- Acted for many years at Arena Stage, Washington D. C.'s premiere repertory theatre company.
- (November 2004) Plays Herbert Wehner in "Democracy" play by Michael Frayn (Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York City, New York, USA).
- (January 2005 - March 2005) Appeared as Jacob in the Clifford Odets play "Awake and Sing!" at the Arena Stage's Kreeger Theatre, Washington, DC, USA.
- (May 2004 - June 2004) Plays Solomon in "The Price" by Arthur Miller at Gate Theatre, Dublin, Ireland.
- Glengarry Glen Ross (1984). Drama. Written by David Mamet. Directed by Gregory Mosher. John Golden Theatre: 25 Mar 1984- 17 Feb 1985 (378 performances + 11 previews that began on 16 Mar 1984). Cast: Joe Mantegna (as "Richard Roma"), Mike Nussbaum, Robert Prosky (as "Shelly Levene"), Lane Smith (as "James Lingk"), James Tolkan (as "Dave Moss"), Jack Wallace, J.T. Walsh (as "John Williamson"). Standyby actors: Alfred Karl (as "Baylen," "Dave Moss," "Richard Roma"), Charles Stransky (as "Dave Moss"). Replacement actors: Vincent Gardenia (as "Shelly Levene"), J.J. Johnston, Howard Witt. Produced by Elliot Martin, The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman, Bernard B. Jacobs: President), Arnold Bernhard and Goodman Theatre).
- (October 2004) Played Judge (voiceover) in "Twelve Angry Men" play by Reginald Rose (American Airlines Theater, New York City, New York, USA).
- (February 7, 1984) He played Shelly Levene in David Mamet's play, "Glengarry Glen Ross," at the Goodman Theatre Studio in Chicago, Illinois with J.T. Walsh (Williamson); James Tolkan (Moss); Mike Nussbaum (Aaronow); Joe Mantegna (Ricky Roma); William L. Petersen (Lingk); and Jack Wallace (Baylen) in the cast. Gregory Mosher was director. Elliott Martin was producer.
- (April 10 to May 5, 1963) He acted in William Shakespeare's play, "Othello," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Brock Peters (Othello); Inga Swenson (Desdemona); Ray Reinhardt (Iago); Rene Auberjonois; Jonathan Farwell; J. Robert Deitz; Kendall Clark; Tom Toner; Alan Oppenheimer; Theron Potter; Bella Jarrett; Harry Bergman; Kelly Jean Peters and Kathleen Carothers in the cast. Robert Green was set designer. Marianna Elliott was costume designer. Rod Colbin was fencing choreographer. Alan Schneider was director.
- (February 26 to March 22, 1964) He acted in Ronald Millar's adaptation of C.P. Snow's novel, "The Affair," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Ned Beatty, Rene Auberjonois, J. Robert Dietz, Ronny Cox, Louis Edmonds, Bella Jarrett, Harry Bergman, George Ebeling, Tom Brannum, Tom Toner, Ray Reinhardt, Robert Van Hooten, James Kenny, Pamela Ritchard, Anthony Zerbe, Peter Tatistcheff and Jonathan Farwell in the cast. Laurence E. Bahler was set designer. Marianna Elliott was costume designer. Mel Shapiro was director.
- (October 29 to November 29, 1964) He acted in Charles Laughton's adaptation of Bertolt Brecht's play, "Galileo," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Dana Elcar (Galileo), Ned Beatty, Rene Auberjonois, Glenn Scimonelli, Robert Stattel, Anne Chodoff, Russell T. Carr, William Jay Smith, Mel Zimmer, Tom Henry Heiman, Morris Engle, James Kenny, John Milligan, Gene Gross, Arnette Jens, George Ebeling, Anthony Zerbe, Don Scimonelli, Alan Oppenheimer, Katherine Justice, Ted D'Arms, Robert Chambers, David Wade Smith, Ronny Cox, John McQuade, Mara Lane, Louise Whitney, Jonathan Eisenberg, Tim Burnham, Douglas Dembling and Stephen Ripley in the cast. Charles Gross was composer. Robin Wagner was set designer. Marianna Elliott was costume designer. Sarah Manno was choreographer. Edwin Sherin was director.
