- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Indians (1969). Written by Arthur Kopit. Music by Richard Peaslee. Choreographed by Julie Arenal. Directed by Gene Frankel. Brooks Atkinson Theatre: 13 Oct 1969- 3 Jan 1970 (96 performances + 16 previews). Cast: Stacy Keach (as "Buffalo Bill"), Manu Tupou (as "Sitting Bull") [Broadway debut], Tom Aldredge (as "Senator Logan"), Clinton Allmon (as "Cowboy") [Broadway debut], Juan Antonio (as "Naiche"), Dimitra Arliss (as "Teskanjavila"), Philip Arsenault (as "Low Dog"), Yusef Bulos (as "Interpreter") [Broadway debut], Kevin Conway (as "Black Hawk"), Ronny Cox (as "Jesse James/Reporter"), Darryl Croxton (as "Master Valet/Reporter"), Peter DeMaio (as "Touch-the-Clouds"), Princeton Dean (as "Kiokuk"), Brian Donohue (as "Valet/Bartender/Reporter"), Dortha Duckworth (as "First Lady"), Charles Durning (as "Ned Buntline"), Michael Ebbin (as "Old Taza"), Wesley Fata (as "Yellow Cloud"), Jay Fletcher (as "Little Hawk"), Tom Fletcher (as "White Antelope"), Ted Goodridge (as "Howling Wolf"), Pamela Grey (as "Annie Oakley"), Bob Hamilton (as "Trial Soldier/Cowboy"), Edward Henkel (as "Satanta"), Barton Heyman (as "Wild Bill Hicock"), Raul Julia (as "Grand Duke Alexis/Uncas/Poncho"), Dino Laudicina (as "Crazy Horse"), Peter MacLean (as "Ol' Time President/Colonel Forsyth"), Richard McKenzie (as "Senator Dawes"), Robert McLane (as "He-Who-Hears-Thunder"), Richard Miller (as "Cowboy"), George Mitchell (as "Chief Joseph"), Richard Nieves (as "Trial Soldier/Cowboy"), Richard Novello (as "Valet/Lieutenant"), Leon Oxman (as "Indian Drummer"), Tony Posk (as "White House Orchestra"), Joseph Ragno (as "Valet"), Jon Richards (as "Senator Morgan"), Ed Rombola (as "Geronimo/Billy the Kid"), Peter Rosenfelt (as "White House Orchestra"), Allan Silverman (as "Indian Drummer"), James J. Sloyan (as "Spotted Tail"), Andy Torres (as "Red Cloud"), Pascual Vaquer (as "Tecumseh"), Sam Waterston (as "John Grass"), Gary Weber (as "Kicking Bear"). Produced by Lyn Austin, Oliver Smith, Joel W. Schenker and Roger L. Stevens. Associate Producer: Steve Sinn.
- Captain Brassbound's Conversion (1972). Comedy (revival).
- Fiddler on the Roof (2004). Musical comedy (revival).
- (May 1 to June 8, 1969) He acted in Arthur Kopit's play, "Indians," in an American premiere at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Stacy Keach (Buffalo Bill Cody), Manu Tupou, Raul Julia, Richard Venture, Morris Engle, Barry Primus, Howard Witt, Robert Prosky, Peter MacLean, Barton Heyman, Ed Rombola, Grayce Grant, Dimitra Arliss, Phyllis Somerville, Jay Fletcher, Ronny Cox, Richard G. Holmes, Richard Bauer, Darryl Croxton and Brian Donohue in the cast. Richard Peaslee was composer. Kert Lundell was set designer. Marjorie Slaiman was costume designer. Virginia Freeman was choreographer. Gene Frankel was director.
- (April 1 to 25, 1971) He played Jonathan Harker in Hamilton Deane and John L. Balderston's dramatization of Bram Stoker's novel, "Dracula," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Adale O'Brien (Miss Wells); Paul Villani (Dr. Seward); Stanley Anderson (Abraham Van Helsing); Max Wright (R.M. Renfield); Christopher Murney (Butterworth); Lee Anne Fahey (Lucy Seward) and George Ede (Count Dracula) in the cast. Christopher Murney was also director.
