- (December 2,1974 to January 5, 1975) He played Birdboot in Tom Stoppard's play, "The Real Inspector Hound," in a stages (three one act plays) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) with Scott Porter (Moon); Jean Inness (Mrs. Drudge); Michael Gross (Simon); Teri Ralston (Felicity); Patricia Pearcy (Cynthia); Bob Burrus (Magnus); and Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Inspector Hound) in the cast. Jon Jory was artistic director.
- (December 2, 1974 to January 5, 1975) He played Mr. Edwards in Noel Coward's play, "Red Peppers, " in a Stages (three one-act plays) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (George Pepper); Adale O'Brien (Lily Pepper); Michael Gross (Bert Bentley); Jean Inness (Mabel Grace) and Scott Porter (Alf) in the cast. Jon Jory was artistic director.
- (January 9 to February 8, 1975) He played Jake in the musical, "The Threepenny Opera," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Gross (A street singer, Walt Dreary); Maskell Gordon (Mr. J.J. Peachum); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Peachum); Teri Ralston (Polly Peachum); Stephen Pearlman (Macheath (Mack the Knife); Margaret Gathright (Jenny); John Pielmeier (Filch, Victoria's messenger, constable; Scott Porter (Reverend Kimball, constable); Ray Fry (Tiger Brown, Commissioner of Police); Bob Burrus (Warden Smith, Bob); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Matt); Mary Ed Porter (Betty); Patricia Pearcy (Dolly); Wanda Bimson (Molly and Marilee Herbert-Slater (Coaxer) in the cast. Eileen LaGrange and Kyle Latshaw were pianists and keyboardists. David Bradford played percussion. Kurt Weill was composer. Marc Blitzstein was adapter. Bertolt Brecht wrote the book. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 13 to March 9, 1975) He played Camille Chandebise in Georges Feydeau's play, "A Flea in Her Ear," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Mary Ed Porter (Antoinette Plucheux); Vaughn McBride (Etinne Plucheux); Haskell Gordon (Dr. Finache); Patricia Pearcy (Lucienne Homenides De Histangua); Vinnie Holman (Raymonde Chandebise); Ray Fry (Victor Emmanuel Chandebise, Poche); Scott Porter (Romain Tournel); Michael Gross (Carlos Homenides De Histangua); Wanda Bimson (Eugenie); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Augustin Feraillon); Adale O'Brien (Olympe); Bob Burrus (Baptistin); John Pielmeier (Herr Schwarz); Don Johnson (Ferdinand) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (March 13 to April 6, 1975) He played Stumpy MacPhail in Carson McCullers' play, "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with William Cain (Narrator/Henry Macy); Scott Porter (Rainey 1); Bob Burrus (Rainey 2); Adale O'Brien (Miss Amelia Evans); John Pielmeier (Cousin Lymon); Mary Ed Porter (Emma Hale); Beverly May (Mrs. Peterson); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Merlie Ryan); Michael Gross (Marvin Macy); Vaughn McBride (Rosser Cline); Michael Robertson (Henry Ford Crimp); Don Johnson (Horace Wells) and Linda Herrmann (Henrietta Ford Crimp, Jr.) in the cast. Edward Albee was adapter. Jon Jory was director.
- (April 8 to May 2, 1976) He played Ben Silverman in Neil Simon's play, "The Sunshine Boys," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (Willie Clark); William Cain (AI Lewis); Don Johnson (Eddie); Dennis Predovic (Patient); Marsha Korb (Nurse) and C.C.H. Pounder (Registered Nurse) in the cast. Clifford Ammon was director.
