- (1982-1983 season) He was composer for Arthur Miller's play, "2 By A.M. (Elegy for a Lady & Some Kind of Love Story)," in a world premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre (Stage II) in New Haven, Connecticut. Hugh Landwehr was set designer. Bill Walker was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer. Arthur Miller was also director.
- (1982-1983 season) He was composer for Michael Cristofer's play, "Lady and the Clarinet," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Stage II) in New Haven, Connecticut before transferred to New York City. Gordon Davidson was director. Michael H. Yeargan was set designer. Jane Greenwood was costume designer. Paul Gallo was lighting designer.
- (1971 season) He was composer for William Shakespeare's play, "The Taming of the Shrew," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Michele Shay and Len Cariou (Petruchio) in the cast. Michael Langham was director and artistic director. Desmond Heeley and John Jensen were set and costume designers. Gil Wechsler was lighting designer. Jim Bakkom was prop designer.
- (1972 to 1973 season) He was composer for Sophocles' play, "Oedipus The King," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Len Cariou (Oedipus) and Patricia Connolly (Jocasta) in the cast. Charlotte Green was stage manager. Anthony Burgess was translator and adapter. Michael Langham was director and artistic director. Desmond Heeley was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer. Jim Bakkom was prop designer.
- (1973 to 1974 season) He was composer for Sophocles' play, "Oedipus The King," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Pauline Flanagan (Jocasta) in the cast. Anthony Burgess was translator and adapter. Michael Langham was director and artistic director. Desmond Heeley was set and costume designer. Richard Borgen was lighting designer.
- (1974 to 1975 season) He was composer for Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The School for Scandal," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis, Minnesota with Kenneth Welsh, Oliver Cliff, Larry Gates, Katherine Ferrand, Patricia Connolly, Valery Daemke, Mark Lamos, Barbara Byrne and Maureen Anderman in the cast. Michael Langham was artistic director and director. Jack Barkla was set designer. Sam Kirkpatrick was costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Dick Whitbeck was also composer.
- (August 6 to 10, 1968) He was composer and music arranger for Bertolt Brecht's play, "Galileo," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachuestts with Frank Alford (town person, peasant); Marianne Andrews (town person); Rebecca Beaujolais (town person); Peter Belin (gentleman 1, Scholar 1); Eugenia Bostwick (town person); John Braswell (Federzoni); Hardin Brewster (Ballad Singer); William Carden (Attendant Monk); James Clayburgh (The Doge, gentleman 2, Scholar 2); Maury Cooper (Cardinal Barberini); Patricia Davant (townperson); John DeMarco (Philosopher); Francesca De Sapio (Young Lady); Beth Dixon (elderly lady); Billy Donovan (town person, Prince Cosimo De Medici);); Joe Gilinsky (town person, monk 2, official); Tom Halt; William Hansen (old cardinal); Christopher Hastings (Secretary 1); Ken Howard (Ludovico Marsli); Carter Jahnke (Matti); Anthony Johnson (Priuli, Cardinal Inquisitor); Tom Kalt (Andrea Sarti boy, town person); Marcie Kaplan (Blackamoor); Lloyd Kramer (Senator, informer); Keri Lubell (Flutist); Barbara Nevwirth (townperson, young lady); Marshall Oglesby (Senator, infuriated monk); Colleen O'Neill (town person); Craig Owens (Christopher Clavius); Rachel Parks (young lady); Ann Peterson (town person); Philip Polito (Sagrede, Cardinal Bellarmin); David Potts (Secretary 2); Christopher Reeve (gentleman 3, monk 1); Jason Robards III (Andrea Sarti young man); Darryl Rudy (Lord Chamberlain, town crier); Janet Sarno (Mrs. Sarti); Steven Seidel (Fulganzio); Allan Shapiro (Senator, Fat Prelate); Barbette Tweed (Virginia Galilei); Sally Tyson (His Wife); Don Walters (Senator, mathematician) and Louis Zorich (Galileo Galilei) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Santo Loquasto was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Michael Posnick was ballad composer and director's assistant. Mark Healy was stage manager.
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