- (December 16, 1992 to February 7, 1993) He played C.C. Porkbarrel in the musical, "Diamond Studs," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Brian Sutherland (Jesse James); Don Richard (Bob Ford/Jim Younger); Debra Bluford ( Zarelda James/Bandit Queen); Dan Putnam (Allen Pinkerton); John Woolam (Cole Younger/Murphy); Jeff Behan (Bob Younger); Rich Holton (Bernie Greencheese); Harley Marshall (William Clark Quantrill/Governor); Melanie Mays (Zee James/Bandit Queen); Allan Baker (Frank James); Melissa J. Koonce (Belle Starr); Lori Blalock (Bandit Queen); Jennifer Jones (Bandit Queen Dancer); Les Lankhorst (Soldier/Newshawk/Roustabout); Jeffrey Lehr (Soldier/Newshawk/Roustabout) and Rick Behrens (jailer/roustabout) in the cast. Jim Wann wrote the libretto. Jim Wann and Bland Simpson were composers and lyricists. Robert Longbottom was director and choreographer. Joe R. Fox III was associate producer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Elizabeth Jenkins was costume designer. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer. Steven Bush was sound designer and audio engineer. Heather Loewenstein was properties designer. J. Kent Barnhart was musical director and pianist. John Dunn was production assistant. Michael Middleton played percussion. Maggie Pruitt played the fiddle. Tony LaPuma played bass. Terry G. Walthall was technical director. Carol Branson was resident technician. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors.
- (April 21, 1993 to June 13, 1993) He played Joe, Senator and Dr. Caiphas in the musical, "Cotton Patch," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Jeff Behan (Cattle Farmer: Rock); Danny Cox (Herod, John the Baptizer and Pilate); Melissa J. Koonce (Harvey's wife and Tanya); Steven Todd Lange (Truck Driver, Timmy and Jud); Lea Lavish (Sunday School Mother);Ken Remmett (Mabry, President of Southern Denomination); Don Richard (Jesus); Alton Cox (understudy) and Brian Miller (understudy) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Tom Key and Russell Trey wrote the libretto. Harry Chapin was composer and lyricist. Richard Carrothers was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Rob Murphy was lighting designer. Terry G. Walthall was scenic designer. Rebecca Latson was costume designer. Steven Bush was sound designer and audio engineer. Melanie Mays was choreographer. Dean Michael was stage manager. J. Kent Barnhart was music director and arranger. Terry G. Walthall was technical director. Carol Branson was resident technician. John Dunn was production assistant.
- (November 10, 1993 to January 30, 1994) He played Detective Sergeant Thomas in Ray Cooney's play, "Run For Your Wife," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Lea Lavish (Mary Smith); Heidi Gutknecht (Barbara Smith); Kevin Cristaldi (John Smith); Dick Solowicz (Stanley Gardner); Jon Monroe (Newspaper Reporter); Chuck Gordon (Detective Sergeant Porter) and Allan Baker (Bobby Franklyn) in the cast. Richard D. Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Dennis D. Hennessy was also director. Joe R. Fox III was associate producer. Randy B. Winder was also lighting designer. Howard Jones was sound designer. Melanie Huntington was costume coordinator. Erin Sparks was stage manager. Douglas Graves was audio engineer. Cynthia Johnson was light board designer. Terry G. Walthall was technical director. Ron Saffels was master carpenters.
- (August 4, 1994 to October 23, 1994) He played Judge Omar Gaffney in Mary Chase's play, "Harvey," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Frances Yarborough (Myrtle Mae Simmons); Dodie Brown (Veta Louise Simmons); Don Knotts (Elwood P. Dowd); Ronetta Wallman (Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet); Lea Lavish (Ruth Kelly R.N.); Scott Cordes (Duane Wilson); Jon Monroe (Lyman Sanderson MD); Dick Solowicz (William R. Chumley MD); Joicie Appell (Betty Chumley) and Kevin Fewell (E.J, Lofgren) in the cast. Kevin Fewell was special assistant to Mr. Knotts. Bill Murphy was technical director. Robert Mason was audio engineer. Jennifer J. Bradshaw was production assistant.
