- (1977) He acted in the play, "The Landscape of the Body", at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Rex Robbins, Shirley Knight, Paul McCrane and Richard Bauer in the cast. Jennifer Tipton was the lighting designer.
- James Joyce's The Dead (2000). Drama. Written by Richard Nelson; Based on "The Dead" by James Joyce. Music by Shaun Davey. Music orchestrated by Shaun Davey. Musical Director: Charles Prince. Mary Jane's academy piece and additional arrangements by Deborah Abramson. Associate Musical Director: Deborah Abramson. Scenic Design by David Jenkins. Costume Design by Jane Greenwood. Lighting Design by Jennifer Tipton. Sound Design by Scott Lehrer. Wig Design by Paul Huntley. Assistant Costume Design: MaryAnn D. Smith. Choreographed by Seán Curran. Directed by Richard Nelson. Belasco Theatre: 11 Jan 2000- 16 Apr 2000 (120 performances + 24 previews that began on 14 Dec 1999). Cast: Blair Brown (as "Gretta Conroy Gabriel's wife") [from 14 Dec 1999- 12 Mar 2000], Paddy Croft (as "Mrs. Malins"), Brian Davies (as "Mr. Browne, a friend of the Aunts, Daisy Eagan (as "Rita, a music student of Mary Jane's/Young Julia Morkan, a ghost"), Dashiell Eaves (as "Michael, a music student of Mary Jane's"), Sally Ann Howes (as "Aunt Julia Morkan, a music teacher"), John Kelly (as "Bartell D'Arcy, an opera singer"), Brooke Sunny Moriber (as "Lily, the maid"), Marni Nixon (as "Aunt Kate Morkan, a music teacher"), Alice Ripley (as "Miss Molly Ivors"), Emily Skinner (as "Mary Jane Morkan, Kate & Julia's niece, a music teacher"), Stephen Spinella (as "Freddy Malins"), Christopher Walken (as "Gabriel Conroy, Kate & Julia's nephew"). Replacement actors: Stephen Bogardus (as "Gabriel Conroy") [from 4 Apr 2000- close], Donna Lynne Champlin (as "Mary Jane Morkan"), Angela Christian (as "Lily"), Faith Prince (as "Gretta Conroy") [from 14 Mar 2000- close], Rex Robbins (as "Mr. Browne"). Produced by Gregory Mosher and Arielle Tepper.
- (1973-1974 season) He acted in D.H. Lawrence's play, "The Widowing of Mr. Holroyd," in an American premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut with Joyce Ebert in the cast. Arvin Brown was director. David Jenkins was set designer. Bill Walker was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (1975) He acted in Joanna Glass's play, "Artichoke," in a world premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut with Ellin Ruskin, Louis Beachner, James Greene and Colleen Dewhurst in the cast.
- (1972) He acted in David Storey's play, "The Changing Room," in an American premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut with John Braden, Alan Castner, Jack Schultz, Tom Atkins, Robert Murch, John Lithgow, John Tillinger, Mark Winkworth, Jake Dengel, Peter DeMaio, William Swetland, Richard Masur, William Rhys, James Hummert, George Ede, Paul Rudd, Douglas Stender, Ron Siebert, George Hearn, Emery Battis and Louis Beachner in the cast. Michael Rudman was director. David Jenkins was set designer. Whitney Blausen was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer. The play transferred to Broadway in New York City.
- (1973 He acted in Arthur Wing Pinero's play, "Trelawny of the 'Wells," at the Long Wharf Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut with MIldred Dunnock, Emery Battis, Suzanne Lederer, Shirley Bryan, John Lithgow, Joyce Ebert and Christina Pickles in the cast. Max Stafford-Clark was director. E. Webb and V. Dancy were set designers. Bill Walker was costume designer. Ronald Wallace was lighting designer.
- (August 28 to September 1, 1956) He played Demokos in Jean Giraudoux's play, "Tiger at the Gates," in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Evans Evans (Andromache); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Cassandra); Bill Gould (A Trojan Boy); Louise Ober (Polyxene); Charles McArthur (Abneos); Elizabeth Dietzman (A Trojan Woman); Tom Adkins (Hector); Will Steven Armstrong (Paris); Lou Leal (1st Man, a Topman); Ken Geist (2nd Man, Busiris); Tom Brennan (Priam); Ruth Brinkman (Hecuba); Casey Keese (Helen); Jay Sweeney (Troilus); Toby McFarland (Ajax); Bernie Kukoff (Ulysses); Diana Naftalison (Lady in Waiting) and Cynthia Harris (Iris) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattice was lighting designer. Leonore Goodkin was stage manager.
- (July 10 to 14, 1956) He played Uncle Willie in Phillip Barry's play, "The Philadelphia Story," in a Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Evans Evans (Tracy Lord); Louise Ober (Dinah Lord); Ruth Brinkman (Margaret Lord); Jay Sweeney (Sandy Lord); Ken Geist (Thomas); Casey Keese (Liz Imbrie); Mather Bacon (Mike Connor); Charles McArthur (George Kittredge); Tobey MacFarland (Dexter Haven); Bernard Kukoff (Seth Lord) and Elisabeth Dietzman (Maid) in the cast Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Leonore Goodkin was director. Jack Schwanke was production designer. John Mattice was lighting designer. Diana Naftalison was stage manager.
