- (1966) When he was a student, just starting out at Oxford, he was cast in the role of Mephistopheles by Nevill Coghill the director of the Oxford University Dramatic Society's stage production of Christopher Marlowe's play, "Doctor Faustus" at the Oxford Playhouse on Beaumont Street in Oxford, England, opposite Richard Burton CBE and Dame Elizabeth Taylor. Other members of the cast included Richard Durden-Smith, Maria Aitken ("Good Angel"), David Wood, Ian Marter and Richard Heffer in the cast. Costumes were by Berman's of London, except for 'Elizabeth Taylor (I)'s whose costume was designed by Irene Sharaff.
- (September 1988 - December 1998) He served as the Artistic Director of both and Poets' Theatre ("PT") and the Cambridge Theatre Company ("CTC") which produced its shows at the Hasty Pudding Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As director of many of the stage productions for both the PT and the CTC, he directed onstage, among others, Claire Bloom, William Cain, Stockard Channing, Lindsay Crouse, Blythe Danner, Peter Falk, Alla Demidova, Julie Harris, John Heard, Cherry Jones, Bill Murray, Alan Rachins, Christopher Reeve, Wallace Shawn, Kathryn Walker, Sam Waterston, Debra Winger and Irene Worth.
- (September 1992-December-1998) As the company's Artistic Director, he produced, among other shows, Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf" with Sally Kellerman and David Ackroyd, "Monster in a Box" and "Gray's Anatomy" with Spalding Gray, Jerry Sterner's "Other People's Money" with Jack Willis, "The Dragon & The Pearl" with Valerie Harper, "Much Ado About Everything" with Jackie Mason, Joyce Carol Oates's "Cry Me a River" with Victor Slezak, Israel Horovitz's "Park Your Car in Harvard Yard" with E.G. Marshall, and A.R. Gurney's "The Fourth Wall" with Tony Roberts and Kelly Bishop.
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