- (August 11 to 15, 1970) He played Baron Tusenbach in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Christopher Alden (Masquer); Tom Atkins (Andrei Prozorov); Neil Bell (Masquer); Cathy Berger (Masquer); Frances Chaffee (Anfisa); David Clennon (Solyony); John Donati (musician); Michael Dryansky (Masquer); Olympia Dukakis (Olga); George Ebeling (Ferapont); Joyce Ebert (Masha); Linda Gulder (Natasha); Bob Hitt (Rode); Sally Hyatt (Masquer, musician); Judy Jurgaitis (Masquer); Laurie Kennedy (Irina); Emily Lape (Masquer); Brian MacRury (Masquer); Stephen Mendillo (Kulygin); Geoff Reiger (Masquer); Kirsten Sonstegard (musician); Richard Swaine (Masquer); Paul Thomas (Fedotik); Richard Venture (Vershinin); Lee Wallace; Susan Wefel (Masquer); Paula Zaitz (Masquer) and Louis Zorich (Doctor Chebutykin); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Steven Rubin was settings and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 2 to 11, 1970) He played Achille Bond in Sir Arthur Wing Pineros' play, "The Magistrate," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Mr. Bullamy); David Clennon (Isidore, Mr. Wormington); Ashton Crosby (Cis Farrington); Ronnie Claire Edwards (Agatha Posket); Jeremy Geidt (Colonel Lukyn); Linda Gulder (Popham); Bob Hitt (Inspector Messitor); Bruce Huett (Wyke); Laurie Kennedy (Beatie); Richard Masur (Constable Harris); Rita Moreno (Charlotte); William Swetland (Mr. Posket); Paul Thomas (Sergeant Lugg) and Richard Venture (Captain Vale); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Joseph J. Gilinsky Jr. was stage manager.
- (August 24 to 28, 1971) He played his manservant in Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion's musical, "Man of La Mancha," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Rick Alongi (Paco); Richard Barnet (Guard); Marshall Borden (Miguel De Cervantes); Terry Bryant (Lothario); Elliot Burtoff (Fernando); Terry Byars (Barber); Gordon Clapp (Jose); William Countryman (Innkeeper); David Clennon (Doctor Carrasco); Nina David (Fermina); Daniel J. De Raey (Roderigo); Augustine Dunn (Anselmo); Nell Evans (Housekeeper); Kevin Fitzpatrick (Hysterical Prisoner); Fritz Kupfer (guard); Robert Lane (Tenorio); David Leary (Captain of the Inquisition); David Marx (Pedro); Joan Pape (Maria); Marcia Rodd (Aldonza); Brian Ross (Guard); Marie Santell (Antonia); Wayne Sherwood (Padre); Lynny Weinstein (Moorish girl) and Kirk Young (Juan) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Leland Ball was director. Roger La Voie was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Herbert Kaplan was musical director. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 3 to 7, 1971) He played Sergeant, Yvette's colonel and old peasant in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Mother Courage," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Dick Barnet (Cannon Soldier); Adrien Bernbaum (young peasant); Marshall Borden (Cook); Gordon Clapp (Wise Soldier, mean soldier); David Clennon (Chaplain); Daniel J. De Raey (Commander, Catholic Sergeant, lieutenant); Augustine Dunn (Soldier with Elliff, ambitious soldier); Kevin Fitzpatrick (peace announcer); Robert Flynt (Second soldier, peace announcer); Shira Hackel (singing woman); Bob Harders (Soldier with fur coat, young peasant); Walker Hicklin (Yvette's servant); Mark Ingwer (counter soldier); Fritz Kupler (Catholic Soldier) Bob Lane (One-Eye); David Leary (Ellif); Paul Libassi (regimental clerk); Richard Masur/David Marx (Swiss Cheese); Christopher Morse (Recruiting Officer, Young Soldier); Erdine O'Donnell (Peasant); Laurence Peters (Ordinance Officer, singing soldier); Claire Petrie (peasant); Frank Pope (voice inside); Joan Pape (peasant woman); Carol Potter (Yvette); John Shinn (peasan, her father); R.L. Stephens (Captain's Clerk); Ellene Winn (Kattrin); Angela Wood (Mother Courage); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Ted Cornell was director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Santo Loquasto was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. Terry Byars was musical coordinator and vocal coach.