- (October 7 to 31, 1976) He played Sheldon Marcus in Gore Vidal's play, "The Best Man," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Dick Jensen); Michael Kevin (Aide to Dick Jensen); William Cain (William Russell); Harry Groener (First Reporter); Hal Tenny (Second Reporter); Ardeth Pappas (Third Reporter); Marji Dodrill (Alice Russell); Ruth Maynard (Mrs. Gamadge); Victor Jory (Arthur Hockstader); Adale O'Brien (Mabel Cantwell); Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Bill Blades); John Newton (Joseph Cantwell); John H. Fields (Senator Carlin) and Ray Fry (Dr. Artinian) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (November 4 to 28, 1976) He played Benedict in William Shakespeare's play, "Much Ado About Nothing," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with with Michael Kevin (Don Pedro); William McNulty (Don John, A Sexton); Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Claudio); William Cain (Leonato); Bob Burrus (Antonio); Joseph Costa (Borachio); Harry Groener (Conrade, Acrobat); Howard Lee Sherman (Friar Francis, Second Watch); Ray Fry (Dogberry); John H. Fields (Vergas); Andrew Davis (Balthazar, First Watch); Nan Wray (Hero); Adale O'Brien (Beatrice) and Marji Dodrill (Ursula) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (December 2, 2016 to January 1, 1977) He played Deaf Charity Man and Man with Newspaper in Charles Dickens' play, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beetler); Wililam Cain (Ghost of Christmas Past, Man with Pound Notes); Joseph Costa (Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come, Fezziwig); Andrew Davis (Young Scrooge); Dawn Didawick (Miss Fezziwig, Plump Sister, Laundress); John H. Fields (Round Charity Man, Christmas Present, Charwoman); Ray Fry (Scrooge); Harry Groener (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Undertaker); Daniel Hugh Kelly (Fred); Michael Kevin (Charles Dickens); William McNulty (Bob Cratchit); Jeff Murphy (Tiny Tim, Simon); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Fezziwig, Mrs. Cratchit); Marcell Rosenblatt (Miss Fezziwig, Martha, Thin Sister); Howard Lee Sherman (John Dickens, Man with Snuffbox); Nan Wray (Belle, Mrs. Fred) in the cast. Robert Brewer was director.
- (November 2 to 20, 1977) He played Gallo in Frederick Bailey's play, "The Bridgehead," was performed in a New Play Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville, Kentucky with Thurman Scott (Tatum); William McNulty (Carmichael); Dennis Sakamoto (Prisoner); Vaughn McBride (Hagerty); Steven M. Hollow (Moxley); Bob Burrus (Sawyer); Leo Burmester (Pike); Brian Lynner (Highsmith); Michael Kevin (Rubinoff); Sonya Harris (Girl); Joe Morton (Molinaro); Stephen Van Benschoten (Phillips); Clint Vaught (McGlade) in the cast. Charles Maryan was director.
- (November 3 to 27, 1977) He played 2nd Guard in Marsha Norman's play, "Getting Out," in a New Play Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Denny Dillon (Arlie); Susan Kingsley (Arlene); Bob Burrus (Bennie); Brian Lynner (Guard); Thurman Scott (Doctor); Nan Wray (Teacher); Jeanne Cullen (Mother); Maggie Riley (Woman); Michael Kevin (Male Teacher); Leo Burmester (Carl); Ray Fry (Warden) and Lynn Cohen (Ruby) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (December 1 to 24, 1977) He played John Dickens, Man with Snuffbox and Deaf Charity Man in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Leo Burmester (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Undertaker); Bob Burrus (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beetler); Margaret Castleman (Miss Fezziwig, Martha, Thin Sister); Jeanne Cullen (Belle, Mrs. Fred); John H. Fields (Round Charity Man, Christmas-Present, Charwoman); Louie Frederick (Tiny Tim); Ray Fry (Scrooge); Benita Hofstetter (Miss Fezziwig, Plump Sister, Laundresss); Michael Kevin (Young Scrooge); Vaughn McBride (Ghost of Christmas-Yet-To-Come, Fezziwig); William McNulty (Bob Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Cratchit, Mrs. Dickens); Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Fezziwig); Howard Lee Sherman (Ghost of Christmas-Past, Man with Pound Notes); Stephen Van Benschoten (Fred) and Frazier Marsh (Gentleman at Party) in the cast. Charles Kerr was director.
