- (October 9 to December 5, 1982) He acted in Franz Kafka's play, "Metamorphosis," in the American premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Brad Davis, Annabella Price, Ebbe Roe Smith, and Priscilla Smith in the cast. Thomas A. Walsh was set designer. Marilyn Rennagel was lighting designer. Gregg Johnson was sound designer and execution. Steven Berkoff was adapter and director.
- (January 12, 1974) He played Kingsley in Harding LeMay's play, "The Off-Season," at the New Dramatists Theatre in New York City with Vince Carroll (Bick); Lillah McCarthy (Sharon); Constance Ford (Caroline); Joe Panteleoni (Clem) and Beverlee McKinsey (Arline) in the cast. John Berry was director.
- (January 3 to 27, 1980) He played Nick in William Saroyan's play, "The Time of Your Life," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Richard Fitch (Sailor, Cop); David O. Petersen (Drunkard, A Society Gentleman); Gene O'Neill (Willie); Michael Kevin (Joe); William McNulty (Tom); Jack McClure (Dudley); Deanna Dunagan (Kitty Duval); Guy Paul (Harry); Peter Ekstrom (Wesley); Anne Pitoniak (Lorene, A Society Lady); Michael McCarty (Blick); Ray Fry (Arab); Adale O'Brien (Killer, Mary L); Alan Duke (Krupp); Dierk Toporzysek (McCarthy); Victor Jory (Kit Carson); Cynthia Judge (Elsie) and Nona Waldeck (Side Kick) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 20 to March 23, 1980) He played Dan in David Blomquist's play, "Weekends Like Other People," was performed in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Carol Teitel (Laurie) in the cast. Israel Hicks was director.
- (February 28, 1980 - March 23, 1980) He played First Electrician in Kent Broadhurst's play, "They're Coming to Make It Brighter," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Sam Singleton (Sho Business); Ray Fry (Murray Dubinski); P. Jay Sidney (Bill Sweet); Robert Judd (George Schuyler); Guy Paul (Otis); Arthur French (Charles Rasmussen); Rack Boys were Leif Rustebakke and John Short; Lee Anne Fahey (Patti); Nada Rowand (Yvonne); Gene O'Neill (Second Electrician); Deanna Dunagan (Mia MacGonicle); Andrea Pecchioni (Maureen); Kent Broadhurst (Lon); Billie Brenan (Mrs. Synovec); Elevator Passengers were Cynthia Judge, Pirie MacDonald and David O. Petersen in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (1968) Barbara Acker; Les Barnum; Randy Bishop; Karen Sue Boettcher Tate; Randy Bowser; Mollie Byers; Emily Carpenter; Timothy Casey; Catherine "Cathy" Christy Lincoln; Carol Jeanne Clark; Charles Coldwell; Philip Davidson; Danny Davis; Joyce Dever; Shirley Douglass Patton; Dwight Dunn; Charles Edelman; Russell Elliott; Derek Evans; Carrillo Gantner; John M. Gavigan; Robert Ground; Ron Gural; Jo Bailey Guthrie; Ann Kinsolving Hackney; Betsy Lee Sacks Hamilton; Rick Hamilton; Jon Harrison; Larry Haynes; Dan Hays; Dennis Higgins; Patrick Mainer Hines; Lawrence Hirtzel; Jon Holland; Arnold Hummasti; Linda Johnson; Frank Kelly; John S. Koehler; Vincent Landro; Craig Mann; Thomas Martin; Amanda McBroom; Bill McClaren; David Kent Nale; Tom Oleniacz; Scott Porter; P. A. Rudolph; Jane Sanborn; Elaine Sawyer; John Shepherd; Robert Singleton; Dennis Smith; Stephen Stearns; Randall Eugene Stothers; Leland Tanquery; Milt Tarver; William Tate; Mark Teeters; Scott Van Fossen; Cindy Kay Veazey; Scott Wagoner; Karl Weakley; Cathy Wright and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
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