- (July 20 to 24; August 17 to 21, 1971) He played a waiter in Neil Simon's play, "Plaza Suite," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Terry Byars (bellhop); Tony Capodilupo (Sam Nash, Jesse Kiplinger, Roy Hubley); Cynthia Crumlish (Jean McCormack); Bob Harders (Borden Eisler); Joan Pape (Norma Hubley); Janet Sarno (Karen Nash); Kate Schaefer (Minsey Hubley) and Barbette Tweed (Muriel Tate) in the cast. Santo Loquasto was scenic and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 1 to 10, 1971) He played Ragueneau in Edmund Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Mike Adams (Admirer, Pastry cook, Roxane's servant); Rick Alongi (poet, Spaniard); Adrien Bernbaum (gypsy, town woman); Marshall Borden (Comte De Guiche); Elliot Burtoff (Third Marquis, cadet, musician); Terry Byars (Actor, De Guiche's lackey, soldier); Gordon Clapp (Actor, cadet); David Clennon (Christian); Perry Corbin (her son); William Countryman (Carbon); Nina David (Porter, town woman); Mike Daugherty (poet); Daniel De Reay (First Marquis, soldier); Augustine Dunn (Velvert, cadet); John Edinburg (Porter, soldier); Kevin Fitzpatrick (Cavalier); Bob Flynn (First Porter); Jim Friedman (Pupil, musician, soldier); Heather Gubner (His Wife, Nurse); Shira Hackel (Cavalier's girl, town woman); Walter Hicklin (Lord, poet, Roxane's servant, soldier); Bob Harder (Cavalier); Veronica Horan (Lady, Nurse); Mark Ingwer (Second Marquis, pastry cook, soldier); Laurie Kennedy (Roxane); Martin Kralik (cutpurse, cadet); Len Kupfer (Lord, cadet); Bob Lane (Jodelet, policeman, soldier);Frank Langella (Cyrano De Bergerac); Emily Lape (Orange Girl, town woman, nurse); David Leary (Le Bret); Paul Libassi (cavalier, Spaniard); Alison Mills (Actress); Christopher Morse (Ligniere); Joan Pape (The Duenna); Laurence Peters (Cavalier); Sarah Peterson (Lady); Claire Petrie (porter, town woman); Frank Pope (Montfleury, pastry cook, Capuchin, Spaniard); Carol Potter (nurse); Brian Ross (Bellerose); Tom Sabin (admirer, pastry cook); Kate Schaefer (flower girl, town woman, nurse); Karen Schmidt (Lady); Laurie Shuman (cavalier girl, town woman); R.J. Stephens/Steve Lawson (Meddler, poet); Barbette Tweed (Lise);Susan Wefel (middle class lady, nurse) and Ellene Winn (Mother Superior) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Otis Bigelow was stage manager.