- (July 17 to 21, 1956) He played Robert De Baudricourt, Chaplain De Stogumber in George Bernard Shaw's play, "St. Joan," was performed was performed in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Ken Geist (Steward, D'Estivet); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Joan); Charles McArthur (Betrand De Poulegey, Brother Martin Ladvenu); Mather Bacon (Mgr. De La Tremouille, Dunois Bastard of Orleans); Tom Brennan (The Archbishop of Rheims, De Courcelles, A Gentleman of 1920); Will Armstrong (Gilles De Rais); Toby McFarland (Captain La Hire, The Inquisitor, An English Soldier); Jay Sweeney (The Dauphin); Casey Keese (Court Lady); Julia McArthur (Court Lady); Evans Evans (Court Lady); Louise Ober (Dunois' page); Tom Adkins (Richard De Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick); Bernie Kukoff (Peter Cauchon, Bishop of Beauvais); Craig LeMay (Warwick's page); Tad Walsh (Monk); Brookie Stoddard (Monk) ; John Perry (Monk): Paul White (Monk); Jack Schwanke (Monk); Bob Desmoreaux (Monk); Anatole Lawrence (Monk) and Horatio Brinkman (Monk) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattrice was lighting designer. Leonore Goodkin was stage manager. New York Pro Musica Antiqua was music arranger and recorder.
- (August 14 to 18, 1956) He played the Old Man in Clifford Odets' play, "The Flowering Peach," in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Noah); Ruth Brinkman (Esther); Tom Adkins (Japeth); Toby McFarland (Shem); Jay Sweeney (Ham); Casey Keese (Leah); Cynthia Harris (Rachel); Evans Evans (Goldie); Ken Geist and Jack Schwanke (The Lion) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattrice was lighting designer. Leonore Goodkin was stage manager.
- (August 7 to 11, 1956) He played a Clerk in Paul Osborn's play, "Point of No Return," in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Leslie Mazzuchi (Evelyn Gary); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Nancy Gray); Bill Gould (Bill Gray); Charles McArthur (Charles Gray); Toby MacFarland (Joe, Laurence Lovell); Jay Sweeney (1st Teller; Jackie Mason); Ken Geist (2nd Teller; conductor, tailor); Diana Naftalison (Miss Marble, maid); Evans Evans (Miss Dingle); Bernie Kukoff (Roger Blakesley); Tom Brennan (Anthony Burton); Tom Adkins (Malcolm Bryant); Cynthia Harris (Jessica Lovell); Rex Robbins (John Gray); Ruth Brinkman (Esther Gray) and Casey Keese (Mrs. Burton) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Lenore Goodkin was director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattrice was lighting designer. Lou Leal was stage manager.
- (August 7 to 11, 1956) He played John Gray and Clerk in Paul Osborn's play, "Point of No Return," in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Leslie Mazzuchi (Evelyn Gary); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Nancy Gray); Bill Gould (Bill Gray); Charles McArthur (Charles Gray); Toby MacFarland (Joe, Laurence Lovell); Jay Sweeney (1st Teller; Jackie Mason); Ken Geist (2nd Teller; conductor, tailor); Diana Naftalison (Miss Marble, maid); Evans Evans (Miss Dingle); Bernie Kukoff (Roger Blakesley); Tom Brennan (Anthony Burton); Tom Adkins (Malcolm Bryant); Cynthia Harris (Jessica Lovell); Ruth Brinkman (Esther Gray) and Casey Keese (Mrs. Burton) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Lenore Goodkin was director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattrice was lighting designer. Lou Leal was stage manager.
- (July 31 to August 4, 1956) He played Ettore Sganicci in George Hitchcock's play, "Up from Everest," in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Bernie Kukoff (Edmond Baron Sauvequipeut); Toby MacFarland (Prof. Odilon Duvrebouche); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Mme. Juliette Tire-Loyer); Tom Adkins (Aristide Fromage); Tom Brennan (Henry Butler Ballentine); Evans Evans (Lady Alicia Fancourt); Jay Sweeney (Ferdinand); Casey Keese (Lucienne); Ken Geist (Jablonsky); Charles McArthur (Lord Fancourt); Mather Bacon (Etienne Maquereau); Will Steven Armstrong (A Gendarme); Tad Walsh (Mountaineers); Bob Desmoreaux and John Perry in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattrice was lighting designer. Leonore Goodkin was stage manager.
- (July 24 to 28, 1956) He played Poison Eddie Schellenbach in Mary Chase's play, "Mrs. McThing," in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Ruth Brinkman (Mrs. Howard V. Larue III); Clarisse Kalker (Carrie); Casey Keese (Sybil); Elisabeth Dietxman (Evva Lewis); Diana Naftalison (Maude Lewis); Cynthia Harris (Grace Lewis); Mather Bacon (Nelson); Billy Rice (boy Howay); Tom Adkins (Chef Ellsworth); Ken Geist (Virgil); Toby McFarland (Dirty Joe); Bernie Kukoff (Stinker); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Mrs. Schellenbach); Barbara Krizack (Mimi); Charles McArthur (1st policeman); Jay Sweeney (2nd policeman) and Evans Evans (Mrs. McThing) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattrice was lighting designer. Leonore Goodkin was stage manager.
- (July 3 to 7, 1956) He played Sonny Dorrance in Sally Benson's play, "The Young and the Beautiful," in a Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Cynthia Harris (Josephine Perry); Elisabeth Dietzman (Tillie); Jay Sweeney (Travis De Coppet); Bernie Kukoff (Mr. Perry); Charles McArthur (Anthony Harker); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Mrs. Bray); Ruth Brinkman (Mrs. Perry); Diana Naftalison (Lillian); Ken Geist (Ed Bement) and Toby McFarland (Captain Dicer) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. John Mattice was lighting designer. Leonore Goodkin was stage manager.