- (June 20 to August 18, 1996) He played Captain George Brackett in the musical, "South Pacific," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Susan Spencer (Ensign Nellie Forbush); Marci Embree (Emile DeBecque); Debra Bluford (Bloody Mary); Jim Korinke (Luther Billis); Scott Beck (Lt. Joseph Cable); Andi Meyer (Liat); Patrick Hill (Commander Harbison); Bowen Marshall (Jerome); Brent J. Owens (Jerome); Natasha Johnson (N'gana); Lauren Lindsey (N'gana); Rebecca Rose (Laurencin); Eric Magnus (Professor); Todd Miller (Seabee Morton Wise); Doug Powers (Lt. Buzz Adams); Ken Remmert (Radio Operator Bob McCaffrey); James Andrew Wright (Seabee Hamilton Steeves); Evan Gamxu (Stewport); Kippy Simmons (Seabee James Hayes); Mathew Walberg (Staff Sergeant Thomas Hassinger); Jason Holland (Seabee Richard West); Charlie O'Shields (Lt. Tony Fry); Rob Hatzenbeller (Sergeant Kenneth Johnson); Brian R. Davidson (Seabee Timothy Hewitt); Pam Kerrihard (Ensign Kanet McGregor); Elaine Fox (Ensign Connie Walkeska); Sabrina Hamble (Lt. Bessie Noonan); Laure Roonebaum-Cumley (Ensign Genevieve Marshall); Sarah Crawford (Ensign Lisa Minelli); Vicki Baker (Ensign Dinah Murphy); Leanne Beck (Ensign Sue Yeager) and Cora McCrae (Laura Ishum) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Dennis D. Hennessy was also director. Oscar Hammerstein and Joshua Logan wrote the book. Richard Rodgers was composer. Oscar Hammerstein was also lyricist. Joe R. Fox III was associate producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer. Howard Jones was scenic designer. Vincent Scassellatti was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Ron Megee was properties coordinator. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Bradley Zimmerman was music director and orchestra supervisor. Treva Farrell was choreographer. Jeannette Heater and Jan Cohick were keyboardists. Jim Sullivan played the trumpet. Dave Cooper played the trombone. Jan Cohick played the French Horn. Harold Steinhardt played the woodwinds. Keith Larson played the percussionist. Mark Taylor and Kent Brauninger played the violinists. Ryan K. Klein and Marci Parrette were spotlight designers. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Joel Poinsett was audio engineer. Jennifer J. Bradshaw was administrative director. Paul Epps was production assistant. Bill Murphy was shop foreman. Laure Ishum and Brian R. Davidson were also stagehands.
- (August 21, 1996 to November 10, 1996) He played Mr. Kirby in George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart's play, "You Can't Take It With You," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Don Knotts (Martin Vanderhoef); Dodie Brown (Penelope Sycamore); Heidi Gutknecht (Essie); Richard Frontman (Paul Sycamore); Jim Kormke (Mr. De Pinna); Scott Cordes (Ed); Hollis McCarthy (Alice); James Andrew Wright (Henderson); Craig Benton (Tony Kirby); Evan Gamsu (Boris Kolenkhov); Karen Ann Knotts (Gay Wellington); Bonita Hanson (Mrs. Kirby); Kevin Fewell (Mac); Patrick Hill (Man); Brian R. Davidson (Jim) and Ronetta Wallman (Olga) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Richard Carrothers was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer. Howard Jones was scenic designer. Lynda K. Myers was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Ron Megee was properties coordinator. Charles D. Adamson was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Treva Farrell was dance consultant. Joel Poinsett was music coordinator and audio engineer.Duane A. Hobert was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Charlie Ream was production assistant. David Beatty was assistant technical director.
