- (1957) Virginia Bowman; Angus Bowmer; Edward S. Brubaker; Jean Cartwright; Diane Cochran; Carole Cox; William Crossett; Muriel Eisenberg; Mary G. Evans; Kenneth Geist; Richard "Dick" Graham; George Hitchcock; Nagle Jackson; Nancy Jennings; Ellen Kay; Arlieta Knowles; Shirley M. Loper; Tom Markus; Norman McPhee; Jerry Mickey; Hugh Morton; Rosalyn Newport; David O'Brien; William "Bill" Oyler; Pauline Peotter; Lyman S. Pruitt; Juliet Mary Jo Randall; George Riddle; Carl Ritchie; Margaret Rubin Vafiadis; Julia Sandoe; Robert Schesventer; William Sharp; Jim Sheldon; Fred Strange; Marcia Thayer; Jerry Turner; Jo Turner; George Vafiadis; Rudolph E. Vest Jr.; Doris Viola; Peter Windt and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1958) Michael Addison; James M. Baker; Gerald Bates; Herbert Bell; Angus Bowmer; Don Bumgardner; Charles A. Cook; Shirley Douglass Patton; Hugh C. Evans; Keith Fowler; Lynne Gallagher; Harold Gould; Richard "Dick" Graham; William Gregory; Edward Grover; Paul Harper; Elizabeth Hiller; Nagle Jackson; Claude Woolman "Skip" Jenkins; Christopher Jones; Ellen Kay; Judith Offord Kennedy; Robert B. Loper; Herbert McLellan; Patricia Moran; Rosalyn Newport; William Nye; Wesley Owen; Paulina Pearce; Pauline Peotter; Lyman S. Pruitt; Philip Reines; Edgar Reynolds; George Riddle; Anthony Ristoff; Margaret Rubin Vafiadis; Anne L. Sandoe; Jill Ellen Sandoe; John Sandoe; Wallace D. Sinclair; John W. Swearingen; Robert Towers; Jerry Turner; George Vafiadis; Rudolph E. Vest Jr.;Rachel Weller and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1958) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Troilus and Cressida," at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon with George Vafiades; Robert Loper; Shirley Patton; Peggy Rubin; Nagle Jackson; Jill Sandoe; Hugh Evans; Claude Woolman; Richard Graham and Paul Harper in the cast. Angus L. Bowmer was artistic director. James Sandoe was director.
- (1970) Christine Abbott; Joe Adams (Abramczyck); Robert B. Alto; John Arnone; Diana Bellamy; Candace Birk; Raye Birk; Judy Bjorlie; Mark Blankenfield; Ron Boussom; Jerry Brown; Larry Carpenter; Kit Carson; Pamela R. Carson; Catherine "Cathy" Christy Lincoln; Clinton Cochran; John R. Darrah; Philip Davidson; Tom Donaldson; Shirley Douglass Patton; Richard Allan Edwards; Dorothy French; Craig Gardner; Gregory Grove; Rick Hamilton; David A. Hart; Bradley High; David Johnson; Nancy Joyce; Andy Kallok; Frank Kelly; Brandis "Vivian Sally" Kemp; Katherine King; Roger Kozol; Christopher Leggette; Richard Lincoln; Julian Lopez-Morillas; Patty McCoy; Bruce McLeod; James McLure; William Molloy; Mark Murphey; David Kent Nale; Rick Newman; Peter Nyberg; Larry Oliver; Fredi Olster; Pat Patton; Kenneth Perez; Corey Phelps; Jolene Phelps Van Hooser; Gerard Phipps; Forbes "Buck" Rogers; Julie Rogers; Schuyler Roll; Kenneth W. Roth; Elaine Sawyer; Gregory Ward Schroeder; John Sheehan; Brian Steeley; John W. Swearingen; Gregory Scott Temple; Scott Wagoner; J. Steven White; Lloyd Williamson; Michael Winters; Richard Yarnell and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (July 15, 1965) He acted in Moliere's play, "Tartuffe," in the inaugural American Conservatory Theatre production at the Craft Theatre, Pittsburgh Playhouse in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Richard Dysart, and Rene Auberjonois in the cast. William Ball was artistic director and director. Richard Hoover was general manager. James B. McKenzie was executive producer.
- (January 21 to June 18, 1967) He acted in Jerome Kilty's play, "Dear Liar," in The American Conservatory Theatre at the Geary Theatre in San Francisco, California with Sada Thompson in the cast. Jerome Kilty was also director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (1968 to 1969 season) He acted in Georges Feydeau's play, "A Flea in Her Ear,' at The American Conservatory Theatre in San Francisco, California with Ray Reinhardt and Harry Frazier in the cast. Gower Champion was director. William Ball was artistic director.
- (Early Fall 1969) He played Ferapoint in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," in the American Conservatory Theatre production at the ANTA (American National Theatre Association) in New York City with Angela Paton (Olga Prozorov); Michael Learned (Marya Prozorov); Kitty Winn (Irene Prozorov); Jay Doyle (Andrei Prozorov); Harry Frazier (Fyodor Kulygin); Ruth Kobart (Antisa, the nurse); Paul Shenar (Baron Tusenbach); William Paterson (Ivan Chebutykin); Robert Lancaster (Vasily Solyony); Ken Ruta (Lieutenant Colonel Vershinin); Philip Kerr (Aleksei Fedotik) and James Milton (Vladimir Dodo) in the cast. William Ball was artistic director and director. Gower Champion was also director.
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