- (July 18 to 22; August 15 to 19, 1972) He played Sheet and Ignatius Dulifeet in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Dam Alcombright (newsboy); Robert Andrews (Whitewasher); Tom Atkins (Roma); Ronald Bagden (whitewasher); Emery Battis (The Actor, Judge, Pastor); Louis Beachner (Barker, Ted Ragg, O'Casey); Henry Braunstein (whitewasher); Frank Brown (Defense Counsel, bodyguard, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Peter Burke (Policeman, bodyguard); Elliott Burtoff (bodyguard); Jacqueline Cantor (Chicago & Cicero grocer); David Clennon (Giuseppe Giovia); Kevin Coll (newsboy); Daniel De Reay (Prosecutor, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Eva Dorsey (Chicago & Cicero grocer); George Ede (Old Dogsborough); Peter Evans (Flake); Robert Gainer (Chicago & Cicero grocer); David Garcia (Shorty, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Steven Glassman (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Bing Gordon (Policeman, bodyguard, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Margaret Halley (Chicago & Cicero grocer); John Benjamin Hickey; Walter Hicklin (The Defendant Fish, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Walter Kernan (Reporter); Jay Kohn (whitewasher); Fritz Kupfer (bodyguard); Carol Anne Kycia (A little girl); Phyllis Levine (Chicago & Cicero grocer) Frank Licato (Goodwill, personal guard); Bill Little (newsboy); Tom Little (Newsboy); Jon Lonoff (reporter); Donald Madden (Arturo); Richard Master/Masur Bowl (Emanuele Girl); Paul McCarren (Butcher); George Morforgen (Clark); Matthew Neburger (reporter); Michael Phillips (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Vic Polizos (Mulberry); Frank Pope (Young Dogsborough); Carol Potter (a wounded woman); Katherine Pritchard (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Rex Robbins; Steve Robman (Caruther); David Schweizer (Young Inna); Barbara Shapiro (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Geoffrey Shlaes (bodyguard); Meg Simon (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Tom Smith (newsboy); R.L. Stephens (Court Physician, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Marty Tackel (reporter, bodyguard, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Stephen Terry (Gaffles, Greenwool, personal guard); Barbette Tweed (Betty Dullfleet); Durwood Watson (Dogsborough's manservant, bodyguard, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Eloise Watt (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Sigourney Weaver (Dockdaisy); Lee Wessof (bodyguard); Frend Windover (newsboy); Ellene Winn (Lady); Kathleen Young (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Brad Zervas (whitewasher) and Richard Zobel (Crocket, Chicago & Cicero grocer); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Santo Loquasto was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Peter Hunt was director.
- (July 25 to 29; August 22 to 26, 1972) He played Kammerling in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "Once in a Lifetime," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (George Lewis); Ron Bagden (Boom Boy, Schlepkin brother); Emery Battis (Norton, Mr. Flick); Karlene Bradley (Helen Hobart); Alison Brooks (Susan Walker); Frank Brown (Moulton, Schlepkin brother); Elliott Burtoff (Light Man, reporter); Terry Byars (Bellboy, Sullivan, portrait artist); David Clennon (Meterstein); Maria Corsaro (Miss Newton, George's secretary); Dan De Reay (Second Couple, cameraman); Susan De La Vergne (movie extra); Eva Dorsey (Maid, movie extra); Peter Evans (Lawrence Vail); Glenna Fickert (Second Couple, bridesmaid); David Garcia (policeman, electrician); Kathy Garland (Makeup girl); Steve Glassman (Barber, Schlepkin brother); Bing Gordon (chauffeur, leading man); Walter Hicklin (Fulton, Schlepkin brother); Veronica Horan (Phyllis Fontaine); Ken Howard (Jerry Hyland); Kate Kelly (Coat Check Girl, bridesmaid); Walter Kernan (Page); Fritz Kupfer (Weisskopf); Frank Licato (policeman, electrician, Schlepkin brother); Jon Lonoff (light man, Schlepkin brother); Paul McCarren (Narrator, Ernest, movie extra, biographer Schlepkin brother); Richard Master/Masur (Bishop, Schlepkin brother); Joan Matthews (bridesmaid); Sam Miller (Schlepkin brother); Joan Pape (May Daniels); Vic Polizos (Porter); Frank Pope (First Couple, pie man, Schlepkin brother); Carol Potter (Miss Leighton); Kathy Pritchard (Manicurist); Eda Reiss Merin (Mrs. Walker); Rex Robbins (Herman Glogauer);Geoff Shlaes (truckman, Schlepkin brother); Barbara Shapiro (First Couple); Marty Tackel (Page); Jane Unger (Hobart fan); Kathy Volpe (Girl); Durwood Watson (Chauffeur, Schlepkin brother); Lynny Weinstein (Cigarette Girl); Eloise Watt (maid, bridesmaid); Sigourney Weaver (Florabel Leigh); Lee Wessof (Cameraman); Ellene Winn (Woman, Miss Chasen, bridesmaid); Kathy Wright (bridesmaid); Kathy Young (movie extra); Brad Zervas (Sound Mixer) and Rich Zobel (reporter); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Franklin Keysary was stage manager. David Schweizer was assistant director. Terry Byars was also pianist.
