- (1951 - 1952) He directed James Forsyth's play, "The Other Heart," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Paul Rogers and Alan Badel in the cast.
- (1951 - 1952) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Othello," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Douglas Campbell, Paul Rogers, Irene Worth, Coral Browne, Robert Shaw, Ernest Milton, and Nicholas Hannen in the cast.
- (1956 - 1957) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Two Gentlemen of Verona," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Keith Michell, Robert Helpmann, Barbara Jefford, and Derek Godfrey in the cast.
- (1960 - 1961) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Douglas Campbell, Alec McCowen, Gwen Watford, Judi Dench, Robert Harris, John Stride, Barbara Leigh-Hunt, Stephen Moore, Gerald James, and Tom Courtenay (Puck) in the cast. Thea Musgrave was musical director.
- (April 10, 1956) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet," at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Alan Badel, Harry Andrews, Diana Churchill, Dilys Hamlett, Andrew Faulds, George Howe, Emrys James, Clive Revill, and Patrick Wymark in the cast.
- (April 12, 1960) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford, England with Peter O'Toole, Dorothy Tutin, Patrick Allen, Denholm Elliott, Jack MacGowram, Ian Richardson, and Diana Rigg in the cast.
- (1950) He and Anthony Quayle directed William Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar" in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with John Gielgud (Cassius), Anthony Quayle, Harry Andrews, Barbara Jefford, Andrew Cruickshank, Alan Badel, Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Robert Hardy, Paul Hardwick and Robert Shaw (Messenger) in the cast.
- (April 4, 1961) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing" in the Royal Shakespeare Company production in the Stratford Theatre Festival at the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-Upon-Avon, England with Christopher Plummer and Geraldine McEwan in the cast.
- (1990s) He was the artistic advisor to the National Actors Theater, Tony Randall's company, where he directed William Shakespeare's play, "Timon Of Athens" with Brian Bedford in the cast; Nikolai Gogol's comedy "The Government Inspector" with Tony Randall in the cast; and George Bernard Shaw's play, "Saint Joan," with Maryann Plunkett in the cast.
- (1968) Stage Play: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. Written by Jay Presson Allen. Adapted from the novel by Muriel Spark. Incidental music composed and arranged by John Cook. Scenic Design by Jo Mielziner. Lighting Design by Jo Mielziner. Costume Design by Jane Greenwood. Directed by Michael Langham. Helen Hayes Theatre: 16 Jan 1968- 14 Dec 1968 (379 performances + 8 previews that began on 26 Dec 1967). Cast: Zoe Caldwell (as "Jean Brodie"), Catherine Burns (as "Monica"), Roy Cooper (as "Teddy Lloyd"), Diana Davila (as "Jenny"), Denise Huot (as "Sister Helena"), Joseph Maher (as "Gordon Lowther"), Lennox Milne (as "Miss MacKay"), Amy Taubin (as "Sandy"), Douglas Watson (as "Mr. Perry"), Jane Actman (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Kathryn Baumann (as "Mary MacGregor"), Donna Conforti (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Sheila Coonan (as "Miss Campbell"), Jami Fields (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Mady Heflin (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Nora Heflin (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Roberta Maxwell (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Doreen Miller (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Brooks Morton (as "McCready/Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Jim Oyster (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Gerard Russak (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Stephanie Sheppard (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Celia Watson (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."). Replacement actors during run: Jane Hallaren (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc.") [Broadway debut], Jack Knight (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Janice Mars (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Deidre Moore (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Joanne Moore (as "Citizen, Girl Guide, Schoolgirl, etc."), Tudi Wiggins (as "Sister Helena"). Understudies: Jane Hallaren (as "Sandy"), Janice Mars (as "Miss MacKay/Sister Helena"), Brooks Morton (as "Gordon Lowther)", Tudi Wiggins (as "Jean Brodie"). Produced by Robert Whitehead. Produced in association with Robert W. Dowling. Note: Filmed as The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969).
- (1971 - 1977) He was the artistic director of the Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota where he produced Sophocles' play, "Oedipus The King;" Edmund Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac;" Oliver Goldsmith's play, "She Stoops to Conquer;" and other William Shakespeare plays.