- (December 29, 1977 to January 22, 1978) He acted in Jon Jory and Jerry Blatt's adaptation of William Shakespeare's play, "Andronicus," at the Actors Theatre in Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus; John H. Fields; Frazier Marsh; Michael Kevin; Ray Fry; Howard Lee Sherman; William McNulty; Jesse Caldwell; Gian Paul Morelli; Leo Burmester; Brian Lynner; Joe Morton; Adale O'Brien; Jeanne Cullen and Anne Pitoniak in the cast.
- (January 26 to February 19, 1978) He played the Mayor in Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur's play, "The Front Page," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with David Lancaster (Wilson); William McNulty (Endicott); Barry Corbin (Murphy); Patrick Tovatt (McCue); Bob Burrus (Schwartz); Howard Lee Sherman (Kruger); Ray Fry (Bensinger); Dawn Didawick (Mrs. Schlosser); Jesse Caldwell (Woodenshoes Eichorn); Michael Kevin (Diamond Louis); David Leary (Hildy Johnson); Susan Berger (Jennie); Adale O'Brien (Mollie Malloy); John H. Fields (Sheriff Hartman); Jeanne Cullen (Peggy Grant); Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Grant); Gian Paul Morelli (Mr. Pincus); Brian Lynner (Earl Williams); and Victor Jory (Walter Burns) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 23 to March 19, 1978) He played Corky Oberlander in Preston Jones' play, "Lu Ann Hampton Laverty Oberlander," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Anne Pitoniak (Claudine Hampton); Dawn Didawick (Lu Ann Hampton); David Shepherd (Billy Bob Wortman); Bob Burrus (Skip Hampton); Michael Kevin (Dale Laverty); John H. Fields (Rufe Phelps); Ray Fry (Olin Potts); Barry Corbin (Red Grover); William McNulty (Milo Crawford) and Jeanne Cullen (Charmaine) in the cast. Patrick Tovatt was director.
- (March 23 to April 22, 1978) He played Detective Sgt. Trotter in Agatha Christie's play, "The Mousetrap," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Marsha Korb (Mollie Ralston); James Secrest (Giles Ralston); William McNulty (Christopher Wren); Dee Victor (Mrs. Boyle); Ray Fry (Major Metcalf); Susan Kingsley (Miss Casewell) and John H. Fields (Mr. Paravicini) in the cast. Elizabeth Ives was director.
- (April 27 to May 21, 1978) He played Christian Brent in J. Hartley Manners' play, "Peg O'My Heart," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Dame Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Chichester); Mr. Ray Fry (Jarvis); Miss Nan Wray (Ethel); Mr. James Secrest (Alaric); Miss Dawn Didawick (Peg); Mr. Bob Burrus (Montgomery Hawkes); Miss Adale O'Brien (Bennett); Mr. William McNulty (Jerry); Mr. Buddie (Michael) and Miss Muffy (Pet) in the cast. Ray Fry was also director.
- (October 18 to November 4, 1978) He played Joe in Erika Ritter's play, "The Splits," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Elaine Bromka (Megan); Howard Lee Sherman (Hal) and William McNulty (David) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (November 9 to December 3, 1978) He played Almady in Ferenc Molnar's play, "The Play's the Thing," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Moultrie Patten (Mansky); Ray Fry (Sandor Turai); Douglas Clark (Albert Adam); Michael Kevin (Johann Dwornitschek); Adale O'Brien (Ilona Szabo) and Peter Bartlett (Mell) in the cast. P.G. Wodehouse was adapter. Patrick Henry was director.
- (December 6 to 30, 1978) He played John Dickens, Ghost of Christmas-Present and Deaf Charity Man in Barbara Field's adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, "A Christmas Carol," in a Holiday Favorites production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peter Bartlett (Fred, Newspaperman); Bob Burrus (Jacob Marley, Joe the Beetler); Douglas Clark (Young Ebenezer, Man with Snuffbox); Ray Fry (Scrooge); Reedy Gibbs (Miss Fezziwig, Thin Sister, Martha); Benita Hofstetter (Miss Fezziwig, Plump Sister, Laundress); Michael Kevin (Charles Dickens); J. Jeffrey Kilgore (Dick Wilkins, Topper, Undertaker); Vaughn McBride (Ghost of Christmas-Yet-To-Come, Mr. Fezziwig, Round Charity Man); William McNulty (Bob Cratchit); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. Cratchit); Anne Pitoniak (Mrs. Fezziwig, Charwoman); Howard Lee Sherman (Ghost of Christmas-Past, Man with Pound Notes); Sherry Steiner (Belle, Mrs. Fred); David Carroll (Tiny Tim); Sarah Metry (Fan, Martha, Ignorance); Joe Wise (Young Ebenezer, Turkey Boy, Want); Rob Adams (Henry Dickens, Peter Cratchit) in the cast. Charles Kerr was director.
