- (December 26, 1968 to January 12, 1969) He directed N.F. Simpson's play, "The Cresta Run," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (February 28, 1980 - March 23, 1980) He played James in Adele Edling Shank's play, "Sunrise/Sunset," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Cynthia Judge (Christina); Gene O'Neill (Josh); Deanna Dunagan (Diane); Nona Waldeck (Sarah); Nada Rowand (Louise); Toni Hood (Anne); David O. Petersen (Charles); Anneke Gough (Linnea); Adale O'Brien (Gem); Guy Paul (Danny); Kent Broadhurst (Gideon); Lee Anne Fahey (Colleen) and Alan Duke (Triple-A-Man) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 28, 1980 - March 23, 1980) He played an elevator passenger 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); Pat McNamara (First Electrician); Gene O'Neill (Second Electrician); Deanna Dunagan (Mia MacGonicle); Andrea Pecchioni (Maureen); Kent Broadhurst (Lon); Billie Brenan (Mrs. Synovec); Elevator Passengers were Cynthia Judge and David O. Petersen in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (March 12 to 21, 1980) He directed the musical revue, "Doctors and Diseases," in the Humana Foundation production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peter Ekstrom and Polly Pen in the cast. Peter Ekstrom was composer and lyricist.
- (1968 to 1969 season) He directed Harold Pinter's play, "The Homecoming," at the Trinity Repertory Company Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. Eugene Lee was set designer. John Lehmeyer was costume designer. Roger Morgan was lighting director.
- (1970 Summer) He directed William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing," at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director.
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