- (August 27 to 31, 1957) He played Ra and Roman Centurion in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Caesar and Cleopatra," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Adkins (Julius Caesar); David Adnopoz (Nubian Slave, Egyptian courtier, porter, Musician); Doris Allen (Ftatateeta); Toby Allen (Achilles, Roman Sentinel, Palace Official, Belzanor); Richard D. Ariazi (Roman Soldier & porter); Joe Boschetti (Roman Soldier); Tom Brennan (Pothinus); Converse M. Converse (Brittanus); Lila Corbin (Egyptian Slave, courtier, Iris); Philip Cusack (Lucius Septimus); Robert J. Donnally (Boatman); Evans Evans (Cleopatra); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Egyptian Courtier); Roslyn Horowitz (Egyptian Slave, courtier Charmian); Stan Kahn (Theodotus, Auxillary Sentinel, Major Domo); Romulus Linney (Apoilodorus); George Milne (Roman Soldier); Robert X. Modica (Rufio); Martha Myers (Dancer) Marion Paone (Egyptian courtier); Austin Pendleton (Ptolemy, Egyptian porter); Robert P. Rice (Roman Soldier, Egyptian porter); Elizabeth Stearns (Egyptian courtier); Linda Urmy (Egyptian Slave, courtier, Harpist); Martha Myers (Dancer) in the cast. Nikos Psascharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was scenery and lighting designer. Budd Hill was costume designer. Walter Lehman was composer. Martha Myers was also choreographer. George E. Mallonee was stage manager.
- (August 13 to 17, 1956) He played the Inspector in Jean Giraudoux's play, "The Enchanted," in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Adkins (The Doctor); David Adnopoz (Monsieur Adrien); Toby Allen (The Supervisor); Converse M. Converse (The Executioner); John Fitzgerald (Papa Teller) Sue Ann Gilfillan (Isabel); Hannah Hewat (Marie-Louise); Stan Kahn (The Mayor); Linda Kelly (Viola); Carol Krizack (Denise); Romulus Linney (The Ghost); Cathy Martin (Leonide Mangabois); Robert X. Modica (2nd Executioner); Lucy Ober (Lucy); Marion Paone (Armande Managbois); Diana Sprague (Daisy); Sydney Stackpole (Irene) and Nancy Wall (Gilberte) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. Martha Myers was choreographer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (July 30 to August 3, 1957) He played Marco in Arthur Miller's play, "A View from the Bridge," at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Adkins (Alfieri); David Adnopoz (Harmonica Player); Joe Boschetti (Mr. Lipari); Tom Brennan (Eddie); Converse M. Converse (1st Immigration Officer); Lila Corbin (neighbor); Phil Cusack (Rodolpho); John Fitzgerald (Tony); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Beatrice); Paul Gravel (3rd immigration officer); Roslyn Horowitz (neighbor); Stan Kahn (Mike); Romulus Linney (2nd immigration officer); Robert X. Modica (Louis); Austin Pendleton (neighbor); Frank Scace (4th immigration officer); Elizabeth Stearns (Mrs. Lipan) and Linda Urmy (Catherine) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. Dennis Longwell was music composer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (July 16 to 20, 1957) He played Prince Bounine in Guy Bolton's play, "Anastasia," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Adnopoz (Petrovin); Tom Brennan (Chernov); Converse M. Converse (Counsellor Drivinitz); Evans Evans (Anna); John Fitzgerald (Sergei); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Baroness Livenbaum); Stan Kahn (Dr. Serensky); Romulus Linney (Prince Paul); Robert X. Modica (Sleigh Driver); Marion Paone (Dowager Empress); Elizabeth Stearns (Charwoman) and Linda Urmy (Varya) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Adkins was director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. David Mattson was lighting designer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (July 5 to 13, 1957) He played Sergeant Gregovich in John Patrick's play, "Teahouse of the August Moon," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Adkins (Captain Fisby); David Adnopoz (Mr. Sumata); Lady Astor (herself); Tom Brennan (Colonel Wainwright Purdy III); Terry Connelly (Democratic Lady); Converse M. Converse (Mr. Oshira); Lila Corbin (Democratic lady); Phil Cusack (Mr. Seiko); John Fitzgerald (Mr. Keora); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Lotus Blossom); Paul Gravel (Old Man); Roslyn Horowitz (Old Woman); Stan Kahn (Captain McLean); Barbara Krizack (the daughter's daughter); Joan Krizack (the daughter's daughter); Romulus Linney (Sakini); Robert Modica (Mr. Hokaida); Marion Paone (Miss Higa Jiga); Austin Pendleton (The daughter's son); David Powley (Mr. Omura); Elizabeth Stearns (Old Woman's daughter) and Linda Urmy (Ladies League for Democratic Action) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Romulus Linney was also assistant director. Will Steven Armstrong was production designer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (August 6 to 10, 1957) He played the First Footman in Terrence Rattigan's play, "The Sleeping Prince," in Williamstown Summer Theatre production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Adnopoz (A violinist); Tom Brennan (The Major Dome); Converse M. Converse (Northbrook); Phil Cusack ( The King); Evans Evans (Mary); John Fitzgerald (The Second Footman); Roslyn Horowitz (The Princess); Stan Kahn (The Regent); Cathy Martin (The Grand Duchess); Robert X. Modica (The Butler); Marion Paone (The Countess) and Elizabeth Stearns (The Archduchess) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. William J. Martin was director. Peter Wingate was production designer. David Mattson was lighting designer. George E. Mallonee was stage manager.
