- (March 2002) His play "Franny's Way" produced in Atlantic Theatre, New York City, New York, USA.
- (November 2002) He directed his play, "The General from America", at the Lucille Lortel Theater, New York City, New York, USA.
- (2007) His play, "The General from America," was performed at the TimeLine Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. Alex Wren Meadows was costume designer.
- (1991) His play, "Two Shakespearean Actors", was performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Pit Theatre in London, England with Anton Lesser, John Carlisle, Paul Jesson, Alfred Burke, Mary Chater, Ciarán Hinds and Yolanda Vazquez in the cast. Roger Mitchell was the director.
- (1997) His play, "The General from American", was performed in a Royal Shakespeare Company production at The Pit Theatre in London, England with John Woodvine, Stephen Boxer, James Laurenson, Rachel Joyce, Corin Redgrave, Adam Godley and David Tennant in the cast. Howard Davies was the director.
- (1987) His play, "Between East and West", was performed at the Hampstead Theatre in Hampstead, London, England with John Woodvine and Sheila Allen in the cast. David Hugh Jones was the director.
- (2012-2013 Season) Shaun Davey and his musical, "James Joyce's 'The Dead,'" was performed at the Court Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Rob Lindley and Susie McMonagle in the cast. Charles Newell was director. Doug Peck was musical director.
- (2000) His play, "Madame Melville," was performed at the Vaudeville Theatre in London, England with Macauley Culkin, Irene Jacob, and Madeleine Potter in the cast.
- (2000 - 2001) He directed his play, "Goodnight Children Everywhere," in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California.
- (2000 - 2001) He translated Luigi Pirandello's play, "Enrico IV," in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Carey Perloff was director.
- (2001 - 2002) He wrote the book and directed the musical, "James Joyce's The Dead," in an American Contemporary Theatre production in San Francisco, California. Shaun Davey was composer.
- (July 19 to September 3, 2000) He wrote the book for the musical, "James Joyce's 'The Dead'," at the Ahmanson Theatre in Los Angeles, California. Shaun Davey was composer. He and Shaun Davey were lyricists. He was also director. Jane Greenwood was costume designer.
- (October 2 to November 27, 1983) His play, "An American Comedy," was performed in a world premiere at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California. John Madden was director.
- (1979) His play, "The Vienna Notes," was performed in a NTFN production at the Mark Taper Forum Theatre in Los Angeles, California with Ronnie Claire Edwards and Tom Rosqui in the cast. Gwen Arner was director. Heidi Landesman was set designer. Barbara Ling was lighting designer.
- (1978 to 1979 season) His play, "Vienna Notes," was performed at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater 2, Washington Avenue, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Bruce Siddons was director.
- (1982 to 1983 season) He translated Beaumarchais' opera, "The Marriage of Figaro," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota with Robert Dorfman, David Wamlow, Catherine Burns, Henry Stram and Fred Applegate in the cast. Andrei Serban was director. Beni Montresor was set and costume designer. Duane Schuler was lighting designer. Richard Peaslee was composer.
- (1984 to 1985 season) He translated Anton Chekhov's play, "Three Sisters," at the Tyrone Guthrie Theater, 725 Vineland Place, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Liviu Ciulei was director, artistic director and set designer. Jack Edwards was costume designer. Dawn Chiang was lighting designer. Paul Goldstaub was composer.
- (July 3 to August 21, 1977) His play, "Conjuring an Event," was performed in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Peter Harris (Charlie); Debi Baltzell (Annabella); Randle Mell (Waiter); Tony Pasqualini (Man); Phil Cates (Smitty) and Charles Shaw-Robinson (Mr. Sleeves) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Douglas Wager was director. Charles Stone was designer.
- (July 16 to August 18, 1979) His play, "Baal in the Twenty-First Century," was performed in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Laurence E. Belkin (scene changer); Donald F. Berman (man who act like beast, waiter); James Eckhouse (Baal); Katie Grant (Sophie); Mitchell Litrofsky (Duszak, man act like beast); Tom Maseli (scene changer); Kevin O'Rourke (Boss); Megan Robinson (female singer, young woman); Cecilia Rubino (Johanna); Kathleen Salamone (Emily); Howard Samuelsohn (Planter, Man with a fishing pole); Paul Walker (Johnny); Scott Rickey Wheeler (Man, Crap Player, Crony); . Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Martin Kapell was director. Jeffrey Schneider was set and costume designer. James Bush was lighting designer. John Kazanjian was stage manager.
- (July 13 to 20, 1981) His play, "Vienna Notes," was performed in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory Production in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Margaret Gibson (Georgia); Margo Hammond (Rivers); David Pierce (Stubbs) and Jerry Pavlon (Gunter) in the cast. John F. Kazanijian was director. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Jane Musky was production designer. Kimberly Nelson was assistant designer. Larry Woodbridge was stage manager. David Dunn Bauer was assistant stage manager. Diana Krauss was technical director. Charlie Singer was technical assistant.
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