- (January 4 to 28, 1979) He played David Wiley in J.M. Barrie's play, "What Every Woman Knows," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus (Alick Wiley); William McNulty (James Wiley); Susan Kingsley (Maggie); Michael Kevin (John Shand); Adale O'Brien (The Comtesse De la Briere); Sherry Steiner (Lady Sybil); Howard Lee Sherman (Feikie) and Ray Fry (Mr. Venables) in the cast. Ray Fry was also director.
- (February 1 to 25, 1979) He played Fred in Marsha Norman's play, "Circus Valentine,"in a Humana Foundation at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Diane Tartleton (Goldie); Lynn Cohen (Eva); Sherry Steiner (Trina); Kent Broadhurst (Oz); Bob Burrus (Tony); Leo Burmester (Kelly) and Michael Kevin (Reeves) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (March 1 to 25, 1979) He played Harry Binion in John Murray and Allen Boretz's play, "Room Service," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Victor Jory (Sasha Smirnoff); Patrick Tovatt (Gordon Miller); Bob Burrus (Joseph Gribble); William McNulty (Faker Enguld); Adale O'Brien (Christine Marlowe); John Pielmeier (Leo Davis); Meredith Ludwig (Hilda Manney); Michael Kevin (Gregory Wagner); Peter Bartlett (Simon Jenkins); Susan Berger (Kathleen Hogarth); Barry Corbin (Dr. Glass, Senator Blake) and Roy Cockrum (Bank Messenger) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (1965) Stephen Anderson; Nancy Bartlett; Harold Berninghausen; Judy Bjorlie; Robert Breuler; Michael Brown; Edward S. Brubaker; Les Carlson; James Chamberlain; Gretchen Corbett; Lawrence E. Davidson; Christopher Dawkins; Louis Del Grande; Randi Douglas; Shirley Douglass Patton; Chester Eitze; Peter Froehlich; Susan Gill; John Scott Goodhue; Jo Firestone Gorman; Dan Hays; Susan Hooper; Mike Hulme; Nagle Jackson; Linda Johnson; Zoe Kamitses; Enid Kent; April Lewis; Bonda Lewis; Bob Locke; Kenneth Lyman; Larry Maraviglia; Kirk Mee; Mike Onstad; Robert Page; Robert Page Jr.; Donald Patterson; Pat Patton; Ray Keith Pond; Herman Poppe; Douglas Richardson; Richard Risso; William Roberts; Baker Salisbury; William Shephard; David Shookhoff; Cindy Skerry; Laurie Smith; Mara Manly Stahl; Milt Tarver; Marcy Tretsven; Mary Kay Von Bieberstein; Victor Walston; Misha Williams; Laird Williamson; Karen Reiss Wilson; Rachel Anne Zimmerman and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1966) Jacquelyn Ames; Suzanne Anderson; Frank Asta; Harold Berninghausen; Robert Black; Bruce Calvin Boatwright; Karen Sue Boettcher Tate; Angus Bowmer; Otis Calef; Gretchen Corbett; Byron DeWitt Daugherty; Carol Davis; Tom Donaldson; Weldon Durham; Mary F. Elliott; Jerry Gatchell; Betsy Lee Sacks Hamilton; Rick Hamilton; Dan Hays; Nagle Jackson; Linda Johnson; Joyce Jolly; David H. Jones; Zoe Kamitses; Enid Kent; Vincent Landro; David Lane; Perry Langenstein; Ann Marie Larive; Robert Lawson; Richard Lincoln; Nina M. Lowry; Larry Martin; Rhys McKay; Maureen McKovich; Sidney McLain; Russell A. Murphy; David Orem; William "Bill" Oyler; Pat Patton; Ray Keith Pond; Richard Ponton; Marsha Price; Bob Robinson; Judi Rucker; Pat Rucker; Baker Salisbury; Dave Sampels; Jack Sine; Dennis Sparks; Mara Manly Stahl; Emily Tracy; Jerry Turner; Mary Young Turner; Peter Vogt; Victor Walston; Claudia Wilkens; Laird Williamson; Bernard Windt and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (August and September 1966) He played Bottom in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Elizabethan Stage Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Pat Patton (Starveling); Peter Vogt; Angus L. Bowmer (Quince); William Oyler (Snout); Claudia Wilkens and Richard Lincoln in the cast. Angus L. Bowmer was also artistic director. Hugh Evans was director.