- (August 26 to 30, 1958) He played Cadet in Richard Maltby Jr. and David Shire's musical, "Cyrano," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Janet Bell (Pastry Girl); Richard Cavett (Ragueneau); Henry Cole (Cadet); Katina Cumming (Young Lady); Carol Cunningham (Pastry Girl, The Recruit's Girl); John Cunningham (Cyrano); Marjorie George (The Court Lady, The Nun); Sue Ann Gilfillan (The Duenna); Mimi Gisolfi (Court Lady); Nancy Hirsche (Court Lady); Keith Holzman (A Townsman); Elizabeth Hubbard (Roxane); Gina Ingoglia (Young Lady); George Mallonee (A Fop, Cadet, The Recruit); Richard Maltby (Montfleury); Robert Matthews (Bellerose); Linda McArthur (Pastry Girl); Hector Mendoza (Cadet); George Morgan (Cadet); Carrie Nye McGeoy (Lise); Austin Pendleton (Ragueneau's Helper); Dorothy Silverherz (Dancer, Pastry Girl, The Nun); Tony Stout (Cadet); Marguerite Tarrant (Court Lady); Val Tishman (Dancer, Pastry Girl, Nun); Lucy Tuchman (Pastry Girl); Ted Van Griethuysen (Christian); Linda Urmy (The Confectionary Girl, Pastry Girl, Nun); Geoffrey Waddell (Lise's cadet); B.J. Watt (Young Lady, Nun) and Sharon Young (Dancer, Pastry Girl, Nun) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and also director. Richard Casier was settings designer. Joy was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Jay Brower was orchestrations designer. Martha Myers was choreographer. Tom Griswold was musical director. George Mallonnee was also stage manager.
- (July 22 to 26, 1958) He played The Taxi Driver in Jean Anouilh's play, "Time Remembered," at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Lord Hector); Richard Cavett (The Ice Cream Man); Converse M. Converse (Ferdinand); John Cunningham (The Landlord); Sue Ann Gilfillan (The Duchess of Pont-Au Bronc); Diana Hitt (Amanda); Hector Mendoza (Footman, Waiter); George Morgan (Theophilus, Waiter); William Stott (Footman); Tony Stout (Footman); Ted Van Griethuysen (Prince Albert); . Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. The Blue Danube Orchestra included Janet Bell (violinist); John Brachita (Singer) Katina Cummings (Tamborine Player); Nancy Donohue (Recorder Player); Marjorie George (Pianist) and Mimi Gisolfi (cellist) in the cast. John Conklin was settings designer. Richard Casier was costume and lighting designer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (August 19 to 23, 1958) He played Dr.Gerald Lyman in William Inge's play, "Bus Stop," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at William College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Brachita (Carl); John Cunningham (Virgil Blessing); Roslyn Horowitz (Elma Duckworth); Bernie Kukoff (Bo Decker); Robert Matthews (Will Masters); Carrie Nye McGeoy (Cherie) and Sunja Svendsen (Grace) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Richard Casier was setting designer. Ted Van Griethuysen was costume designer. Peter H. Hunt was lighting designer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (August 5 to 9, 1958) He played Doctor Baugh in Tennessee Williams' play, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Janet Bell (Brightie); John Brachita (Brick); Katina Cummings (Daisy); John Cunningham (Gooper); Mary Hara (Big Mama); Richard Kait (Lennie); Barbara Krizack (Trixie); Carol Krizack (Dixie); Joan Krizack (Jennie); Mark Krizack (Sonny); George Mallonnee (Revered Tooker); Robert Matthews (Big Daddy); Linda McArthur (Sookey); Hector Mendoza (Small); Carrie Nye McGeoy (Margaret); Tony Stout (Manny); William Stott (Lacey) and Linda Urmy (Mae) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Richard Casier was setting and lighting designer. Red Van Griethuysen was costume designer. George E. Mallonnee was also stage manager.
- (August 12 to 16, 1958) He played Cornelius Hack in Thornton Wilder's play, "The Matchmaker," at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (A Cabman); Richard Cavett (Barnaby Tucker); John Cunningham (Malachi Stark); Nancy Donohue (Minnie Fay); Marjorie George (Her Cook); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Mrs. Levi); Mary Hara (Miss Flora Van Huysen); Bernie Kukoff (Horace Vandergelder); Robert Matthews (Joe Scanlon); Hector Mendoza (August); George Morgan (Ambrose Kemper); Austin Pendleton; Mary Starns (Mrs. Malloy); William Stott (Rudolf); Linda Urmy (Ermengarde) and B.J. Watt (Gertrude) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Richard Casier was settings designer. Ted Van Griethuysen was costume designer. Peter H. Hunt was lighting designer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (July 29 to August 2, 1958) He played Irvin Blanchard and aide to General Pollard in Ira Levin's play, "No Time for Sergeants,"in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Brachita (A Captain, Lt. Abie); Tom Brennan (Sergeant King); Richard Cavett (Draft Man, Lt. Cover); Ben Compton (Inductee, 1st Classification Corporal); Converse M. Converse (A psychiatrist, Lt. Baker); John Cunningham (A Colonel, General Pollard); Nancy Donohue (Rosabelle); Marjorie George (A Nurse); Keith Holzman (3rd Classification Corporal); Richard Kait (Inductee, Lt. Kendall); Richard Maltby (Bus Driver, Lt. Gardella); William J. Martin (Preacher); Robert Matthews (Pa Stockdale, General Bush); Hector Mendoza (Inductee, A Foreign General); George Morgan (Inductee, Lt. Bridges); David Payne (A Lieutenant); Austin Pendleton (Inductee, 2nd Classification Corporal); Leland Starnes (Will Stockdale); William Stott (Inductee, air force policeman); Tony Stout (Inductee, an Infantryman); Sunja Svendzen (Cigarette Girl) and Robert F. Vail Jr. (Ben Whitledge) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. George Mallonee was director. Richard Casier was settings designer. Ted Van Griethuysen was costume designer. Peter H. Hunt was lighting designer.
