- (February 2002) Performs in "War Letters" play based on a the book "War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars" (Canon Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA).
- (April 2005) Played Mr. De Pinna in "You Can't Take It with You" play by Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman (Geffen Playhouse at the Brentwood Theatre, Los Angeles, California, USA).
- (October 2006) Played Georg Balthasar Schott in "Bach at Leipzig" play by Itamar Moses (South Coast Repertory, Costa Mesa, California, USA).
- November, 2007: Directed "The Voysey Inheritance" by Harley Granville-Barker, adapted by David Mamet, at the University of Southern California's School of Theatre
- (January 24, 2008 to February 24, 2008) He played Antonio Salieri in Peter Shaffer's play, "Amadeus," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Karen Baum (Katherina); Ken Bolden (Valet); Alex Coleman (Van Swieten); Larry Daggett (Venticello #1); Harris Doran (Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart); Evan R. Endres (Cook); Nick Ferrara (Servant); Daina Michelle Griffith (Constanze); Christopher Joseph (Von Strack); Brian Kazakoff (Servant); Brett James Kennedy (Venticello #2); Daniel Krell (Joseph II); Richard Lorenzo McBride (Servant); Kendra McLaughlin (Teresa Salieri); Larry John Meyers (Orsini-Rosenberg); Joel Ripka (Major Domo); Andrew David Sackhamer (Servant); and Mark Conway Thompson (Bonno) in the cast. Ted Pappas was director. James Noone was scenic designer. Susan Tsu was costume designer. Kirk Bookman was lighting designer. Zach Moore was sound designer. Pat McCorkle was casting director. Ruth E. Kramer was production stage manager. Fredric H. Orner was assistant stage manager.
- (May 3 to 24, 1986) He directed John Guare's play, "The House of Blue Leaves," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Rue McClanahan, Chloe Webb; Buck Henry; Dick Gautier; Wayne Winton and Helen Winton in the cast. Tony Abatemarco was director. Jessica Myerson was artistic director.
- (July 18 to August 28, 1976) Moliere's play, "Tartuffe," was performed in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts. He played Seignor Orgon in "La Famiglia," was performed with Charlotte McGinnis (Seignora Pernella); Tom Abatemarco (Seignor Orgon); Innes-Fergus McDade (Seignora Elmira); Beverly Barbieri (Marianna) and Phil Cates (Damis) in the cast. "Gil Amici," was performed with Alan Rosenberg (Valerio); Fred Sanders (Cleante); Bonnie Brewster (Dorina); Victor Bevine (Tartuffe) and Malachy Cleary (Policeman) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Harold DeFelice was director.
- (August 23 to 27, 1976) He played King of France in William Shakespeare's play, "All's Well That Ends Well," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Beverly Barbieri (Countess of Rossillon); Alan Rosenberg (Bertram); Charlotte McGinnis (Helena); Benjamin Mittleman (Lavatch); Bonnie Gondell (RInaldo); Victor Bevine (Parolles); Fred Sanders (Lafew); Innes Fergus-McDade (A widow of Florence); Tracey Phillips (Diana); Bonnie Brewster (Duke of Florence/Maudlin) and Phil Cates (Courtier) in the cast. The Ensemble played courtiers, soldiers, messengers, pages (French and Florentine) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. David Schweizer was director.
- (August 22, 1976) He played Chaos denizen in John Milton's play, "Paradise Lost," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Benjamin Mittleman (The Poet, Satan); Alan Rosenberg (Voice of the Almighty, The Son, Death); Innes-Fergus McDade (Michael); Fred Sanders (Gabriel, Chaos); Tracey Phillips (Abdiel); Bonnie Goodell (Beelzebub); Phil Cates (Belial); Bonnie Brewster (Mammon); Victor Bevine (Molach); Charlotte McGinnis (Sin) and Beverly Barbieri (Chaos denizen) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Kenneth Cavander was director. Fred Sanders was also composer.
- (August 1 to 21, 1976) He played O'Connor, Lurbtsema and groundskeeper in John Ford Noonan's play, "The Year That Boston Won the Pennant," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Malachy Cleary (Dillinger, Delivery Man, George); Phil Cates (Shattuck, Julian LaMonde, Oscar); Alan Rosenberg (JoJo, Delorenzo, Leroy Starr, Microphone technician); Fred Sanders (Main in a raincoat); Victor Bevine (Stanley Kuckta, Jasper Terhune, Olivare); Benjamin Mittleman (Marcus Sykowski); Bonnie Gondell (Candy Cane Sykowski); Beverly Barbieri (Martha Peabody, 1st party woman); Charlotte McGinnis (Laverne Jones, 2nd party woman) and Tracey Phillips (Pepper Weitz, 3rd party woman) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. David Schweizer was director.