- (January 7 to February 7, 1965) He acted in Louis O. Coxe and Robert Chapman adaptation of Herman Melville's novel, "Billy Budd," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Tom Ligon (Billy Budd), Ned Beatty, Rene Auberjonois, Byrne Piven, George Ebeling, Ronny Cox, Anthony Zerbe, Richard McKenzie, Mel Zimmer, John Milligan, Edward Zang, David Saunders, James Kenny, Burke Byrnes, Alan Oppenheimer, Ted D'Arms, Robert Stattel, David Wade Smith, Robert Chambers, Glenn Scimonelli, Daniel Boyarin, Pic Dawson and Albert Short in the cast. Karl Eigsti was set designer. Marianna Elliott was costume designer. Edwin Sherin was director.
- (March 18 to April 18, 1965) He acted in F.D. Reeve's adaptation of Leonid Andreyev's play, "He Who Gets Slapped," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Rene Auberjonois, Ned Beatty, George Ebeling, Edward Zang, Janet Ward, Louise Whitney, Ronny Cox, Mara Lane, Alan Oppenheimer, Katherine Justice, Anthony Zerbe, Ted D'Arms, James Kenny, Robert Chambers, Stephen Blessington Pic Dawson, Gail Small, Marcellus Stewart, Susan Swinehart and Mel Zimmer in the cast. Robin Wagner was set designer. Marianna Elliott was costume designer. Edwin Sherin was director.
- (June 2 to July 3, 1966) He acted in Joan Littlewood and Charles Chilton's musical, "Oh What a Lovely War," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Pierrots, Jane Alexander, Alexandra Berlin, Sue Driesen, April Shawhan, Conrad Bromberg, David Congdon, Ronny Cox, Ted D'Arms, Dana Elcar, Robert Foxworth, James Kenny, George Reinholt, Jack Ryland and Richard Venture in the cast. Ted Allen provided stage treatment. Raymond Fletcher was military advisor. Cyril Ornadel was composer. Leslie Bricusse was lyricist. Robin Wagner was set designer. Marjorie Slaiman was costume designer. George Manos was musical director. Edward Parone was director. Zelda Fichlander was producer.
- (May 23 to June 25, 1967) He acted in Saul Levitt's play, "The Andersonville Trial," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Ted D'Arms, George Ebeling, David Congdon, Ronny Cox, John Anderson, Robert Foxworth, Richard Bauer, Richard McKenzie, William Larson, Richard Venture, George Wright, Brendan Hanlon, Eugene R. Wood, Richard Dix, James Kenny, James Lucas, Carlyle Bennett, Dan Orenge, Richard Holmes, Seth Hawkins, John Karotis, Frank Benton Sarles Jr., Lou Teitle, Brian Donohue and Mart Aldre in the cast. Robin Wagner was set designer. Marjorie Slaiman was costume designer. Edwin Sherin was director. Zelda Fichlander was producer.
- (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, Peter MacLean, Barton Heyman, Ed Rombola, Grayce Grant, Dimitra Arliss, Phyllis Somerville, Jay Fletcher, Ronny Cox, Richard G. Holmes, Yusef Bulos, 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.
- (November 26, 1976 to January 2, 1977) He acted in Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall adaptation of Eduardo De Filippo's play, Saturday, Sunday, Monday," at The Arena Stage Theatre in Washington D.C. with Dolores Sutton, Marilyn McIntyre, James Tolkan, Gary Bayer, David Garrison, Laura Esterman, Grace Keagy, Stanley Anderson, Howard Witt, Mark Hammer, Leslie Cass, Terrence Currier, Jay O' Sanders Halo Wines, Mark Robinson and Michael Mertz in the cast. Karl Eigsti was set designer. Marjorie Slaiman was costume designer. Norman Gevanthor was director.
- (May 9 to June 7, 1981) He directed David Mamet's play, "American Buffalo," in The Arena Stage Theatre production at the Old Vat Room Theatre in Washington D.C.
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