- (July 15 to 19, 1958) He played Pedro Flores in Leslie Stevens' play, "Bullfight," at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Brachita (Domingo Del Christobal Salamanca); Tom Brennan (Hernan Tecos); John Cunningham (Esteban De La Cruz Salamanca); Mary Hara (La Bruja); Robert Mansfield (Guitarist); Robert Matthews (Jesus Flores); Carrie Nye McGeoy (Pilar Tecos); Austin Pendleton (Lucho) and Mary Starnes (Josefina Tacos) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. William J. Martin was director. Martha Myers was assistant director. Richard Casier was setting and lighting designer. Ted Van Griethuysen was costume designer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (July 3 to 12, 1958) He played Prospector in Jean Giraudoux's play, "The Madwoman of Chaillot," at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Brachita (The Ragpicker); Tom Brennan (President); M.C. Caroline (Lady); Richard Cavett (Dr. Jadin); John Cunningham (Press Agent); Nancy Donohue (Young Couple); Mildred Dunnock (Countess Aurelia); Lisa Fromberg (Woman); Marjorie George (Nurse); Mimi Gisolfi (Woman); Mary Hara (Mme. Josephine); Ann Hennessey (Mme. Constance); Keith Holzman (Little Man); Richard Kait (Street Peddler, Press Agent); Richard Maltby (Street Singer); Robert Matthews (Policeman, Sewer Man); Hector Mendoza (The Deaf Mute); George Morgan (The Waiter); Leland Starnes (The Baron); Mary Starnes (Mlle. Gabrielle); Tony Stout (Young Couple, Press Agent); Sunja Svendsen (The Flower Girl); Marguerite Tarrant (Woman, Lady); Linda Urmy (Irma); Ted Van Griethuysen (Pierre); B.J. Watt (Paulette, Lady); Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Richard Casier was sets and lighting designer. Ted Van Griethuysen was costume designer. George E. Mallonnee was stage manager.
- (July 14 to 18, 1959) He played Cliff Lewis in John Osborne's play, "Look Back In Anger," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Cunningham (Jimmy Porter); Cynthia L. Harris (Alison Porter); R. Leland Starnes (Colonel Redfern) and Dorothy Whitney (Helena Charles) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Richard Casler was settings designer. Ben Compton was costume designer. Peter H. Hunt was lighting designer. Bernernd Engel was stage manager.
- (August 25 to 29, 1959) He played Simon Stimson in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts was performed with Claude Barbazon (Farmer McCarthy); Frances Chaffee (Mrs. Gibbs); Sarah Childs (Woman in the Balcony, First Dead Woman); Tom Clancy (Doc Gibbs); Deborah Clark (Town woman); Katina Cummings (Townsperson); John Cunningham (Mr. Webb); Ted D'Arms (Dead Man); Barbara Engel (Town Woman); Ann Farris (Town Woman); Pixie Foster (Rebecca Gibbs); Robert Frink (Howie Newsome); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Mrs. Webb); Alison Harper (Mrs. Soames); Robert Hock (George Gibbs); Charles Kimbrough (Professor Willard, Sam Craig); Bernie Kukoff (Constable Warren); Maudi Little (Town person); Vicki Paley (Town person); Stephen Pokart (Wally Webb); Nikos Psacharapoulos; George Ralph (Man in the auditorium); Lynda Saunders (Town person); Lee Starnes (Joe Stoddard); Ann Troy (Second Dead Woman); Christopher Welch (Joe Crowell); Ellen Weston (Emily Webb); Thornton Wilder (stage manager) and Gail Williams (Town person) in the cast. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was also artistic director and director. Richard Casler was costume designer. David W. Payne was stage manager.
- (July 3 to 11, 1959) He played Mother Burnside and Brylan O'Bannion in Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee's play, "Auntie Mame," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Mr. Babcock); David Burns (Emory McDougal); Richard Cavett (Ito); John Cunningham (Lindsey Woolsey); Ted D'Arms (Ralph Devine); Bernerd Engel (Mr. Loomis); Sue Ann Gilfillan (Auntie Mame); Cynthia Harris (Gloria Upson); Bernie Kukoff (Beauregard); Carrie Nye-McGeoy (Sally Cato McDougal); William O'Brien (Cousin Jeff, Pat Dennis); Miriam Piper (Nora Muldoon); Bill Rice (Pat Dennis, Michael Dennis); Mary Starnes (Pegeen Ryan, Claude Upson); Sue Trevathan (Agnes Gooch) and Dorothy Whitney (Vera Charles); in the cast. Richard Casler was scenic designer. Ben Compton was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Ted Van Griethuysen was costume designer for Miss Gilfillan's character. Bernerd Engel was stage manager.