- (1955) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar", at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
- (1957) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Hamlet", at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada with Christopher Plummer in the cast.
- (1956) He directed Christopher Plummer in William Shakespeare's play, "Henry V", at the Stratford Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
- (1995) He directed Molière's comedies on Broadway in New York City.
- (1991) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Timon of Athens", on Broadway in New York City with Brian Bedford in the cast.
- (1955) He directed Julie Harris in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet".
- (1950) He directed Paul Scofield and Zoe Caldwell in William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labour's Lost".
- (1960) He directed Paul Scofield in William Shakespeare's play, "Coriolanus".
- (1961) He directed Peter O'Toole in William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice".
- (1962) He directed John Gielgud in William Shakespeare's play, "Julius Caesar".
- (1979 - 1992) Director of the drama division at Juilliard School in New York City.
- (1956-1967 Season) Artistic director of the Stratford Shakespeare Theatre Festival in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
- (1969) He directed William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World", in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Geraldine McEwan, Robert Lang, Edward Hardwicke, Sheila Reid, Jane Lapotaire and Edward Petherbridge in the cast.
- (1969) He directed William Congreve's play, "The Way of the World", in a National Theatre Company production at the Old Vic Theatre in London, England with Geraldine McEwan, Derek Godfrey, Edward Hardwicke, Sheila Reid, Jane Lapotaire and Edward Petherbridge in the cast.
- (1982 - 1983) He and Helen Burns directed Anton Chekhov's play, "Uncle Vanya," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (October 13, 1970) He directed Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's play, "The Play," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Fern Sloan, Charles Keating, Jon Cranney and Briain Petschey in the cast. Paul Avila Mayer was adapter. Nicholas Bethell and David Berg were translators. John Jensen was set and costume designer. Robert Scales was lighting designer. David Karr and Maury Bernstein were composers.
- (1959 to 1971) He was Artistic Director of Canada Stratford Festival Theatre in Stratford, Ontario, Canada.
- (1971 to 1977 seasons) He was Artistic Director of the Tyrone Guthrie Theater Company in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
- (1971 season) He was artistic director and director for Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater at 725, Vineland Place in Minneapolis, Minnesota with Ron Glass, David Feldshuh (Valvert), Peter Michael Goetz, Paul Hecht (Cyrano), Jon Cranney, Len Cariou and Christopher Plummer in the cast. Anthony Burgess was adapter, composer and translator. Desmond Heeley and John Jensen were set and costume designers. Gil Wechsler was lighting designer. Jim Bakkom was prop designer.
- (1971 season) He was artistic director and director for William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Michele Shay and Len Cariou (Petruchio) in the cast. Desmond Heeley and John Jensen were set and costume designers. Gil Wechsler was lighting designer. Stanley Silverman was composer. Jim Bakkom was prop designer.
- (1971 season) He was director and artistic director for Alexander Ostrovsky's play, "The Diary of A Scoundrel," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Evelyn Baron, Mary Savidy and Jon Cranney in the cast. Rodney Ackland was translator. John Jensen was set designer. Desmond Heeley was costume designer. Gil Wechsler was lighting designer. Eric Stokes was composer.
- (1972 to 1973 season) He was director and artistic director for John Vanbrugh's play, "The Relapse," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Bernard Behrens, Katherine Ferrand and Frank Langella in the cast. John Jensen was scenic designer. Carl Toms was costume designer. Gil Wechsler was lighting designer. Henry Mollicone was composer. Jeff Henry was choreographer.
- (1972 to 1973 season) He was director and artistic director for Sophocles' play, "Oedipus The King," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Len Cariou (Oedipus) and Patricia Connolly (Jocasta) in the cast. Charlotte Green was stage manager. Anthony Burgess was translator and adapter. Desmond Heeley was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Stanley Silverman was composer. Jim Bakkom was prop designer.
- (1972 to 1973 season) He was director and artistic director for the musical, "Cyrano," in a new musical version at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Christopher Plummer in the cast. Anthony Burgess was writer and lyricists. Michael J. Lewis was composer. Jim Bakkom was prop designer.