- (August 19 to 23, 1975) He played Banjo in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "The Man Who Came to Dinner," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Andrea Axelrod (Mrs. Dexter); Emery Battis (Dr. Bradley); Peter Bergethon (Westcott); Donald Berman (Radio technician); Richard Boyd (John); Philip Cates (Sandy); Eric Christiansen (Richard Stanley); Gordon Einhorn (Deputy); Scott Ference (Luncheon Guest); Bill Fitzgerald (luncheon guest); Kathleen Gofton (Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley); Jeff Gordon (Mr. Baker); Anita Grumish (Mrs. McCutcheon); Otis Hebert (radio technician); Virginia Hoffman (radio technician); Rich Homberg (deputy); Doug James (radio technician); Freda Kavanagh (June Stanley); Dennis Lenahan (radio technician); Alan Lipke (luncheon guest); Paul McCarren (Beverly Carlton); Joe Millett (radio technician); Ben Mittleman (Expressman); Joe Montalvo (expressman); Daniel Nowak (luncheon guest); Ken Parker (Mr. Stanley); Pamela Pascone (radio technician); Robert Pastene (Sheridan Whiteside); Robert Picardo (Professor Metz); Terry Quinn (Bert Jefferson); Al Rodriguez (luncheon guest); Steven Solomon (radio technician); Ralph Stalter (plainclothesman); Barbara Tarbuck (Maggie Cutler); Barbara Tirrell (Sarah); Christine Von Dohlin (Miss Preen); Gretchen Wyler (Lorraine Sheldon) and Janis Young (Harriet Stanley) in the cast.Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Edward Berkeley was director. James Guenther was setting designer. Hilary Rosenfeld was costume designer. Phil Eickhoff was lighting designer. Rick Ralston was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager.
- (August 26 to 30, 1975) He played Boboyedov in Maxim Gorky's play, "Enemies," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Peter Bergethon (Gendarme); Donald Berman (lieutenant); Judith Delgado (Kleopatra); Olympia Dukakis (Tatiana); George Ebeling (Lewshin); Gordon Einhorn (Gendarme); Christine Estabrook (Nadya); Peter Evans (Nikolai Skrobotov); Scott Ference (worker); Bill Fitzgerald (worker); Oscar Giner (Grekov); Rich Homberg (worker); Doug James (worker); Dennis Lenahan (worker); Alan Lipke (worker); Lori March (Paulina); Joe Millett (worker); Ben Mittleman (Pavel Ryahtsov); Joe Montalvo (worker); Dan Nowak (worker); Richard Pastene (General Pechenegov); Robert Picardo (Prologgy); Richard Ramos (Zakhar Bardin); Al Rodriguez (Yagodin); Stephen Rowe (Sintsov); Andrew Russem (police inspector); Alexander Scourby (Mikhail Skrobotov); Steven Solomon (worker); Ralph Stalter (Kvach); Otis Stuart (Yakimov); Keith Torgan (worker); Jan Van Der Swaagh (Kori); Katherine Zoeger (Agralena) and Louis Zorich (Yakov) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director and director. Tony Straiges was setting designer. Tony Negron was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Rick Ralston was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager. The production was dedicated to the memory of William Hansen.
