- (1958) Stage: Appeared in "The Firstborn" on Broadway.
- (1960) Stage: Appeared in "One More River" on Broadway.
- (1960) Stage: Appeared (as "Stefan Mazur") in "The Wall" on Broadway. Drama. Written by / featuring songs with lyrics by Millard Lampell. Based on the novel by John Hersey [final Broadway credit]. Featuring songs by Robert De Cormier. Directed by 'Morton Da Costa'. Billy Rose Theatre: 11 Oct 1960-4 Mar 1961 (167 performances + 6 previews that began on 5 Oct 1960). Cast: Yvonne Mitchell (as "Rachel Apt"), George C. Scott (as "Dolek Berson"), Joseph Buloff (as "Fishel Shpunt"), David Opatoshu (as "Pan Apt"), Marian Seldes (as "Symka Berson"), Loraine Abate (as "Regina Kogan"), Joe Alfasa (as "Men and Women of the Ghetto"), Alice Beardsley (as "Men and Women of the Ghetto"), Joseph Bernard (as "Clerk"), Robert Burr (as "German Sergeant"), Richard Carafa (as "Beggar Child"), Don Doherty (as "Beggar Man"), Michael Ebert (as "Mordecai Apt"), Sol Frieder (as "Slonim"), Truman Gaige (as "Pan Kogan"), Vincent Gardenia (as "Pavel Menkes"), Norbert Horowitz (as "German Officer"), Rochelle Horowitz (as "Beggar Child"), Rita Karin (as "Woman in Babushka"), Marketa Kimbrell (as "Pani Kogan"), Paul Mace (as "David Apt"), Honey MacKenzie (as "Woman in Selection"), Leila Martin (as "Rutka Mazur"), Alberta Nelson (as "Woman"), Claudette Nevins (as "Halinka Apt"), James Nielsen (as "German Private"), James Ray (as "Katz"), Kenneth Reid (as "Men and Women of the Ghetto"), Muni Seroff (as "Reb Mazur"), Leon B. Stevens (as "Rappaport"), James Stevenson (as "Man"), Al Verb (as "Men and Women of the Ghetto"). Understudies: Joseph Bernard (as "Pan Apt" / "Pavel Menkes" / "Rappaport"), Robert Burr (as "Dolek Berson" / "Katz"), Richard Carafa (as "David Apt"), Don Doherty (as "Fishel Shpunt" / "Pan Kogan" / Slonim"), Norbert Horowitz (as "Reb Mazur"), Rochelle Horowitz (as "Regina Kogan"), Rita Karin (as "Pani Kogan"), Marketa Kimbrell (as "Symka Berson"), Alberta Nelson (as "Halinka Apt" / "Rutka Mazur"), Arthur Seelen (as "Dolek Berson"), Marian Seldes (as "Rachel Apt") and James Stevenson (as "Mordecai Apt" / "Stefan Mazur"). Produced by Kermit Bloomgarden and Billy Rose.
- (1963) Stage: Appeared (as "Andrew Rankin") in "The Irregular Verb to Love" on Broadway. Written by Hugh Williams and Margaret Williams. Directed by Cyril Ritchard (also in cast as "Felix Rankin"). Ethel Barrymore Theatre: 18 Sep 1963-28 Dec 1963 (115 performances + 2 previews that began on 15 Sep 1963). Cast: Margot Bennett (as "Fedra"), Roger C. Carmel (as "Mr. Andrikos"), Claudette Colbert (as "Hedda Rankin"), Hilda Haynes (as "Mrs. Couter"), Katherine Hays (as "Lucy Beckett"), William Kinsolving (as "Michael Vickers"). Produced by Alfred De Liagre Jr. Produced in association with Orrin Christy Jr.
- (1965) Stage: Appeared (as "Sigfrid") in "And Things That Go Bump in the Night" on Broadway. Written by Terrence McNally. Scenic Design by Ed Wittstein. Costume Design by Noel Taylor. Directed by Michael Cacoyannis [credited as Michael Cacoyannis]. Royale Theatre: 26 Apr 1965-8 May 1965 (16 performances + 6 previews that began on 21 Apr 1965). Cast: Susan Anspach (as "Lakme"), Eileen Heckart (as "Ruby"), Ferdi Hoffman (as "Grandfa"), Clifton James (as "Fa"), Marco St. John (as "Clarence"). Understudies: Carolyn Coates (as "Ruby"), Bert Conway (as "Fa" / "Grandfa"; final Broadway role), Scott Hylands (as "Clarence" / "Sigfrid") and Lois Unger (as "Lakme"). Produced by Theodore Mann and Joseph E. Levine. Produced in association with Katzka-Berne Productions.
