- (1956 - 1968) Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1956) Stage Play: Too Late the Phalarope.
- (1958) Stage Play: Winesburg, Ohio. Drama. Written by Christopher Sergel from the book by Sherwood Anderson. Scenic Design by Oliver Smith. Lighting Design by Jean Rosenthal. Directed by Joseph Anthony. National Theatre: 5 Feb 1958- 15 Feb 1958 (13 performances). Cast: 'Wallace Acton Ed Crowley"), Leon Ames (as "Dr. Reefy"), Sandra Church (as "Helen White"), Crahan Denton (as "Will Henderson"), Martin Fried (as "Newsboy"), Jeff Harris (as "Art"), Lois Holmes (as "Mrs. Wilson"), Arthur Hughes (as "Old Pete"), Lee Kinsolving (as "Seth"), Dorothy McGuire (as "Elizabeth Willard"), Claudia McNeil (as "Mary"), Woodrow Parfrey (as "Mr. Wilson"), Ben Piazza (as "George Willard"), Joseph Sullivan (as "Salesman"), Anthony Tuttle (as "Turk"), James Whitmore, Ian Wolfe (as "Parcival"), Roland Wood (as "Hop Higgins"). Produced by Yvette Schumer, S.L. Adler and The Saba Company.
- (1959) Stage Play: Kataki. Drama.
- (1960) Stage Play: A Second String. Written by Lucienne Hill. Adapted from a novel by Colette. Scenic Design by Ben Edwards. Costume Design by Robert Mackintosh. Lighting Design by Ben Edwards. Directed by Raymond Gerome. Eugene O'Neill Theatre: 13 Apr 1960- 7 May 1960 (29 performances). Cast: Jean-Pierre Aumont (as "Farou"), Shirley Booth (as "Fanny"), Nina Foch (as "Jane"), Cathleen Nesbitt (as "Clara"), Carrie Nye (as "Inez") [Broadway debut], Ben Piazza (as "Paul"). Produced by Leonard Sillman, Carroll Masterson and Harris Masterson.
- (1962) Stage Play: Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? Drama. Note: Mr. Piazza's role in this production began 4 Feb 1964.
- (1962) Stage Play: The Fun Couple. Comedy.
- (1967) Stage Play: Song of the Grasshopper. Comedy.
- (1968) Stage Play: The Death of Bessie Smith/The American Dream.
- (1968) Stage Play: Krapp's Last Tape/The Zoo Story.
- (1960) He acted in Jeremy Kingston's play, "No Concern of Mine," at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey with Jane Fonda and Geoffrey Home in the cast. Andreas Voutsinas was director.
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