- (June 29 to July 8; July 25 to 29, 1978) He played Pittaluga in Robert E. Sherwood's play, "Idiot's Delight," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Sara Alberti (Signora Rossi); Bertilla Baker (Bebe); Louis Beachner (Dumpsty); Larry Belkin (Officer); Les Blondes; Joel Colodner (Captain Locicero); Peter Evans (Mr. Cherry); David Eves (Bellboy); Beth Goldberg (Beulah); Jean Hackett (Maid); Gary Heller (Officer); Zelko Ivanek (Palota); Laurie Kennedy (Mrs. Cherry); Richard Kneeland (Harry Van); Kevin McGuire (Officer); Anthony Nicastro (Signor Rossi); Rick Nuccio (Officer); Carrie Nye (Irene); David Sabin (Dr. Waldersee); Alan Schack (Auguste); Dwight Schultz (Quillery); Rebecca Soloday (Elaine); Douglas Stender (Donald Navadel); William Swetland (Achille Weber); Diane Toomey (Maid); John Whitesell (The Major); Fran Wieckowski (Francine); Colby Willis (Shirley); in the cast. Andrew Jackness were scenic designers. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Eric Diamond was musical director and arranger. Laurie Boyd was dance associate. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 16 to 26, 1978) He played Herr Schaff in Ivan Turgenev's play, "A Month in the Country," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Elizabeth Council (Anna Semyonovna); Blythe Danner (Lizaveta Bogdonovna); Peter Evans (Aleksei Balyayev); Jennifer Harmon (Vera); Rosemary Harris (Natalya Petrovna); Zeljko Ivanek (Matvey); Richard Kneeland (Arkady Islayev); Ellis Rabb (Mikhail Rakitin); Henry Rinehart (Koyla); David Sabin (Bolshintsov); William Swetland (Shpigelsky) and Colby Willis (Katyz) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Clifford Capone was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Eric Diamond was composer. Franklin Kaysar was stage manager. Peggy Peterson was assistant stage manager.
- (July 17 to 21; July 30 to August 4, 1979) He played Clark in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Roman Alis (reporter); Tom Allesio (Roma's bodyguard); Ilene Antelman (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Tom Atkins (Ernesto Roma); Debbie Bauman (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Louis Beachner (The actor, the pastor); Michael Bloom (Bowl, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Robert Brolli (Butcher); Dawn Catelotti (a little girl); Chico Colella (policeman); Jeffrey Deckman (whitewasher); John DeMita (Gaffles); Rick Driscoll (Caruther, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Philip Euling (whitewasher); Jennifer Glass (a lady, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Brett Goldstein (whitewasher); Christopher Graham (Roma's bodyguard, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Jean Hackett (Dockdaisy); Michael Harris (Roma's bodyguard); Christopher Hewett (The Barker, Ted Ragg, O'Casey, Judge); Spenser Hopton (newsboy); Trevor Hopton (newsboy); John Howland (Arturo's bodyguard); Gail Hoyt (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Jeff Janus (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Daniel Kanter (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Danile Kanter (young Inna); Claire Kaplan (newsgirl); Gabriel Kaplan (newsboy); Ann Marie Karash (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Tom Kaufman (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Dana Keough (whitewasher); Roger Kovary (Arturo's bodyguard); Scott LaFeber (The Defense Counsel, Dogsborough manservant, reporter); Kevin Larkin (Chicago/Cicero grocer, reporter); Donald Madden (Arturo Ui); Allen McCullough (Arturo's bodyguard); Jim McGuire (Arturo's bodyguard); Kevin McGuire (Crocket, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Peter Monroe (Roma's bodyguard, Chicago/Cicero grocer); George Morforgen (Giuseppe Givola); David Nava (Young Dogsborough); Michael O'Flaherty (Goodwill, Greenwool); Mark Peterson (newsboy); Kim Powers (Smith, the Defendant Fish, Chicago/Cicero grocer); J.B. Quill (Flake); Gray Reisfield (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Ami Rothschild (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Aloysius Schack (the prosecutor, reporter); Robert Schaffer (Whitewasher); Connie Schulman (Chicago/Cicero grocer); David Simonds (Mulberry); Ralph Strait (Emanuele Girl); Eric Thayer (reporter); Leonard Tucker (Sheet, Ignatius Dullfleet, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Tony Tucker (court physician); Barbette Tweed (Betty Dullfleet); Carrie Wagner (Chicago/Cicero grocer); Scott Wakefield (Shorty, Chicago/Cicero grocer); Francesca Wieckowski (a wounded woman); Tucker Windover (newsboy) and Richard Woods (Old Dogsborough) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Peter Hunt was director and lighting designer. John Conklinwas setting designer. Rita Ryack was costume designer. Eric W. Diamond was composer. Peter Glazer was stage manager. Amy Pell was assistant stage manager.