- (1974) Stage: Directed "Bad Habits" on Broadway.
- (1975) Stage: Directed "The Ritz" on Broadway. Comedy/farce. Written by Terrence McNally. Scenic Design / Costume Design by Lawrence S. King and Michael H. Yeargan. Lighting Design by Martin Aronstein. Longacre Theatre: 20 Jan 1975-4 Jan 1975 (400 performances + 10 previews that began on 10 Jan 1975). Cast: Ron Abel (as "Pianist"), F. Murray Abraham (as "Chris"), Bruce Bauer (as "Policeman"), Richard Boccelli (as "Crisco"), Christopher J. Brown (as "Duff"), Stephen Collins (as "Michael Brick"), Hortensia Colorado (as "Maurine"), Tony De Santis (as "Sheldon Farenthold"), George Dzundza (as "Abe"), John Everson (as "Tiger"), Ruth Jaroslow (as "Vivian Proclo"), Rita Moreno (as "Googie Gomez"), Paul B. Price (as "Claude Perkins"), John Remme (as "Patron"; Broadway debut(, Steve Scott (as "Patron"), Jerry Stiller (as "Carmine Vespucci"), Jack Weston (as "Gaetano Proclo"). Produced by Adela Holzer.
- (1976) Stage: DIrected "Legend" on Broadway.
- (1978) Stage: Directed "Cheaters" on Broadway.
- (1981) Stage: Directed "It Had to Be You" on Broadway. Comedy.
- (1982) Stage: Directed "Little Me" on Broadway. Musical comedy.
- (1983) Stage: Appeared in "The Man Who Had Three Arms, Goodman Theatre, Chicago, IL. NOTE: Awarded the Joseph Jefferson Award for Actor in a Principal Role in a Play.
- (1983) Stage: Directed "Peg. A Musical Autobiography" on Broadway (final Broadway credit). Book / New Lyrics by Peggy Lee. New music by Paul Horner. Musical Director: Larry Fallon. Vocal arrangements by Ray Charles. Music orchestrated by Artie Butler, Larry Fallon [final Broadway credit], Dominic Frontiere, Willis Holman [credited as Bill Holman], Gordon Jenkins, Philip J. Lang, Johnny Mandel, Billy May, Leon Pendarvis, Don Sebesky [earliest Broadway credit], Larry Wilcox and Torrie Zito [earliest Broadway credit]. Featuring "Fever" by Johnny Davenport and Eddie Cooley. Featuring "Goody, Goody" by Johnny Mercer and Matty Malneck. Featuring "Why Don't You Do Right?" by Joe McCoy. Featuring "I Don't Know Enough About You" and "It's A Good Day" by Dave Barbour. Featuring "Stay Away From Louisville Lou" by Jack Yellen and Milton Ager. Featuring "Lover" by Richard Rodgers and Lorenz Hart. Featuring "Big Spender" by Dorothy Fields and Cy Coleman. Featuring "Is That All There Is?" by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. Scenic Design by Tom H. John. Costume Design by Florence Klotz. Lighting Design by Thomas Skelton. Sound Design by Jan Nebozenko. Sound Consultant: Phil Ramone. Lunt-Fontanne Theatre: 14 Dec 1983-17 Dec 1983 (5 performances + 13 previews that began on 1 Dec 1983). Cast: Peggy Lee (as "Peggy Lee"; Broadway debut_, Mary Sue Berry (as "Soprano I" / "Back-up Singer"), Steve Clayton (as "Tenor" / "Back-up Singer"), Doris Eugenio (as "Soprano II" / "Back-up Singer"), Rose Marie Jun (as "Alto" / "Back-up Singer"), Brian Quinn (as "Tenor" / "Back-up Singer"), David Vogel (as "Baritone" / 'Back-up Singer"). Swings: D. Michael Heath, Ellen McLain. Produced by Zev Bufman, Marge Cowan, Irv Cowan and 'Georgia Frontiere' )qv_.
- (9/27/85-11/16/85) Stage: Directed Royce Ryton's play, "The Unvarnished Truth," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, CA, with John Ritter, James Coco, Beth Howland, Dody Goodman and Paul Benedict in the cast.
- (April 3, 1985) He directed Ken Friedman's play, "Claptrap," in the New Stages Series and American Repertory Theatre production at the Loeb Stage in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Karen Schultz was set designer. Karen Eister was costume designer. Thom Palm was lighting designer. Randolph Head was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
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