- (October 14 to November 7, 1965) He played Lane in Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bryan E. Clark (John Worthing); Jack Johnson (Algernon Moncrieff); John Seitz (Canon Chasuble D.D.); Donald Cooper (Merriman); Kathryn Wheeler (Lady Bracknell); Patricia Stewart (Hon. Gwendolyn Fairfax); Sally Douglass (Cecily Cardew); and Jo Deodato (Miss Prism) in the cast. James Dyas was director.
- (March 10 to April 3, 1966) He played Uncle Ben in Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ned Beatty (Willy Loman); Jo Deodato (Linda); Paul Watson (Happy); Grant Sheehan (Biff); J.S. Johnson (Bernard); Jack Collard (Charley); Patricia Stewart (the woman); Bryan E. Clark (Howard Wagner); Sherrill Brown (Jenny); Don Cooper (Stanley); Walta Beatty (Miss Forsythe); Sherri Watson (Letta); in the cast. Tom Gruenewald was director.
- (October 5 to 29, 1967) He played William and Frey in Robert Penn Warren's play, "All The King's Men," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Barry Michlin (Narrator); J.S. Johnson (Tiny Duffy); Lenny Baker (Tom Stark); James Woodall (Jack Burden); Jane Singer (Anne Stanton); Marilyn Rieser (Lucy Stark); Max Howard (Dr. Adam Stanton); Gerald Harte (Judge Irwin); BIlly Bradford (Sugar Boy); Grace Chapman (Sadie Burke); Grant Sheehan (Willie Stark) and Dale Carter Cooper (Mother of Jack Burden); in the cast. Richard Block was director.
- (April 4 to 28, 1968) He played Max Kupreef in Frank Gagliano's play, "Night of the Dunce," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Barry Michlin (Malcolm Supley); Jane Singer (Geraldine La Mossa); Max Howard (Connie); Dale Carter Cooper (Mrs. Vickers); Lenny Baker (David Byron); Grant Sheehan (Mr. Crowley) and John Seitz (The Borrower) in the cast. William Woodman was director.
- (May 9 to June 2, 1968) He played Dupont Dufort Senior in Jean Anouilh's play, "Thieves' Carnival," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bobby Jones (Musician); Max Howard (Hector); Jane Singer (Eva); Billy Bradford (Town Crier); Barry Michlin (Peterbono); Lenny Baker (Gustave); Temple Sternm (Nurse); Reedy Gibbs (Juliette): Dale Carter Cooper (Lady Hurf); Grant Sheehan (Lord Edgard); J.S. Johnson (Dupont Dufort Junior); and Kathy Amos (a young girl) in the cast. Richard Block was director. The Policemen were played by Billy Bradford, Chris Miller and Tony Minks.
- (August 24 to September 11, 1971) He played Bogart in Woody Allen's play, "Play It Again, Sam," in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production at the Summer Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky with Arnold Stag (Allan Felix); Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Nancy); Ken Jenkins (Dick Christie); Katharine Houghton (Linda Christie); Carolyn Connors (Sharon, Barbara); Judith Long (Sharon Lake): Lee Anne Fahey (Gina, Go Go Girl, Intellectual Girl) and Mary Michaels (Vanessa) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (April 2 to 26, 1981) He played Dr. Graham in Agatha Christie's play, "Black Coffee," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Andrew Grentz (Tredwell); Laura Hicks (Lucia Amory); Adale O'Brien (Miss Caroline Amory); Brian Keeler (Richard Amory); Peggity Price (Barbara Amory); Dierk Toporzysek (Edward Raynor); Brian Rose (Dr. Carelli); Ray Fry (Sir Claud Amory); William McNulty (Hercule Poirot); Michael Kevin (Captain Arthur Hastings); Andy Backer (Inspector Japp) and Henry Godinez (Johnson) in the cast. Ray Fry was also director.
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