- (August 11 to 15, 1959) He played Smerdykov and Devil in Boris Tumarin and Jack Sydow's play, "Brothers Karamazov," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Mike Altamuro (dancer); Claude Barbazon (Prosecutor); Joe Bennett (Dancer); Janet Bush (dancer); Richard Cavett (Rakitin, Maximov); Sarah Child (crowd woman); Deborah Clark (crowd woman); Jackie Cronin (dancer); Carol Cunningham (dancer); John Cunningham (Ivan Karamazov);Ted D'Arms (Vrublevsky, President of the Court, Police Captain); David Dreiman (dancer); Bernerd Engel (Fyodor Karamazov, Coroner, crowd man); Marty Fleishman (dancer); Pixie Foster (Dancer); Phil Fox (Kalganov); Robert Frink (Grigory, Defense, Trifon Borisitch); Alison Harper (crowd woman); Sue Hawes (Dancer); Charles Kimbrough (Father Zossima); Carol Klein (crowd woman); Bernie Kukoff (Dimitri Karamazov); Anthony Lavanhar (Inquisitor); Maudi Little (crowd woman); Jared Martin (Narrator); Carrie Nye-McGeoy (Grushenka); William O'Brien (Alexey Karamazov); Vicki Paley (crowd woman); Stephen Pokart (Foreman of the Jury); George Ralph (Musylalovitch); Leland Starnes (Jesus Christ); Carolyn Stearns (dancer); Ann Troy (crowd woman); B.J. Watt (Fenya); Christopher Welch (Secretary); Dorothy Whitney (Katerina); Gail Williams (crowd woman) and Sharon Young (Dancer) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Richard Casley was settings designer. John Conklin was costume designer. Oliver Ford was lighting designer. David W. Payne was stage manager.
- (August 18 to 22, 1959) He played Colonel Pickering in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Pygmalion," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at William College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Margaret Barker (Mrs. Higgins); Tom Clancy (Alfred Doolittle); John Cunningham (Henry Higgins); Ted D'Arms (Cockney Bystander); Evans Evans (Eliza Doolittle); Shirley Mowls (Mrs. Pearse); William O'Brien (Freddy Eynsford); George Ralph (Cockney Bystander); B.J. Watt (Parlour Maid) and Ellen Weston (Clara Eynsford) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Frank Pacelli was director.
- (August 23 to 27, 1960) He played Dr. Maguire in Ketti Frings' play, "Look Homeward, Angel," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Benedict Austin (Mr. Farrel); Margaret Barker (Eliza Grant); Anthony Costello (Luke Grant); Hildreth Chase (Mrs. Clatt); Gene Chronopoulos (Jake Clatt); Grenville Cuyler (Will Pentland); Nancy Donovan (Helen Gant Barton); David Faulkner (Eugene Grant); Elise Hunt (Laura James); James Kenny (W.O. Grant); Charles Kimbrough (Ben Gant); Tom Mankiewicz (Hugh Barton); Phoebe Moyer (Florry Mangle); Nikiforos Naneris (Tarkinton); Beatrice Santelli (Mrs. Marie Fatty Pert); Mary Sawyer (Miss Brown); Janet Watson (Mrs. Snowden) and Judith Williams (Madame Elizabeth) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. John Ezell was settings designer. Jay Kobrin was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. David W. Payne was stage manager.
- (August 30 to September 3, 1960) He played a pastor in Friedrich Durrenmatt's play, "The Visit," at the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Benedict Austin (Son); John Badham (Truck Driver); Margaret Barker (Frau Schill); Tom Brennan (Doctor Nusslin); Patrick Brown (child); Frances Chaffee (First Woman); Gene Chronopoulos (Second Man); Anthony Costello (Policeman); Grenville Cuyler (Fourth Man); Nancy Donovan (Daughter); David Faulkner (Pedro); Brooke Heyward (child); Elise Hunt (Second Woman); James Kenny (First Man); Charles Kimbrough (Teacher); Barbara Krizack (child); Carol Krizack (child); Joan Krizack (child); Marc Krizack (child); Paul La Plante (Mike); Marilynn Maltby (Town woman); Thomas Mankiewicz (Station Master, Reporter); Nan Martin (Claire Zachanassian); E.G. Marshall (Anton Schill); Robert Mathews (Burgomaster); George Morforgen (Bobby); Phoebe Moyer (Town woman); Nikoferos Naneris (Athlete); Philip O'Neal (Conductor, Cameraman); John Osborne (Assistant Cameraman); David Park (First Blind Man); Maggi Renzi (Child); Marta Renzi (child); Katherine Park (child); Rachel Park (child); Mary Sawyer (Town Woman); Leland Starnes (Third Man); William Todt (Max); William Wall (Second Blind Man); Janet Watson (Frau Burgomaster) and Christopher Welch (Sacristan) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Ezell was settings designer. Oliver Olsen was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Arthur Rubinstein was composer. David W. Payne was stage manager.
- (August 15 to 19, 1961) He played Julian Berniers in Lillian Hellman's play, "Toys in the Attic," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Margaret Barker (Anna Berniers); Carl Cerney (Moving Man); Clayton Corbin (Henry Simpson); Olympia Dukakis (Carrie Bernier); Berney Jones (Moving Man); Harry Lewis (Gus); Edwin Owens (Moving Man); Anne Revere (Albertine Prime); Terry Saucier (Taxi Driver); Robin Strasser (Lily Berniers) and Hugh Tirrell (Moving Man) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
- (July 7 to 15, 1961) He played Montano in William Shakespeare's play, "Othello," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Brabantio); Ken Costigan (Duke of Venice); Olympia Dukakis (Emilia); Michael Ebert (Cassio); Judy Frank (Desdemona); Frank Geraci (Grabiano); Don Gunderson (Othello); Peter Hunt; Charles Kimbrough (Roderigo); Joseph Nassif (Lodovico); Janet Sarno (Bianca); William Shust (Iago); Robin Strasser and Barbette Tweed (Senator) in the cast. Janet Bell, Whitney Blausen, Carl Cerney, Frank Geraci, Barbara Gordon, Joan Lank, Kristin Leith, John Ludwig, Nathaniel Messimer, William Mintzer, Phoebe Moyer, Joseph Nassif, Louise Ober, Edwin Owens, Olivia Post, Lynne Price, Terry Saucier, Devi Shah, Margery Shaw, Robin Strasser, Shepperd Strudwick III, Hugh Terrill, Barbette Tweed, Alice Tweedie, Ann Wilson and he also played attendants, Citizens of Cyprus, Senators and Soldiers. Jacques Cartier was apprentice supervisor and stage manager. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. John Conklin was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Arthur Rubinstein was composer and conductor.
