- (10/02-11/02) Stage: Appeared (as "Clark") in "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui" by Bertolt Brecht. Michael Schimmel Center for the Arts, Pace University, New York City.
- (11/04-1/05) Stage: Appears (as "Lou Wolfe") in "A Second Hand Memory" by Woody Allen. Atlantic Theater, New York City).
- (4/95-6/95) Stage: Stage: Appeared (as "Father De Leo") in "The Rose Tattoo" by Tennessee Williams. Circle in the Square Theatre, New York City.
- (12/89-1/90) Stage: Played Dr. Chaim Weizmann in "The Return", by Frederic Glover. Jewish Repertory Theatre, New York City.
- (3/85) Stage: Appeared (as "Max Greeny:) in "Requiem for a Heavyweight" by Rod Serling on Broadway. Martin Beck Theatre, New York City.
- (10/82-11/02) Stage: Appeared (as "Frenchman #2") in "Plenty" by David Hare. The Public Theater, New York City.
- (6/81-7/.81) Stage: Appeared (as "Boney") in "Hunting Scenes from Lower Bavaria" by Martin Sperr. Stage 73, New York City.
- (1979) Stage: Appeared (as "Thomas Rotherham, Archbishop of York" / "Sir John, a Priest" / "Sir James Tyrrel" / "Sir William Brandon" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier") in "King Richard III" on Broadway. Historical drama (revival). Written by William Shakespeare. Incidental music by Charles Gross. Directed by David Wheeler. Cort Theatre: 10 Jun 1979-15 Jul 1979 (33 performances + 25 previews that began on 10 May 1979). Cast: Al Pacino (as "Richard, Duke of Gloucester, afterwards Richard III, brother to the King"), Penelope Allen (as "Lady Anne, widow of Edward, son to King Henry VI, afterward married to Richard"), Gary Bayer, Richard Bright (as "First Murderer" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier"), Larry Bryggman, Judson Scott (as "Lord Grey, son to Queen Elizabeth by her first marriage to John Grey" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier" / "Captain"), Keith Gordon (as "Edward, Prince of Wales, afterwards Edward V son to the King"), Paul Guilfoyle (as "Sir William Catesby"), Laura Harrington (Broadway debut), Richard Jamieson (as "George, Duke of Clarence, brother to the King" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier"), Frederic Kimball (as "Lord Mayor of London, John Morton" / "Bishop of Ely" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier"), John Mahon, Dan Monahan, Bill Moor, Frederick C. Neumann, Rex Robbins (as "Henry Stafford, Duke of Buckingham"), Harriet Rogers (as "Duchess of York, mother to Edward IV, Gloucester and Clarence"), Jaime Sánchez (as "Sir Richard Ratcliffe" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier"), Glenn Scarpelli (as "Richard, Duke of York, younger son to the King"), Linda Selman, Barry Snider, Bruce Waite (as "Sir James Blunt" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier"; Broadway debut), J.T. Walsh (as "Sir Robert Brackenbury, Lieutenant of the Tower" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier" Broadway debut_, Max Wright (as "Second Murderer" / "Alderman" / "Bearer" / "Citizen" / "Lord" / "Soldier"), Daniel Zippi. Produced by The Shubert Organization (Gerald Schoenfeld: Chairman; Bernard B. Jacobs: President), Victor Potamkin and Moe Septee; Associate Producer: Porter Van Zandt.
- (2/78-3/78) Stage: Appeared (as "Mr. Wallace") in "The Water Engine" by David Mamet on Broadway. Plymouth Theatre, New York City.
- (1971) Stage: Appeared (as "Farmhand" / "Juror") in "Scratch" on Broadway. Written by Archibald Macleish. Suggested by the short story "The Devil and Daniel Webster" by Stephen Vincent Benet. Scenic Design by John Conklin. Directed by Peter H. Hunt. St. James Theatre: 6 May 1971-8 May 1971 (4 performances + 8 previews that began on 28 Apr 1971). Cast: Robert Baines (as "Farmhand" / "Juror"), Thomas Barbour (as "Judge Hathorne"), Philip Carling (as "Farmhand" / "Juror"), John Coe (as "Farmhand" / "Juror"), William Francis (as "Farmhand" / "Juror"), Will Geer (as "Scratch"; final Broadway role), Walt Gorney (as "Farm Hand/Juror"), Richard Hamilton (as "Farm Hand/Juror"), Peter Harris (as "Farm Hand/Juror"), Daniel Keyes (as "Forbes"), Dino Laudicina (as "Farm Hand/Juror"), Mary Loane (as "Mrs. Forbes"), Will Mackenzie (as "Jabez Stone"), Patrick Magee (as "Daniel Webster"), Joanne Nail (as "Susan"), Roy Poole (as "Seth Peterson"), Rex Robbins (as "Porter Wright"), Garnett Smith (as "Farm Hand/Juror"). Understudies: Robert Baines (as "Porter Wright"), Peter Blaxill (as "Farm Hand/Juror"), Walt Gorney (as "Judge Hathorne"), Richard Hamilton (as "Forbes"), Daniel Keyes (as "Seth Peterson"), Joanne Nail (as "Mrs. Forbes") and Rex Robbins (as "Jabez Stone"). Produced by Stuart Ostrow.
- (3/69) Stage: Appeared (as "Blind Man" / "Workman") in "Frank Gagliano's City Scene", by Frank Gagliano. Fortune Theatre, New York City..
- (12/68) Stage: Appeared (as "Maurice" / "Old French Soldier") in "Ballad for a Firing Squad", by Jerome Coopersmith, Martin Charnin, Edward Thomas. Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York City.
- (2/66-3/66) Stage: Appeared (as "Lucio") in "Winterset" by Maxwell Anderson, Jan Hus Playhouse, New York City.
- (8/65-9/65) Stage: Appeared (as "Londoner") in "Oliver!" by Lionel Bart on Broadway. Martin Beck Theatre, New York City.
- (7/04-8/04) Stage: Appeaered (as "Antonio") in "Much Ado About Nothing" by William Shakespeare, Delacorte Theatre, New York City.
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