- (1999) "Compleat Female Stage Beauty" (stage play; predecessor to the film, Stage Beauty (2004)), debuted at City Theatre (Pittsburgh, 1999).
- "Scotland Road" (stage play), developed at The Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center (1992), produced at Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park (1993)
- "Neddy" (stage play), developed at The Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center (1987), produced at American Place Theatre (New York, 1990)
- Play: "A Picasso", 2005
- (2004) He adapted Mitch Albom's book, "Tuesdays with Morrie", for the stage at the Northlight Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Mike Nussbaum in the cast.
- (October 1, 2009 to November 1, 2009) He wrote the book for the musical, "Ella!," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Tina Fabrique (Ella Fitzgerald); Rodney Harper (Chick Webb); George Caldwell (Moe Gale); Ron Haynes (Louie Armstrong); Clifton Kellem (Ray Brown); Harold Dixon (Norman Ganz) and Joliet F. Harris (Ella Alternate) in the cast. Rob Ruggiero and Dyke Garrison conceived the musical. Danny Holgate was music supervisor and arranger. Rob Ruggiero was director. Michael Schweikardt was scenic designer. Alejo Vietti was costume designer. John Lasiter was lighting designer. Michael Miceli was sound designer. Richard Costabile was stage manager.
- (December 28, 2007 to February 24, 2008) He wrote the book for the musical,"Ella!," based on the play by Dyke Garrison in The Arena Stage production at the Crystal City Theatre in Crystal City, Virginia. Rob Ruggiero was director. Danny Holgate was musical arranger.
- (September 22 to October 17, 2010) He wrote the book for the musical, "Ella: The Musical," at the Long Wharf Theatre (Mainstage) in New Haven, Connecticut. Rob Ruggiero and Dyke Garrison were developers. George Caldwell was music director. Danny Holgate was musical supervisor and arranger. Rob Ruggiero was also director. Michael Schweikardt was set designer. Alejo Vietti was costume designer. John Lasiter was lighting designer. Michael Miceli was sound designer. Charles Lapointe was wig designer. Rich Costabile was stage manager. Michael Lavin was assistant stage manager.
- (November 28 to December 23, 2012) His adaptation of Frank Marcus' play, "The Killing of Sister George," was performed at the Long Wharf Theatre on the Claire Tow Stage in the C. Newton Schenck III Theatre in New Haven, Connecticut with Kathleen Turner in the cast. Kathleen Turner was also director. Allen Moyer was set designer. Jane Greenwood was costume designer. John Lasiter was lighting designer. John Gromada was sound designer and composer. Paul Huntley was wig designer. Deborah Hecht was dialect coach, Bryce McDonald was stage manager. Amy Patricia Stern was assistant stage manager. Pat McCorkle was casting director.
- (December 14 to 15, 1987) His play, "Downtown," was performed in the Pieces of Eight 1987-1988 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1987-1988 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. J. Christopher Wineman was director.
- (February 27 to April 7, 2000) His play, "The Reprimand," was performed in Phone Plays Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Adale O'Brien (Rhona) and Katie Blackerby (Mim) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 26 to February 20, 2010) He wrote the book for the musical, "Ella," in a Brown-Forman Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Tina Fabrique (Ella Fitzgerald); Harold Dixon (Norman Granz); Ron Haynes (Trumpet Player/Louis Armstrong); George Caldwell (Pianist/Conductor); Rodney Harper (Drummer); Clifton Kellem (Bass Player) and Joilet F. Harris (Standby for Ella Fitzgerald) in the cast. Rob Ruggiero was director. Rob Ruggiero and Dyke Garrison was developer. Danny Holgate was music supervisor and arranger.
- (2000 to 2001 season) He adapted Jean Anouilh's play, "Leocadia," into the play, "To Fool the Eye," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. John Miller-Stephany was director. John Lee Beatty was set designer. Matthew J. LeFebvre was costume designer. Kenneth Posner was lighting designer. Andrew Cooke was composer.
- (2003 to 2004 season) He was an additional writer for the musical, "The Pirates of Penzance," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Dan Calloway and Jennifer Baldwin Peden in the cast. W.S. Gilbet and Arthur Sullivan were composers and lyricists. Andrew Cooke was orchestra reviser. Joe Dowling was artistic director and director. Michael Yeargan was set designer. Paul Tazewell was costume designer. Stephen Strawbridge was lighting designer. David Bolger was choreographer. Andrew Cooke was music director.
- (2006 to 2007 season) His play, "The Falls," was performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Dowling Studio, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joe Dowling was artistic director.
- (2007 to 2008 season) He adapted Nikolai Gogol's play, "The Government Inspector," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Wurtele Thrust Stage, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Randy Reyes and Peter Michael Goetz in the cast. Joe Dowling was artistic director.
- (2009 to 2010 season) He wrote the book for the play, "Ella," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, McGuire Proscenium Stage, Minneapolis, Minnesota in the cast. Joe Dowling was artistic director. Rob Ruggiero and Dyke Garrison were developers.
- (2014 to 2015 season) His stage adaptation of Mark Twain's novel, "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court," was performed in The Acting Company in association with the Guthrie Theater at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, Dowling Studio, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joe Dowling was artistic director.
- (2015 to 2016 season) His stage adaptation of Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play, "The Critics," was performed in two one-act comedies in association with the Shakespeare Theatre Company production at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, McGuire Proscenium Stage, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Joseph Haj was artistic director.
- (1996) His play, "A Pair of Threes: Three Viewings and Three Hotels," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Black Swan Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Fontaine Syer was director. Libby Appel was artistic director.
- (1996) His play, "Three Viewings," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Black Swan Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Libby Appel was artistic director. Fontaine Syer was director.
- (October 1996) His play, "Sockdology," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival In-House Reading production at the New Place Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Fontaine Syer was director. Libby Appel was artistic director.
- (1997) His play, "The Turn of the Screw," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Black Swan Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Libby Appel was artistic director. Michael Donald Edwards was director.
- (Fall 2006) Robert Louis Stevenson and his play, "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde," was performed in an Oregon Shakespeare Festival production at the Angus Bowmer Theatre in Ashland, Oregon. Libby Appel was artistic director.
- (1998 Winter) His play, "Scotland Road," was performed in the Old Globe Theatre production at the Cassius Carter Centre Stage in San Diego, California. Craig Noel was director and company director. Jack O'Brien was artistic director.
- (2002 Winter) His play, "Smash," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Craig Noel and Karen Carpenter were directors. Craig Noel was also company director.
- (2002 Winter) His play, "Compleat Female Stage Beauty," was performed at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. Mark Lamos was director. Craig Noel was company director.
- (2004 Summer) He and Bill Russell wrote the book for the musical, "Lucky Duck," at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California. Jack O'Brien was artistic director. John Rando was director. Henry Krieger was composer. Bill Russell was lyricist. Craig Noel was company director.
- (June 25 to July 6, 2019) His stage adaptation of Larry Millett's novel, "Sherlock Holmes and The Ice Palace," was performed at the Pioneer Playhouse in Danville, Kentucky.
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