- (August 1 to 5, 1961) He played Zophar in Archibald MacLeish's play, "JB," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Janet Bell (Girl); Barbara Bossert (Mary); Tom Brennan (J.B.); Ken Costigan (Mr. Zuss); Olympia Dukakis (Mrs. Botticelli); Judith Frank (Mrs. Lesure); Barbara Gordon (Ruth); Charles Kimbrough (Nickles); Robert Mathews (Bildad); William Mintzer (Jonathan); Joseph Nassif (Eliphaz); Edwin Owens (First Messenger): Katy Park (Rebecca); Olivia Post (Mrs. Mable); Janet Sarno (Sarah); Terry Saucier (Second Messenger); Margery Shaw (Mrs. Murphy); Hugh Tirrell (David) and Barbette Tweed (Mrs. Adams) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. William Francisco was director. Robert Darling was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Arthur Rubinstein was composer and conductor. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
- (August 8 to 12, 1961) He played Hooper Moulsworth in Peter Ustinov's play, "Romanoff and Juliet," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Ken Costigan (General); Olympia Dukakis (Evdokia Romanoff); Judy Frank (Juliet); Frank Geraci (Freddie Vanderstuyt); Charles Kimbrough (Igor Romanoff); Robert Mathews (Vadim Romanoff); Joseph Nassif (The Spy); Edwin Owens (Second Soldier); Janet Sarno (Junior Captain Marfa Zlotochienko); Sheppard Strudwick III (First Soldier) and Alice Tweedie (Beulah Moulsworth) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Robert Darling was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
- (July 25 to 29, 1961) He played George Lewis in George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart'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 John Badham (Bishop); Whitney Blausen (Miss Chasen); Barbara Bossert (Mad Dancer, First Page); Carl Cerney (Second Chauffeur, Shlepkin brother, Mr. Flick, Boomboy, biographer); Ken Costigan (Rudolph Kammerling); Noel Dowling (First Couple, Another Hobart Fan, Miss Newton); Olympia Dukakis (Helen Hobart); Judy Frank (May Daniels); Frank Geraci (Shlepkin Brother, Laurence Vail); Barbara Gordon (Coat Check Girl, second bridesmaid); Charles Kimbrough (Meterstein, Schlepkin brother); Joan Lank (Hobart Fan, Angel); Kristin Leith (Second Couple, Squaw); John Ludwig (Ernest, Schlepkin brother, Sound mixer, Barber); Nathaniel Messimer (Second Couple, First Policeman, Schlepkin brother, Leading Man, reporter); William Mintzer (Chair Man); Phoebe Moyer (Cigarette Girl, Makeup girl); Joseph Nassif (Herman Glogauer); Louise Ober (Susan Walker); Edwin Owens (A Porter, Schlepkin brother, Victor Molton, first cameraman); Olivia Post (Phyllis Fontaine, first bridesmaid); Lynne Price (Miss Leighton); Janet Sarno (Mrs. Walker); Terry Saucier (First Couple, Schlepkin brother, Arthur Sullivan, Second Cameraman, portrait artist); Devi Shah (First Maid, third bridesmaid, Manicurist); Margery Shaw (Second Maid, fourth bridesmaid); Edward Sherman (Schlepkin brother, Second Lightman); William Shust (Jerry Hyland); Robin Strasser (Second Page); Sheppard Strudwick III (Bell Boy, Second Electrician, First Lightman); Hugh Tirrell (First Chauffeur, Second Policeman, Schlepkin brother, Oliver Fulton, First Electrician, Tie man); Alice Tweedie (Florabel Leigh, George's secretary); Ann Wilson (Office Girl, Angel); . Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. William Francisco was director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
- (July 18 to 22, 1961) He played Stanley Harrington in Peter Shaffer's play, "Five Finger Exercise," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Olympia Dukakis (Louise Harrington); Michael Ebert (Walter Langer); Frank Geraci (Clive Harrington) and Robin Strasser (Pamela Harrington) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Peter St. Joseph was costume designer. Christopher Welch was lighting designer. Jacques Cartier was stage manager.
- (July 31 to August 4, 1962) He played Nick Bottom in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Shari Berne (Mustardseed); Alex Courtney (Philostrate); John Cunningham (Peter Quince); Robert Darling (Francis Flute); Mary Douglas (Peaseblossom); Joyce Ebert (Titania); Michael Ebert (Oberon); Lloyd Evans (Egeus); Frank Geraci (Puck); Marjorie Hirschberg (Court); Peter Hunt (Tom Snout); Jane Lyman (Moth); Bill Mintzer (Snug); Etain O'Malley (Court); John O'Leary (Theseus); Alexandra Pekelis (Court); Clelia Pinza (Hippolyta); Walter Reed (Demetrius); Jane Robbins (Servant); Jennifer Salt (Cobweb); Louise Shaffer (Servant); Joe Shaver (Robin Starveling); Hy Silverman (Court); Robin Strasser (Hermia); Roger Swaybill (Court); Jack Temchin (Court); Toby Tompkins (Lysander) and Mary Louise Wilson (Helena) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Robert E. Darling was scenery designer. Lloyd Evans was costume designer. Peter Hunt was also lighting designer. Frank Geraci was also stage manager.
