the American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Alvin Epstein (Gogo); Remo Airaldi (Pozzo) and Ben Evett (Lucky) in the cast. David Wheeler was director. Derek McLane was set designer. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. John Ambrosone was lighting designer. Christopher Walker was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (November 22, 1996) He acted in Henrik Ibsen's play, "The Wild Duck," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Will LeBow; Steve Rowe; Karen MacDonald and Emma Roberts in the cast. Robert Brustein was adapter and artistic director. Francois Rochaix was director. Jean-Claude Maret. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. Michael Chybowski was lighting designer. Christopher Walker was sound designer.
- (May 9, 1997) He played Mendoza and the Devil in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Man and Superman," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts with Kristin Flanders (Ann Whitefield'Dona Ana); Alvin Epstein (Roebuck/Statue) and Don Reilly (Jack Tanner) in the cast. David Wheeler was director. Christine Jones was set designer. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. John Ambrosone was lighting designer. David Remedios was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (July 3 to 12, 1969) He played Romainville in Jean Anouilh's play, "Ring Round the Moon," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Patrice Bombelles); Charlotte Albright (dancer); Karlene Bradley (Capulet); Peter Bubrinski (dancer); Robert Cronin (dancer); Mildred Dunnock (Madame Desmortes); Joyce Ebert (Lady India); Elizabeth Eis (Diana Messerchmann); J.D. Ferrara (dancer); Robert Foster (Footman, dancer); Steven Hicks (dancer); Nancy Kenestrick (dancer); Laurie Kennedy (Isabelle); Judy Lankford (dancer); Richard Lankford (footman, dancer); Richard Masur (General); Barbara Peck (dancer); Mara Purl (dancer); Sloane Shelton (Her Mother); Charles Siebert (Hugo & Frederic); Cherie Untermeyer (dancer); Lee Wallace (Messerchmann) and Stan Wiklinski (Joshua) in the cast. Will Steven Armstrong was scenic designer. Santo Loquasto was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Mark Healy was stage manager.
- (July 2 to 11, 1970) He played Colonel Lukyn in Sir Arthur Wing Pineros' play, "The Magistrate," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Mr. Bullamy); Yusuf Bulos (Achille Blond); David Clennon (Isidore, Mr. Wormington); Ashton Crosby (Cis Farrington); Ronnie Claire Edwards (Agatha Posket); Linda Gulder (Popham); Bob Hitt (Inspector Messitor); Bruce Huett (Wyke); Laurie Kennedy (Beatie); Richard Masur (Constable Harris); Rita Moreno (Charlotte); William Swetland (Mr. Posket); Paul Thomas (Sergeant Lugg) and Richard Venture (Captain Vale); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Joseph J. Gilinsky Jr. was stage manager.
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