- (February 2005) Directed "The Goat or, Who is Sylvia?" play by Edward Albee (Mark Taper Forum, Los Angeles, California, USA).
- Director of the Intiman Theatre.
- (1993) Stage Play: The Kentucky Cycle. Written by Robert Schenkkan. Incidental music by Jerome Ragland. Scenic Design by Michael Olich. Directed by Warner Shook. Royale Theatre: 14 Nov 1993- 12 Dec 1993 (33 performances + 15 previews that began on 3 Nov 1993). Cast: John Aylward (as "Dragging Canoe/Joe Talbert (1792), Rebecca's father/Judge Goddard/Patrick Rowen (1861), Jed's grandfather/Union Colonel/Gus Slocum/Doctor/Preacher/James Talbert Winston (1954), owner, Blue Star Mining Co./James Talbert Winston (1975)"), Lillian Garrett [credited as Lillian Garrett-Groag] (as "Morning Star (1776)/Star Rowen (1792)/Star (1819)/Julia Anne Talbert (1861), Richard's daughter/Lallie Rowen (1890), Mary Anne's mother/Mother Jones"), Gail Grate (as "Sallie (1792)/Sallie Biggs (1819)/Sureta Biggs (1920), Cassius' wife/Lana Toller, Joshua's secretary"), Katherine Hiler (as "Rebecca Talbert (1792), a neighbor/Rose Anne Talbert (1861), Richard's daughter/Mary Anne Rowen (younger) (1890)/Lucy"), Ronald Hippe (as "Zachariah Rowen (1819), Patrick's son/Randall Talbert (1861), Richard's only son")/ Carl Dawkins/Joshua Rowen Jackson (1920), son of Mary Anne"), Gregory Itzin (as "Jeremiah/Richard Talbert (1861), land owner, son of Jeremiah Talbert/J.T. Wells/Andrew Talbert Winston, a mine boss/Sheriff Ray Blanko"), Stacy Keach (as "Michael Rowen (1775)/Michael Rowen (1776)/Michael Rowen (1792)/Ezekiel Rowen (1861), Jed's father/Jed Rowen (1890), Mary Anne's father/Gun Thug/Joshua Rowen (1954), President, UMW District #16/Joshua Rowen (1975)"), Ronald William Lawrence (as "Taskwan/Jessie Biggs, Sallie's son, also a slave/Boatman/Cassius Biggs (1920), miner/bootlegger/Franklin Biggs (1954), owner of Biggs & Son/Franklin Biggs (1975)"), Scott MacDonald (as "Patrick Rowen (1792), Michael's son/Patrick Rowen (1819)/Tommy Nolan/Silus, a miner/Scott Rowen (1954), son of Joshua and new UMW district field rep"), Tuck Milligan (as "Sam/Ezekiel Rowen (1819), Patrick's son/Jed Rowen (1861)/Tommy Jackson (1890)/Abe Steinman/Calvin Hayes, a local president in District #16/Frank"), Randy Oglesby (as "Earl Tod/Deputy Grey/Sharecropper #1/William Clark Quantrill/Tommy Jackson (1920), husband of Mary Ann/Stucky, District #16 security officer/Steve"), Jeanne Paulson (as "Joleen Rowen (1861), Jed's mother"), Mary Anne Rowen (older) (1890), Mary Anne Rowen Jackson (1920), Margaret Rowen (1954), wife of Joshua"), Stephen Lee Anderson (as "Cherokee Warrior/Rebel #2/Chuck, a local president in District #16/Ensemble"), Michael Hartman (as "Deputy O'Sullivan/Union Soldier #1/Man in the Woods/Greg, a local president in District #16/Bob Smalley, Blue Star Mine guard/Ensemble"), Philip Lehl (as "Cherokee Warrior/Sharecropper #2/Ensemble"), Patrick Page (as "Cherokee Warrior/Rebel #1/Mackie, a miner/Gun Thug/Mike, a local president in District #16/Ensemble"), Susan Pellegrino (as "Ensemble"), James Ragland (as "Guitar Player/Banjo Player/Ensemble"), Jennifer Rohn (as "Ensemble"), Novel Sholars (as "Ensemble"), Lee Simon Jr. (as "Cherokee Warrior/Union Soldier #2/Jefferson Biggs (1954), son of Franklin/Ensemble"). Understudies: Stephen Lee Anderson (as "Abe Steinman/Calvin Hayes/Deputy Grey/Earl Tod/Ezekiel Rowen (1819)/Frank/Jed Rowen (1861)/Sam/Sharecropper #1/Steve/Stucky/Tommy Jackson (1890)/Tommy Jackson (1920)") [Broadway debut], Michael Hartman (as "Doctor/Dragging Canoe/Gus Slocum/James Talbert Winston (1954)/James Talbert Winston (1975)/Joe Talbert (1792)/Judge Goddard/Patrick Rowen (1861)/Preacher/Union Colonel"), Philip Lehl (as "Abe Steinman, Calvin Hayes/Carl Dawkins/Ezekiel Rowen (1819)/Frank/Jed Rowen (1861)/Joshua Rowen Jackson (1920)/Randall Talbert (1861)/Sam/Tommy Jackson (1890)/Zachariah Rowen (1819)")/Patrick Page (as "Andrew Talbert Winston/J.T. Wells/Jeremiah/Patrick Rowen (1792)/Patrick Rowen (1819)/Richard Talbert (1861)/Scott Rowen (1954)/Sheriff Ray Blanko, Silus, Tommy Nolan"), Larry Paulson (as "Ensemble"), Susan Pellegrino (as "Joleen Rowen (1861)/Julia Anne Talbert (1861)/Lallie Rowen (1890)/Margaret Rowen (1954)/Mary Anne Rowen (older) (1890)/Mary