- (August 21 to 25, 1979) He played a doctor in Maxim Gorky's play, "Children of the Sun," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Laura Brock (rioter); Frank Converse (Pavel Protasov); Blythe Danner (Liza); John DeMita (rioter); John Glover (Dmitry Vaguin); Christopher Graham (rioter); Jean Hackett (Lusha); Zeljko Ivanek (rioter); Richard Kavanaugh (Misha); Roger Kovary (rioter); Susie Lewis (rioter); Allen McCullough (rioter); Jim McGuire (rioter); Stephen Mendillo (Yakow Troshin); Charlotte Moore (Melaniya); David Nava (rioter); Carrie Nye (Yelena); Suzanne O'Neill (rioter); J.B. Quill (Roman); Anne Reynolds (rioter); Elizabeth Ruhe (Avdotya); Aloysius Schack (rioter); Dwight Schultz (Boris Chepurnoy); Katherine Squire (Antonovna); Ralph Starit (Yegor); Scott Wakefield (guitarist); Colby Willis (Fima) and Richard Woods (Nazar) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Hugh Landwehr was setting designer. Dunya Ramicova was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Peter Glazer was stage manager.
- (August 7 to 18, 1979) He played Brassett in Brandon Thomas' play, "Charley's Aunt," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Michael Allinson (Colonel Sir Frances Chesney); Dick Cavett (Lord Fancourt Babberley); Paddy Croft (Donna Lucia D'Alvadorez); Eric W. Diamond (Piano and musical arranger); Donald Ewer (Stephen Spettigue); Ouisa Forhaltz (Violinist); Robert Fox (Jack Chesney); Jennifer Harmon (Ela Delahay); Zeljko Ivanek (Charley Wykeham); Sagan Lewis; Susie Lewis (Amy Spettigue); Michael O'Flaherty and Colby Willis (Kitty Verdun) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Michael Montel was director. Tom Lynch was setting designer. Linda Fisher was women's costume designer. Rita B. Watson was costume coordinator. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Peter Glazer was stage manager. Amy Pell was assistant stage manager.
- (June 28 to July 7, 1979) He played Sancho Panzo and Abdullah in Tennessee Williams' play, "Camino Real," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Bahlman (Lord Mulligan); Louis Beachner (A Ratt, Nursie); William Burns (Kilroy); Penelope Corbin (Lady Mulligan); Caris Corlman (Esmerelda); John DeMita (Survivor); Christopher Graham (officer); Gail Hoyt (Flautist); Richard Kneeland (Jacques Casanova); Roger Kovary (officer); Jean Leanza (Olympe); Susie Lewis (La Madrecita); Judah Mandelbaum (a bum); Kevin McGuire (travel agent); Regan McLemore (Eva); George Morforgen (Don Quixote, Baron De Charlus); Carrie Nye (Marguerite Gautier); J.B. Quill (Loan shark, officer, street cleaner); John S. Samuels (Lobo, Young Man); Aloysius Schack (Waiter, fugitive pilot); Dwight Schultz (Lord Byron); Darrell Troutman (officer, street cleaner); Katherine Udall (Prudence); Scott Wakefield (dreamer); Francesca Wieckowski (Rosita); Kate Wilkinson (Gypsy); Richard Woods (Gutman, Instructor); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Jennifer Tipton was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Arthur Rubinstein was composer. Fred Buckholz was associate set designer. Laurie Boyd and Martin Kapell were assistants to the director. Peter Glazer was stage manager. Peter Dowling was assistant stage manager.
