- Stage: Appeared in "The Haunted Host" at the Castle Theatre, off-Broadway, New York.
- Stage: Appeared in "The Play's the Thing" at the Bijou Theatre, New York.
- Stage: Appeared in "As You Like It" at the Delacorte Theatre, off-Broadway, New York.
- Stage: Appeared in / directed "Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down" at the Top of Gate theater, off-Broadway, New York.
- Stage: Appeared in "The Elephant in the House" at the Circle Theatre, off-Broadway, New York.
- Stage: Appeared in "Knock Knock" at the Circle Theatre, off-Broadway. New York.
- Stage: Appeared in "Exiles" at the Circle Theatre, off-Broadway, New York.
- Stage: Directed "Mr. Murray's Farm" at the Circle Theatre, off-Broadway, New York.
- (1965) Appeared (as "Voice of the Barker") in / directed Tom Eyen's "The Three Sisters (From Springfield, Illinois): A Trilogy Part I: Why Hanna's Skirt Won't Stay Down Or Admission 10 cents" at the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club in New York City with Helen Hanft ("Hanna"), Steven Davis ("Arizona") and Magie Dominic (" Stage Manager") in the cast. Josef Bush was set designer. Harvey Duke was lighting designer. Jane Green and Ellen Stewart were costume designers.
- (1968) Stage: Appeared (as "Voice of the Barker") in / directed Tom Eyen's "The Three Sisters (From Springfield, Illinois): A Trilogy Part II: My Bald Sister Sophie? Or: Thank God for Small Favors!" at the Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company at Caffe Cino in New York City with Helen Hanft ("Hanna"), Steven Davis ("Arizona"), Connie Clark ("Sophie") and John Hartnett ("Stage Manager") in the cast. Josef Bush was set designer. John P. Dodd was lighting designer. Lamston's 5 & Dime were costume designers.
- (1971) Stage: Appeared (as "Voice of th Baker") / directed Tom Eyen's play, "The Three Sisters (From Springfield, Illinois): A Trilogy Part II: My Bald Sister Sophie? Or: Thank God for Small Favors!" at the Astor Place Theatre in New York City with Helen Hanft ("Hanna"), Steven Davis ("Arizona"), Connie Clark ("Sophie") and John Hartnett ("Stage Manager") in the cast. Josef Bush was set designer. John P. Dodd was lighting designer. Lamston's 5 & Dime were costume designers.
- (1970) Stage: Appeared (as "Franco") in / directed Tom Eyen's "What is Making Gilda So Gray?," at the Theatre of the Eye Repertory Company at La MaMa ETC in New York City with Helen Hanft in the cast. Eric Concklin, Julia Curry, Nicki Kaplan, James MacDonald, Irving Metzman and Julia Willis were in the ensemble. Bill Edgar and Dorin McGough were stage managers. Steve Whitson was lighting designer. Irving Metzman and Richard Lipton were production supervisors.
- Stage: Appeared in "Seeds", Caffe Cino Theater, off-Broadway, New York.
- Knock Knock (1976). Comedy. Written by Jules Feiffer. Directed by Marshall W. Mason [earliest Broadway credit]. Biltmore Theatre: 24 Feb 1976- 3 Jul 1976 (152 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Neil Flanagan (as "Abe"), Judd Hirsch (as "Wiseman/Messenger/Gambler/Judge/Joan's Voices"), Daniel Seltzer (as "Cohn"), Nancy Snyder (as "Joan"). Standbys: Herman O. Arbeit (as "Abe/Cohn/Gambler/Judge/Messenger/Wiseman"), Kristin Van Buren (as "Joan"). Replacement actors: Charles Durning (as "Cohn") [from 26 May 1976- ?], Leonard Frey (as "Gambler/Judge/Messenger/Wiseman") [from 6 Apr 1976- ?], John Heffernan (as "Abe") [from 26 May 1976- ?], Lynn Redgrave (as "Joan") [from 26 May 1976- ?]. Produced by Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby. Produced by arrangement with The Circle Repertory Company.
- (1978 to 1979 Winter) He directed Peter Shaffer's play, "Equus," in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Spreckels Theatre in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was artistic director.
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