- (November 14, 1996 to February 9, 1997) He played Mayor Crane in Sumner Arthur Long's play, "Never Too Late," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Elinor Donahue (Edith Lambert); Jeannine Hutchings (Grace Kimbrough); Jack Davidson (Harry Lambert); Bill McCrary (Dr. James Kimbrough); Craig Benton (Charlie); Cathy Barnett (Kate) and Todd Miller (Policeman) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Dennis D. Hennessy was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer and properties coordinator. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Charles D. Adamson was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Stephanie Klapper was New York City casting director. Duane D. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was production assistant. David Beatty was assistant technical director.
- (September 3, 1997 to November 9, 1997) He played Doctor Chapman in Michael Cooney's play, "Cash on Delivery," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Larry Storch (Uncle George); Jim Korinke (Eric Swan); Jeanne Hutchings (Linda Swan); Craig Benton (Norman McDonald); Dale O'Brien (Mr. Jenkins); Vicki Baker (Sally Chessington); Evan Gamsu (Mr. Forbright); Joice Appell (Mr. Cowper) and Lea Lavish (Brenda Dixon) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Dennis D. Hennessy was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting designer and properties coordinator. Charles Wittreich was scenic designer. Lynda Myers was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Marianne Rowse was properties coordinator. Charles D. Adamson was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. David Beatty was assistant technical director.
- (February 12, 1998 to April 19, 1998) He played Mr. Kimber in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "George Washington Slept Here?," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Jamie Farr (Newton Fuller); Jeannine Hutchings (Annabelle Fuller); Jennifer Mays (Madge Fuller February 12 to April 5); Yvonne Farr (Madge Fuller April 7 to 19); Queen Bey (Hester); Janie Witt (Mrs. Douglas); John Rensenhouse (Clayton Evans); Vicki Baker (Rena Leslie); Nathan Hutchings ( Raymond); Ian Romain (Raymond); Evan Gamsu (Mr. Prescott) and Dale O'Brien (Uncle Stanley) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Frank Ferrante was director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Charles D. Adamson was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. David Beatty was assistant technical director.
- (June 25, 1998 to August 30, 1998) He played Pellmore in the musical, "Camelot," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Kip Niven (Arthur); Melinda MacDonald (Guenevere); Gary Lindemann (Lancelot); Dale O'Brien (Merlyn); Jeff Martin (Sir Gawain); Sylvia Stoner (Lady Elaine); Matt Ramsey (Sir Lionel); Cheryl Clark (Lady Claire); Eric Magnus (Sir Dinadan); Elaine Fox (Voice of Nimue); Ray Ettinger (Squire Dap); Evan Gamsu (Sir Sagramore); Mark Huseth (Sir Tristan); Kevin Hershberger (Sir Kay); Tim Cormack (Sir Owain); Adam Duncan (Sir Marrok); Dallas Henry (Sir Gareth); Kim Cheeseman (Lady Niobe); Kristi Mitchell (Lady Anne) Jill Dickerson (Lady Garwen); Alicia Ewing (Lady Laurel); Brian Grosdider (Sire Galehaut); Timothy Markman (Page Perceval); Ashleigh Phillips (Lady Elyzabel); Judson Morgan (Mordred); Travis Allen (Tom of Warwick) and James Gregory (Tom of Warwick) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Richard Carrothers was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Renee Van Niel was costume designer. Tom Phillips was assistant costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Martin English and Bill Warren were fight choreographers. Bradley Zimmerman was music director and orchestra supervisor. Treva Farrell was dance director. Mark Ferrell was keyboardist and conductor. Jeanette Heater, Carolyn Robinson and Mark Volk were keyboardists. Harold Steinhardt was woods player. Keith Larson was percussionist. David Cooper and Phil Thomas played the trombone. Joe Begenwald and Ron Stinson played the trumpets. Diana Yancey was violinist. Whitney Benedetti was assistant to stage manager. Tracey Fitzgerald was wardrobe coordinator. Ryan K. Klein and Elena Gronlund were spotlight designers. Janette Heater was also rehearsal pianist. Paul Meier was dialect coach. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter. J.T. Taube was stagehand. Jim Caldwell and Richard Fritz were scenic artists. Alan Jay Lerner wrote the book and lyrics. Frederick Loewe was composer.