- (July 10 to 14, 1979) He played Joe Scanlon and Rudolf in Thornton Wilder's play, "The Matchmaker," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Deborah Bauman (Harmonia Diner); Jeffrey Deckman (Harmonia Diner); John DeMita (Ambrose Kemper); Thomas Derrah (Barnaby Tucker); Philip Euling (Harmonia Diner); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Mrs. Dolly Gallagher Levi); Jennifer Glass (Harmonia Diner); John Glover (Cornelius Hackl); Christopher Graham (Harmonia Diner); Jeanie Hackett (Ermengarde); Laurie Kennedy (Mrs. Irene Molloy); Sagan Lewis; Susie Lewis (Minnie Fay); Jack R. Marks (Horace Vandergelder); David Nava (Cabman); Michael O'Flaherty (The Hudson Valley Quartet); Ami Rothchild (Harmonia Diner); Aloysius Schack (Hudson Valley Quartet); Dwight Schultz (Malachi Stack); Eric Thayer (Hudson Valley Quartet); Tony Tucker (August, Hudson Valley Quartet); Kate Udall (Her Cook) and Kate Wilkinson (Miss Flora Van Huysen) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Walton Jones as director. Tom Lynch was setting designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Mitchell Kurtz was lighting designer. Eric W. Diamond was musical director and arranger. Laurie Boyd was movement assistant to Mr. Jones.
- (Summer 1980) He performed in the Cabaret at the Williamstown Theatre Festival in Williamstown, Massachusetts. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (July 3 to 12; 21 to 26, 1980) He played Ragueneau in Edmond Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Penelope Allen (The Duenna); David Amarel (Gambler); Laurie Beckett (Parisian); Robert Black (Carbon); Carter Bland (Cavalier, cadet); Robert Brownstein (cadet); Kate Burton (Lise, nun); Mary Byrd (Parisian, nun); Carol Byrne (Citizen, Mother Marguerite); Stephen Collins (Christian); Joseph Constanza (Porter); Peter DeLorenzo (Cavalier, cadet); Elizabeth Dennehy (Parisian); Diane DiMemmo (Parisien); Philip Euling (Page); William Fisher (Valvert, cadet); Donald Fleming (poet); Hugo N. Furst (The Meddler); Richard Glazerman (Page); Richard Greene (LeBret); Jean Hackett (Orange Girl, nun); Kimberly Hackett (actress) Eva Hall (musician); Laurie Halper (Parisian, Sister Claire); Mary Hastings (musician); Robin Herskowitz (musician); Susan Holtzman (musician); Bjorn Johnson (Cavalier, cadet); Daniel Kanter (drummer); Laurie Kennedy (Roxane); Peter Klemens (poet); Frank Langella (Cyrano De Bergerac); Leslie Laurer (Aristocrat); Scott LeFeber (Marquis); Louise Lewis (Aristocrat); Susan Lewis (Cavalier, Sister Marthe); Richard Maynard (Ligniere, cadet); Betsy Mohler (Aristocrat); George Morforgen (Comte De Guiche); Robert Murphy (Actor); Mark Nelson (Culgy); Robert Nugent Jr. (Her Son); David Pierce (Cavalier, cadet); Craig Pospisil (pastry cook); Michael Quill (Cutpurse, poet); Janine Robbins (Assistant); Kristin Rudrud (actress, nun); Doug Salzinger (pastry cook); Alan Schack (Marquis, cadet); Lawrence Schwartz (pastry cook); Peter Sprung (De Guiche's Aide); Michael Starobin (musician); Elizabeth Stringer (Aristocrat); Daniel Tirman (pastry cook); Leonard Tucker (Capuchin); Wendy Vanden Heuvel (Parisian); James Ward (Gambler); David Wagget (Monfleury); Ted Webb (assistant); Jack Whitaker (poet); David Wilkins (Marquis, cadet); Time Winters (Bellerose, poet); Scott Zimmer (Parisian, cadet); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. B.H. Barry was fight choreographer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. William Chance was assistant stage manager. Michael Starbin was also composer. Laurie Boyd was pantomime. Vaughn Edwards was assistant to Mr. Conklin.
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