- (1992) He was the scenic designer for Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Good Person of Setzuan," at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. The crew also included Frank Galati (director), Claudia Schmidt (original incidental music), and James F. Ingalls (lighting designer). Cast included Cherry Jones.
- (1994) He was the scenic designer for Tennessee Williams' play, "The Night of the Iguana," at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Cherry Jones and Will Petersen also in the cast. The crew included James F. Ingalls (lighting designer) and Richard Woodbury (sound designer).
- (1984-1985 season) He was set designer for Craig Lucas's play, "Blue Window," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Stage II) in New Haven, Connecticut. Norman Rene was director. Walker Hicklin was costume designer. Debra J. Kettler was lighting designer.
- (1988-1989 season) He was set designer for Ruth and Augustus Goetz's play, "The Heiress," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Kenneth Frankel was director. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. David F. Segal was lighting designer.
- (2003-2004 season) He was set designer for Paula Vogel's play, "The Long Christmas Ride Home," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Oskar Eustis was director. William Lane was costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer. Darron L. West was sound designer. Donna Uchizono was choreographer.
- (2004-2005 season) He was set designer and director for Lonnie Carter's play, "The Romance of Magno Rubio," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Stage II) in New Haven, Connecticut with additional Filipino text by Ralph B. Pena. Myung Hee Cho was costume designer. James Vermeulen was lighting designer. Fabian Obispo was sound designer and composer.
- (2002 to 2003 season) He was set designer for Caryl Churchill's play, "Cloud 9," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Tony Taccone was director. William Lane was costume designer. Jim Vermeulan was lighting designer. Matt Spiro was sound designer.
- (2002 to 2003 season) He was set designer for Paula Vogel's play, "The Long Christmas Ride Home," in a world premiere at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Oskar Eustis was director. William Lane was costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer. Darron West was sound designer.
- (2008 to 2009 season) He was set designer for Laura Shellhardt's play, "Shapeshifter," in a world premiere production at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Laura Kepley was director. William Lane was costume designer. Brian J. Lilienthal was lighting designer. John Gromada was composer and sound designer.
- (April 8, 1986) He was set designer for 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; Jeremy Geidt and Thomas Derrah in the cast. Michael Bloom was director. Karen Eister was costume designer. Richard Rindell was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (February 18, 1987) He was set designer for 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; Jeremy Geidt and Thomas Derrah in the cast. Michael Boom was the original director for the 1985 to 1986 New Stages Series. David Wheeler was director. Karen Eister was costume designer. Richard Riddell was lighting designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (April 5, 1987) He was set designer for Ronald Ribman's play, "The Cannibal Masque (The Cannibal Masque and A Serpent's Egg)," in a world premiere New Stages Series production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. David Wheeler was director. Christine Joly De Lotbiniere was costume designer. Frank Butler was lighting designer. Stephen D. Santomenna was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (April 8, 1987) He was set designer for Christopher Durang's play, "Mrs. Sorkin Presents....("Ubu Lear" and Other Peerless Classics)," in a world premiere New Stages Series production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. R.J. Cutler and Wesley Savick were directors. Karen Eister was costume designer. Frank Butler was lighting designer. Stephen D. Santomenna was sound designer. Richard Peasler was composer. Paul Brusiloff was music director. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (November 27, 1987) He was set designer for William Hauptmann's play, "Gillette," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. David Wheeler was director. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. Howell Binkley was lighting designer. Stephen D. Santomenna was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (May 28, 1989) He was set designer for Pedro Calderon De La Barca's play, "Life Is a Dream," in an American repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Anne Bogart was director. Edwin Honig was translator. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. Richard Riddell was lighting designer. Matthias Gohl was composer. Stephen D. Santomenna and Matthias Gohl were sound designers. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (December 7, 1990) He was set designer for George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's play, "Once in a Lifetime," in an American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Anne Bogart was director. Catherine Zuber was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Maribeth Back was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (August 8 to 29, 1980) He was costume designer for David Mamet's play, "The Water Engine," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (Rito); David Bryant (Charles Lang); Chris DeBlasio (soundmaster); Randolph Dreyfuss (Bum); Peggy Harmon (singer, gross secretary, voiceover); John Bedford Lloyd (mailman, Oberman); Kevin McGuire (Murray, Postal Process, Inventor, Foreman); Meghan Robinson (Murray's secretary, Mrs. Varec); Howard Samuelsohn (Gross, Moderator, Cop, Bartender); Scott Wakefield (Announcer, Mr. Wallace) and Pamela White (chainletter, soapbox speaker) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Steve Lawson was director. Robert Baker was assistant director. Gail Sadow was set designer. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Chris DeBlasio was also composer and sound director. Bonnie Sumner was stage manager. Robin Herskowitz was assistant stage manager
- (July 28 to August 29, 1980) He was setting and costume designer for 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. Gregory Boyd was director. 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.
- (July 11 to August 28, 1980) He was set designer for Henry Pilk's play, "Pilk's Madhouse," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (wife, Sharon, Sandra); Donald F. Berman (first husband, different man, Robert, Jockler); Reg E. Cathey (Tramp Two, Dr. Phillimon, Arthur, Rob Keogh, Man); Randolph Dreyfuss (Phipps, McLoys, Prosecutor, Dr. Bowmer, Ernie, Man); Peggy Harmon (Widow Quim, Mother, Henrietta Flame, Lady, Doctor); Tom Maseli (Creamwell, Dermer, Brother, Jackson, Gent, Man); Howard Samuelsohn (Second Husband, Henry English, Man with poem, Ferret, Defendant, Old Man McShifter, Lou and Man) and Scott Wakefield (the beaver) in the cast. David Rotenberg was director. Gail Sadow was costume designer. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (June 28 to August 17, 1980) He was set and costume designer for 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. Gregory Boyd was director. 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 12 to August 4, 1980) He was set and costume designer for Anton Chekhov's play, "Chekhov's Creatures," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Bryant (Chubukov, Shipuchin); Frances Civardi (Natalia); John Lloyd (Smirnov, director); Verna Lowe (Tatiana); Kevin McGuire (Lomov, Hirin); Meghan Robinson (Mrs. Popov) and Pamela White (Mrs. Merchutkin) in the cast. Stephen Zuckerman was director. Chris DeBlasio was musical director and composer. Gail Sadow was assistant designer. Bonnie Sumner was stage manager.
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