- (November 12, 1998 to February 7, 1999) He played Henri in Sam and Bella Spewack's play, "My 3 Angels," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Bill Daily (Joseph); Merle Moores (Emilie); Dale O'Brien (Felix); Vicki Baker (Madame Parole); Sarah Crawford (Marie Louise); Jim Korinke (Jules); Jeffrey Metzer (Alfred); Scott Cordes (Paul) and Jefferson Blair (Lieutenant) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Dennis D. Hennessy was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Shelley Manis was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter.
- (February 11, 1999 to April 18, 1999) He played Charlie Martin in Ernest Thompson's play, "On Golden Pond," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Don Knotts (Norman Thayer Jr.); Dodie Brown (Ethel Thayer); Cathy Barnett (Chelsea Thayer); Travis Allen (Billy Ray); Michael Hathaway (Billy Ray); Kevin Fewell (Billy Ray) and Francey Yarborough (Chelsea Thayer understudy) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Dennis D. Hennessy was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Shelley Manis was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter.
- (April 22, 1999 to June 20, 1999) He played Captain MacLean in John Patrick's play, "Teahouse on the August Moon," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with Gary Sandy (Captain Fisby); Jim Korinke (Sakini); Dale O'Brien (Colonel Purdy III); Kevin Fewell (Sergeant Gregorovich); Elaine Flicker (Mrs. Shimoda (Old Woman); Charlotte Kyle (Mrs. Ogawa (Old Woman's daughter); Jessica Perbeck (Mariko Ogawa); Stefanie Krull (Mariko Ogawa); Michael Perbeck (Kaie Ogawa); Chris Winstone (Kaie Ogawa); Jerry Stack (Mr. Toki (Ancient Man); Patrick Hill (Mr. Hokaida); Michael Naggi (Mr. Omura); Paul Orwick (Mr. Keora); Jeffrey Metzger (Mr. Seiko); Kim Cheeseman (Miss Higa Jiga); Todd Miller (Mr. Shizu); Evan Gamsu (Mr. Oshira); Andi Meyer (Lotus Blossom); Gene Hosck (Mr. Sumota); Mateo Moreno (Yuki Sumata) and Julie Kramer (Miss Akagi) in the cast. Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Richard Carrothers was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Shelley Manis was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Karen Whitlow was Taiko drum coach. Treva Farrell was opening movement designer. Michele Bridges was mask designer. Jan Blount was make and hair designer. Todd Miller was assistant to the director. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Brian R. Davidson was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter.
- (November 10, 1999 to February 6, 2000) He played Burl Sanders in Alan Bailey (Developer) and Constance Ray's play, "Smoke on the Mountain," at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park, Kansas with William Katt (Pastor Mervin Oglethorpe); Lori Blalock (June Sanders); Debra Bluford (Vera Sanders); Jeff Martin (Stanley Sanders); Melanie Mays (Denise Sanders); Warren Lee Adams (Dennis Sanders) and Jim Korinke (Pastor Mervin Oglethorpe (December 20 to 26) in the cast.Richard Carrothers and Dennis D. Hennessy were artistic directors. Richard Carrothers was also director. Joe R. Fox III was producer. Randy B. Winder was lighting and properties designer. Gregory Hill was scenic designer. Mary Traylor was costume designer. Roger Stoddard was sound designer. Brian R. Davidson was company manager. Kathy Stengel was stage manager. Keith Reece was swing stage manager. Duane A. Hoberg was technical director. Eddie Ocheskey was resident technician. Carey Sowder was audio engineer. Charlie Ream was master carpenter.
- (August 12 to 16, 1969) He played a servant and guest in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Cherry Orchard," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Yasha); Robert Cronin (servant, guest); Olympia Dukakis (Ranveskaya); Joyce Ebert (Varya); Robert Foster (stranger); Elizabeth Gorrill (servant, guest); William Hansen (Fiers); Laurie Kennedy (Anya); Judy Lankford (servant, guest); Richard Lankford (servant, guest); Stephen Mendillo (Simeonov-Pishchik); Jeff Nelson (servant, guest); Austin Pendleton (Trofimov); Sloane Shelton (Charlotte); Charles Sieberg (Gayev); Barbette Tweed (Dunyasha); Cherie Untermeyer (servant, guest); Lee Wallace (Lopahin); Stan Wiklinski (Epihodrov) and Homer (Charlotte's dog) in the cast. Santo Loquasto was scenic and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Mark Headly was stage manager.