- (1973 to 1974 season) He was director and artistic director for Sophocles' play, "Oedipus The King," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Pauline Flanagan (Jocasta) in the cast. Anthony Burgess was translator and adapter. Desmond Heeley was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Stanley Silverman was composer.
- (1973 to 1974 season) He was director and artistic director for Nikolai V. Gogol's play, "The Government Inspector," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Sheridan Thomas, Barbara Byrne, Peter Michael Goetz and Paul Ballantyne in the cast. Leonid Ignatieff was translator. Peter Raby was adapter. John Jensen was set designer. Tanya Moisiewitsch was costume designer. Gilbert V. Hemsley Jr. was lighting designer. Raymond Pannell was composer.
- (1973 to 1974 season) He was director and artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "The Merchant of Venice," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Mark Lamos, Blair Brown and Kenneth Welsh in the cast. Eoin Sprott was set designer. Sam Kirkpatrick was costume designer. Gilbert V. Hemsley Jr. was lighting designer. John Cook was composer.
- (1974 to 1975 season) He was director and artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "King Lear," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Len Cariou (King Lear); Mark Lamos (Edgar); Paul Ballantyne; Kenneth Welsh; Peter Michael Goetz; Patricia Connolly; Barbara Bryne; Jimmy Blendick (Kent) and Nick Kepros in the cast. John Jensen was set designer. Desmond Heeley was costume designer. Gilbert V. Hemsley Jr. was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was composer.
- (1974 to 1975 season) He was director and artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "Love's Labor's Lost," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Patricia Conolly in the cast. John Jensen was set designer. Desmond Heeley was costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. John Cook was composer. Barbara Field was adapter.
- (1974 to 1975 season) He was artistic director and director for Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota with Kenneth Welsh, Oliver Cliff, Larry Gates, Katherine Ferrand, Patricia Connolly, Valery Daemke, Mark Lamos, Barbara Byrne and Maureen Anderman in the cast. Jack Barkla was set designer. Sam Kirkpatrick was costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Stanley Silverman and Dick Whitbeck were composers.
- (1975 to 1976 season) He was artistic director and director for Noel Coward's play, "Private Lives," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Ken Ruta, Mark Lamos and Patricia Connolly in the cast. Jack Barkla was set designer. Jack Edwards was costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was composer.
- (1975 to 1976 season) He was director and artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "Measure for Measure," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Mark Lamos and Patricia Conolly (Isabella) in the cast. Desmond Heeley was set and costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer.
- (1976 to 1977 season) He was director and artistic director for Thornton Wilder's play, "The Matchmaker," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Peter Michael Goetz, Karen Landry, Helen Carey, John Pielmeier, Tony Mockrus and Barbara Byrne in the cast. Desmond Heeley was set and costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer.
- (1976 to 1977 season) He was director and artistic director for William Shakespeare's play, "The Winter's Tale," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Ken Ruta, Helen Carey, Mark Lamos, Barbara Bryne and Richard Gray in the cast. Desmond Heeley was set and costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Hiram Titus was composer.
- (1976 to 1977 season) He was artistic director and director for Peter Nichols' play, "The National Health," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Mark Lamos in the cast. Sam Kirkpatrick was set and costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck and Matt Barber were composers.
- (1976 to 1977 season) He was artistic director for Frank B. Ford's play, "Waterman," at Tyrone Guthrie Theater Stage 2 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. James Wallace was director.
- (1977 to 1978 season) He was artistic director and director for Oliver Goldsmith's play, "She Stoops to Conquer," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Richard Ramos, Jon Cranney and Helen Carey in the cast. Ralph Funnicello was set designer. Lewis Brown was costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Catherine MacDonald was composer.
- (1977 to 1978 season) He was director and artistic director for Noel Coward's play, "Design for Living," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Ken Ruta, Patricia Conolly and Jeff Chandler in the cast. Annenna Stubbs was set and costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was composer.
- (1980 to 1981 season) He directed George Bernard Shaw's play, "Arms and the Man," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Michael Goodwin and Helen Carey in the cast. Desmond Heeley was set and costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was composer.
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