- (August 8, 1976) He played Father Delaney in Christopher Durang's play, "The Marriage of Bette and Boo," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Alan Rosenberg (The Doctor); Charlotte McGinnis (The Nurse) and Phil Cates (Matthew) in the cast."The Marshall Family," was performed with Bonnie Brewster (Bette); Tracey Phillips (Margaret); Victor Bevine (James); Bonnie Gondell (Paula); and Beverly Barbieri (Miriam) in the cast. "The Dunlop Family," was performed with Benjamin Mittleman (Boo); Fred Sanders (Ferd); Innes-Fergus McDade (Mud) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Peter Mark Schifter was director.
- (July 26 to 30, 1977) He played Chrysale in Moliere's play, "The Learned Ladies," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Catherine Allen (Sergant); David Babcock (Lepine); Shem Bitterman (servant); Thomas Carroll (servant); Jill Goldrach (Armande); Richard Kavanagh (Trissotin); George Morforgen (Ariste); Barry O'Donnell (Notary); Ken Olin (Julien); Elizabeth Parrish (Philaminte); Sarah Ream (servant); Glastone Rossilli (Clitandre); Melissa Smith (Martine); Carol Teitel (Belise); Colby Willis (Henriette) and Richard Woods (Vadius) in the cast. Hugh Landwehr was scenic designer. Rita Watson was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Norman Ayrton was director. Tom Aberger was stage manager.
- (July 12 to 16, 1977) He played Alfred Bassick in Arthur Conan Doyle and William Gillette's play, "Sherlock Holmes," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts was performed at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Babcock (2nd sailor); Dudley Bahman (Sir Edward Leighton); Louis Beachner (Sidney Prince); Robert Brolli (John Forman); Torben Brooks (Newsboy); Paul Burg (1st policeman); Kevin Bushee (Violinist); Thomas Carroll (1st sailor); Breez Cooper (Moroccan Prince); Albert Cummings (Leary); Tom Domenici (Mimist, 2nd guardsman); James Drummond (Organ Grinder); Jill Goldrach (Teresa); Wendell Green (Beggar); Mary Hastings (Trumpeter); Charlie Hopton (2nd Boy); Spenser Hopton (3rd boy); Max Hunt (Urchin); Philip Knoerzer (2nd policeman); Gil Konowitch (Estate Agent); Philip Kroerzer (Chinaman); Frank Langella (Sherlock Holmes); George Morforgen (Professor Moriarty); Jeffrey Moxon (1st boy); Mugsy (Bassett Hound); Barry O'Donnell (John); Ken Olin (Craigin); Madeleine Oulette (Old Lady); Ralph Renzi (Beefeater); Henry Rinehart (Billy); Ellis Roberts (Lightfoot McTague); Jack Ryland (James Larrabee); Susan Santiago (Street Singer); David Simonds (Parsons); Erika Stadtlander (Penny Whistler); Diane Toomey (Nanny); Maggie Topkis (Whore); Leonard Tucker (Count Von Stalburg); Barbette Tweed (Madge Larrabee); Toby Wheeler (Karate Expert, 2nd guardsman); Colby Willis (Alice Faulkner); Richard Woods (Doctor Watson) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Peter Hunt was director and lighting designer. John Lee Beatty was scenery designer. David Murin was costume designer. Lawrence Rosen was composer. Tom Aberger was stage manager.
- (August 19 to 23, 1977) He played Harry Dalton in Peter Shaffer's play, "Equus," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Alan Mixon (Martin Dysart); Jill Goldrach (Nurse); Joan Pape (Hester Salomon); Achilles Massahos (Alan Strang); Paul Milikin (Frank Strang); Elizabeth Parrish (Dora Strang); Peter Lobdell (Horseman, Nugget); Catherine Allen (Jill Mason); David Babcock (Horse); Ken Olin (horse); Paul Burg (Horse); Tom Domenici (Horse) and James Hambridge (horse) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Ken Howard was director. John Kenny was setting designer. Rita Bottomley Watson was costume designer. Jonathan Lawson was lighting designer. Peter Lobdell was director of mime. Tom Aberger was stage manager.
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