- (July 29 to August 2, 1969) He played a Stableman, invalid, 2nd rider, servant and mourner in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Caucasian Chalk Circle," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Simon); Charlotte Albright (servant); Amy Benesch (servant); John Bennett Perry (Singer); Lucy Blomfield (servant); Mike Brown (architect); Peter Bubriski (Architect, blackmailer, mourner); Peter Cameron (Corporal); Barbara Cox (Beggar, petitioner, servant); Bob Cronin (2nd director, doctor, mourner); Ashton Crosby (Cook); Myrna Davidson (beggar, petitioner, mourner); John De Marco (Old Man, 2nd man, lawyer); Michael Dryansky (2nd stableman, mourner); Peter Feldman (limping man, mourner); Bob Foster (Peasant Man); Liz Foster (old couple); Suki Friedkin (servant); Wendy Goldman (servant); Spalding Gray (Azdek); Chris Hastings (Adjutant); Steve Hicks (Nephew); Christine Hill (beggar, petitioner, servant); Greg Holt (Michael); Jon Huberth (Fat Prince); Carter Jahnke (ironshirt); Melissa Johnson (mourner); Jeanne Jordan (servant, mourner); Terry Kaebler (beggar, petitioner, mourner); Nancy Kenestrick (Aniko); Laurie Kennedy (Grushe); Rocky Krizack (child); Judy Lankford (peasant woman); Richard Lankford (1st man, innkeeper, mourner); Stephen Lawson (1st doctor, lawyer); Julie Lepick (beggar, petitioner, mourner); Mark Majarian (ironshirt);Richard Masur (Grand Duke); Stephen Mendillo (Monk, Shauva); Bill Mitchell (mourner); Jeff Nelson (ironshirt); Barbara Neuwirth (merchant woman, servant); Austin Pendleton (Yussup); Mara Purl (Ludovica); Kip Robbins (beggar, petitioner); Richard Samson (beggar, petitioner, mourner); Maria Sawyckyj (mourner): Goodwin Schaefer (mourner); Wesley Seeley (child); Joan Shainman (beggar, petitioner): Sloane Shelton (mother-in-law); Alan Smith (child); Joel Smith (child); Mark Smith (Governor, mourner); Barbette Tweed (Natella); Cherie Untermeyer (mourner); Jeff Wheeler (ironshirt); Colin Widen (child); Stan Wiklinski (Lavrent, old couple); Nancy Yaeger (beggar, petitioner); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Steven Rubin was set designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Steven Rubin and Rita Bottomley were costume designers. Mark Healy was stage manager. Morton Subotnick was composer.
- (August 26 to 30, 1969) He played 2nd Cop in Bertolt Brecht and Kurt Weill's play, "The Three Penny Opera," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Ready Money Mack); Charlotte Albright (Dolly); Louis Beachner (Mr. R.J. Peachum); Tony Capodiulupo (Tiger Brown); Ashton Crosby (Crrok-Finger-Jake); Joyce Ebert (Jenny); Elinor Ellsworth (Polly Peachum); Robert Foster (Reverend Kimball); Carter Jahnke (1st Cop); Nancy Kenestrick (Lucy Brown); Judy Lankford (Molly); Deborah Marks (Betty); Richard Masur (Walt Dreary); Stephen Mendillo (Smith); Austin Pendleton (Flich); Peggy Pope (Mrs. Peachum); Charles Siebert (Macheath); Barbette Tweed (Trixie); Carol Waaser (Coaxer); Lee Wallace (3rd cop) and Stan Wiklinski (Bob-The-Saw); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Peter Hunt was director and musical director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Steven Rubin was assistant director. Herbert Kaplan was musical director. Mark Healy was stage manager.
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