- (1969) A. Ryan Allen; John Arnone; Todd Barton; Hal Bergem; Candace Birk; Raye Birk; Mark Blankenfield; Tom Breidenthal; Edward S. Brubaker; Emily Carpenter; Larry Carpenter; Jose Carrillo; Carol Condon; Philip Davidson; Tom Donaldson; Shirley Douglass Patton; Charles Edelman; Allen Fearon; Donna Federico; Dorothy French; Jennifer Graham; Robert Ground; Jo Bailey Guthrie; Curtis Hanson; John Herzog; Patrick Mainer Hines; Jon Holland; Steven Horton; Christopher Howard; Dana Howard; Ghent Howell; Robin Hubbard; Terry Judd; Roger Kozol; Idalah Luria; Amanda McBroom; Randall Moore; Rosa Morin; Mark Murphey; David Kent Nale; Carolyn Norton; Tom Oleniacz; Theodore Pejovich; David Perkovich; Mary Ed Peters Porter; David Plucinski; Scott Porter; Deborah Quinn; Richard Risso; Forbes "Buck" Rogers; Michael Scolman; Robert Singleton; Myshkin Sletteland; Dennis Smith; Doug Soesbe; John W. Swearingen; George Taylor; Joe Tulloch; Gary Von Stein; Scott Wagoner; J. Steven White; Mark York and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1971) Christine Abbott; Linda Lynnea Ainsworth; Peter O. Asbaugh; Len Auclair; Todd Barton; Glorianne Beard; Keith Beard; Will Beard; Barbara Beebe; Diana Bellamy; Michael Bennett; Candace Birk; Raye Birk; David Williams Booth; Jerry Brown; Dave Buffam Jr.; Keith Cameron; Sally Chaney; Scott Chase; Scott Clay; Joel Colodner; Robertson Cope; Timothy D'Arcy; Philip Davidson; Tom Donaldson; Michael Donohue; Shirley Douglass Patton; Stephen R. Drewes; Maryann K. Dunn; Mavourmeen Dwyer; Richard Allan Edwards; Robert Gage; Jo Goff; Bernard Paul Guenther; Rick Hamilton; David A. Hart; James Barton Hill; Will Huddleston; Byron Jennings; Dan Johnson; Daryl Johnson; Nancy Joyce; Dan Kern; Michael Kevin (Garry Moore); Harry "Alex" Kinney; Philip Kraus; Gisela Krause; Jim Kruser; Julian Lopez-Morillas; Larry Martin; Bryn Alison McCornack; William McCoy; Ken McGanty; Pancho Nahoe; David Kent Nale; Fredi Olster; Kent Patton; Pat Patton; Emily Phelps; Monica Prendergast; Ray Rantapaa; David Rodger; Kenneth W. Roth; Gregory Ward Schroeder; Mark Schultz; Suzanne Seiber; Susan Sheldon; Marsha Skudlarek; Dave Studach; Gregory Scott Temple; Martha J. Tippin; James Roy Tompkins III: Channing Walker; J. Steven White; Michael Winters; Paul Wynne; Richard Yarnell and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
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