Anne Rowen Jackson (1920)/ Morning Star (1776)/Mother Jones/Star (1819)/Star Rowen (1792)"), Jennifer Rohn (as "Lucy/Mary Anne Rowen (younger) (1890)/Rebecca Talbert (1792), Rose Anne Talbert (1861)"), Novel Sholars (as "Lana Toller/Sallie (1792)/Sallie Biggs (1819)/Sureta Biggs (1920)") and Lee Simon Jr. (as "Boatman/Cassius Biggs (1920)/Franklin Biggs (1954)/Franklin Biggs (1975)/Jessie Biggs/Taskwan"). Produced by David Richenthal, Gene R. Korf, Roger L. Stevens', Jennifer Manocherian, Annette Niemtzow, Center Theatre Group/Mark Taper Forum (Gordon Davidson, Artistic Director. Charles Dillingham, Managing Director), Intiman Theatre Company and The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts; Produced in association with Benjamin Mordecai.
- (1991 - 1992) He directed Tennessee Williams' play, "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," in an American Conservatory Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (January 18 to March 29, 1992) He directed Robert Schenkkan's play, "The Kentucky Cycle," in a Center Theatre Group in association with Intiman Theatre Company at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Charles Hallahan, Gregory Itzin, Tuck Milligan and Jeanne Paulsen in the cast. Gordon Davidson was artistic director. Michael Olich was scenic designer. Peter Maraudin was lighting designer.
- (January 29 to March 20, 2005) He directed Edward Albee's play, "The Goat, or Who is Sylvia?," at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Brian Kerwin and Cynthia Mace in the cast.
- (2000-2001 season) He directed Lynn Redgrave's play, "The Mandrake Root," in a world premiere at the Long Wharf Theatre (Stage II) in New Haven, Connecticut. Michael Olich was set designer. Frances Kenny was costume designer. Rui Rita was lighting designer. Dan Moses Schreier was sound designer.
- (1974) Neville L. Archambault; Denis Arndt; Jack Ashworth; Raye Birk; Eric Miller Booth; Bob Bork; Jeffrey Brooks; Franklin Brown; David Combs; Joseph De Salvio "Joe Vincent;" James A. Donadio; Shirley Douglass Patton; Le Clanche Du Rand; James Edmondson; Mona Lee Fultz; Kirk Gibson; Douglas Hadley; Michael Keys Hall; Mark Harrison; Christine Healy; Dave Hegdahl; Harlin Hokin; Will Huddleston; A. Bryan Humphrey; Michael Kevin (Garry Moore); Mary Alice Kurr; Michael Leberer; Odysseus Llowell; Jay Longan; Sandy Lynch; Raoul Maddox; John Mansfield; Patty McCoy; Judy Metskas; Margit Moe; Laurie Monahan; Mark Murphey; David Kent Nale; Phil Neuman; Todd Oleson; Susan Opdenaker; Victor Pappas; Marcia Pedrick; Mack Ramsey; John Renforth; Richard Reynolds; Richard Riehle; James Ringer; Diane Salinger; Peter Silbert; Lee Stetson; Ernie Stewart; Laird Williamson; Cal Winn; Everett Winter; Mary Young Turner and he were performers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland, Oregon.
- (1974) He acted in William Saroyan's play, "The Time of Your Life," in the Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon with Mark Murphey (Kit Carson); James Edmondson (Joe); Denis Arndt; Will Huddleston; Mary Turner; Ernie Stewart (Arab); Michael Kevin (Nick) and Shirley Patton in the cast. Pat Patton was director. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (1989) He directed C.P. Taylor's play, "And a Nightingale Sang," in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Jerry Turner was artistic director.
- (July 15 to August 19, 1990) He directed William Inge's play, "The Bus Stop," at the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California with Lea Thompson in the cast.
- (1984 Winter) He directed Stephen Metcalfe's play, "Strange Snow," in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Cassius Carter Centre Stage in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Craig Noel was company director.
- (1985 Winter) He directed Stephen Metcalfe's play, "Vikings," in the Old Globe Theatere production at the Cassius Carter Centre Stage in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Craig Noel was company director.
- (1986 Winter) He directed Stewart Parker's play, "Spokesong," at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Jimmy Kennedy was composer. Craig Noel was company director.
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