- (July 24 to 28, 1962) He played Ralph Bates in Tennessee Williams' play, "Period of Adjustment," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with John Cunningham (Mr. McGillicuddy); Michael Ebert (George Haverstick); Mary Starnes (Dorothea Bates); Robin Strasser (Isabel Haverstick); Roger Swaybill (Police Officer); Mary Louise Wilson (Mrs. McGillicuddy) and Arlene Wynn (Susie) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Leland Starnes was director. Robert E. Darling was scenery designer. Lloyd Evans was costume designer. Barbette Tweed was lighting designer. Frank Geraci was stage manager.
- (July 6 to 14, 1962) He played the Logician and Little Old Man in Eugene Ionesco's play, "Rhinoceros," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Margaret Barker (The Housewife, Mrs. Boeuf); Sandra Becker (Little Old Man's Wife); Susan Bel Geddes (Townsperson); Shari Berne (Town person); Tom Brennan (Mr. Papillon); Walter Brown (Town person); Alexander Courtney (A Fireman); John Cunningham (Jean); Mary Douglas (town person); Joan Krizack (town person); Jane Lyman (town person); Adelaide Matteson (town person); Bill Mintzer (town person); John O'Leary (Dudard); Etain O'Malley (town person); Mike Pharr (town person); Clelia Pinza (The Grocer's Wife); Walter Reed (Beranger); Jane Robbins (town person); Jennifer Salt (Waitress); Joe Shaver (The Café Proprietor, Bodard); Stu Sherman (town person) Lee Starnes (The Old Gentleman); Roger Swaybill (Priest); Tony Tompkins (The Grocer) and Mary Louise Wilson (Daisy) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Robert E. Darling was set designer. Lloyd Evans was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Frank Geraci was stage manager.
- (July 9 to August 19, 1964) He played Murray Burns in Herb Gardner's play, "A Thousand Clowns," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Brennan (Leo Herman); Marc Krizack (Nick Burns); Bill Ndrini (Albert Amundson) Dixie Marquis (Sandra Markowitz) and Tony Capodilupo (Arnold Burns) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was also director. Douglas Scott Goheen was scenery designer. D. Hudson Sheffield was costume designer. William Land Mintze was lighting designer. Petre Hunt was production stage manager. Dolores Ferraro was stage manager. Arvin Brown was main production assistant.
- (August 1 to 7, 1965) He played Quentin in Arthur Miller's play, "After the Fall," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Bernie Adler (Man in Park); Tom Atkin (Porter); Margaret Barker (Mother); Stephen Barnett (other); Reathel Bean (Harley Barnes); Jeff Boverman (Pianist); Leslie Braverman (other); Steve Brick (other); Tony Capodilupo (Father); Elise Chedekel (other); Carolyn Coates (Holga); Blaine Deutchendorf (other); Bill Donovan (Lucas); Joyce Ebert (Maggie); Michael Ebert (Mickey); Keith Fowler (Dan); Bob Garber (other); Debbie Hamilton (Carrie); Margaret Harrington (Nurse); Nora Hemenway (other); Roger Hendricks-Simon (Chairman); Carol Ann Jezierski (other); Carol Kastendieck (other); Sarah Kennedy (Other); Sue Korneweig (Maggie's Secretary); Cara Landry (Nurse); Lori Lawrence (other); Leslie Luxembourg (other); Noel McCoy (Elise); Cecil MacKinnon (other); James Noble (Lou); Peter Platten (Other); Holly Raad (other); Mary Eva Reque (Nurse); Richard Silcox (other); Liz Spear (other); Diana Sprague (Felice); Barbette Tweed (Louise) and Sue Young (other in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Brennan was director. Stephen Hendrickson was scenery and lighting designer. Marney Welmers was costume designer. Tom Bissinger was stage manager.
- (July 27 to 31,1965) He was casting director for Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Bernie Adler (Masquer); Margaret Barker (Anfisa); Paul Barstow (Ferapont); Reathel Bean (Servant); Tom Brennan (Andrei Prozorov); Steve Brick (masque); David Budbill (masque); Tony Capodilupo (Kuligin); Elise Chedekel (Maid); Carolyn Coates (Olga); Blaine Deutechendorf (masque); Bill Donovan (masque); Joyce Ebert (Masha); Michael Ebert (Baron Tusenbach); Bob Garber (Rode); William Hansen (Doctor Tchebutykin); Margaret Harrington (masque); Laurie Kennedy (Irina); Cara Landry (maid); Frank Langella (Solyony); Cecil MacKinnon (masque); Bill Ndini (Fedotik); James Noble (Vershinin); Peter Platten (masque); Eva Reque (masque) and Janet Sarno (Natasha) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director and director. D. Atwood Jenkins was scenery designer. D. Hudson Sheffield was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Tom Bissinger was stage manager.
- (July 2 to 10, 1965) He played Sergius in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Arms and the Man,"in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Reathel Bean (Officer); Tony Capodilupo (Petkoff); Roger Hendricks Simon (Officer); Frank Langella (Bluntchili); William Ndini (Nicola); Janet Sarno (Catherine); Barbette Tweed (Louka) and Moira Wylie (Raina) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Will Steven Armstrong was scenery designer. D. Hudson Sheffield was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Tom Bissinger was stage manager.
- (July 18 to 22; August 15 to 19, 1972) He acted 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); Yusef Bulos (Sheet, Ignatius Dullfeet); 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); 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.
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