- Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- Agnes of God (1982). Drama. Written by John Pielmeier [earliest Broadway credit]. Scenic Design by Eugene Lee. Costume Design by Carrie Robbins. Lighting Design by Roger Morgan. Hair Design by Lyn Quiyou. Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Music Box Theatre: 30 Mar 1982- 4 Sep 1983 (599 performances + 12 previews that began on 19 Mar 1982). Cast: Elizabeth Ashley' (as "Doctor Martha Livingstone"), Geraldine Page (as "Mother Miriam Ruth"), Amanda Plummer (as "Agnes"). Understudies: Sally Klein (as "Agnes"), Susan Riskin (as "Doctor Martha Livingstone/Mother Miriam Ruth"). Replacement cast: Diahann Carroll (as "Doctor Martha Livingstone"), Mia Dillon (as "Agnes"), Carrie Fisher (as "Agnes"), Lily Knight (as "Agnes"), Maryann Plunkett (as "Agnes"). Produced by Kenneth Waissman, Lou Kramer and Paramount Theatre Productions. Note: Filmed as Agnes of God (1985).
- Sleight of Hand (1987). Thriller.
- The Boys of Winter (1985). Written by John Pielmeier. Directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg. Biltmore Theatre: 1 Dec 1985- 8 Dec 1985 (9 performances + 31 previews that began on 5 Nov 1985). Cast: Matt Dillon (as "Monsoon") [Broadway debut], Doug Hara (as "Henry"), Thomas Ikeda (as "Ho"), Andrew McCarthy (as "Flem"), D.W. Moffett (as "Bonney"), Mariye Onouye (as "Radio Voice"), Wendell Pierce (as "Radio Voice"), Tony Plana (as "Sarge"), Grant Raider (as "Billy"), Ving Rhames (as "Doc"), Wesley Snipes (as "L. B."), Brian Tarantina (as "Prick"). Understudies: Alvin Lum (as "Ho"), Rob Morrow (as "Flem/Prick"), Wendell Pierce (as "Doc/L.B."), Nestor Serrano (as "Bonney/Sarge"), Grant Show (as "Monsoon"). Produced by Ivan Bloch, Alan Levin and Bernie Sofronski. Produced in association with Elle Shushan.
- Voices in the Dark (1999). Mystery.
- (1983) His play, "Agnes of God," was performed at the Greenwich Theatre in Greenwich, London, England with Susannah York, Honor Blackman, and Hilary Reynolds in the cast. Frank Hauser was director.
- (2010 - 2011) His play, "Agnes of God," was performed at the Hubris Productions Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Sara Pavlak and Lorraine Freund in the cast.
- (2005) His play, "Agnes of God," was performed in a Classic Contemporary American Play production at the Boston Court Performing Complex in Los Angeles, California with Meredith Baxter, Eden Riegel, and JoBeth Williams in the cast. Jenny Sullivan was director.
- (2005 - 2006) His play, "Agnes of God," was performed in a Bonnie Franklin's Classic Contemporary American Play production at the Boston Court Performing Complex in Los Angeles, California with Meredith Baxter, Eden Riegel, and JoBeth Williams in the cast. Jenny Sullivan was director.
- (1984) His play, "Agnes of God," was performed at the Cape Playhouse in Dennis, Massachusetts with Geraldine Page and Sandy Dennis in the cast.
- (October 18, 1983) His play, "Agnes of God," was performed at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Elizabeth Ashley and Mercedes McCambridge in the cast.
- (October 15 to October 27, 1974) He played Tommy in Steve Gooch's play, "Female Transport," in an American premiere in part of the off-Broadway series production at Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Mary Ed Porter (Winnie); Susan Cardwell Kingsley (Nance); Gail Kellstrom (Madge); Jadeen Barbor (Pitty); Adale O'Brien (Charlotte); Patricia Pearcy (Sarah); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Sarge); Vaughn McBride (Captain); and Scott Porter (Surgeon) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 9 to February 8, 1975) He played Filch, Victoria's messenger and constable in the musical, "The Threepenny Opera," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Michael Gross (A street singer, Walt Dreary); Maskell Gordon (Mr. J.J. Peachum); Adale O'Brien (Mrs. Peachum); Teri Ralston (Polly Peachum); Stephen Pearlman (Macheath (Mack the Knife); Margaret Gathright (Jenny); Scott Porter (Reverend Kimball, constable); Ray Fry (Tiger Brown, Commissioner of Police); Bob Burrus (Warden Smith, Bob); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Matt); Jim Baker (Jake); Mary Ed Porter (Betty); Patricia Pearcy (Dolly); Wanda Bimson (Molly and Marilee Herbert-Slater (Coaxer) in the cast. Eileen LaGrange and Kyle Latshaw were pianists and keyboardists. David Bradford played percussion. Kurt Weill was composer. Marc Blitzstein was adapter. Bertolt Brecht wrote the book. Jon Jory was director.
- (February 13 to March 9, 1975) He played Herr Schwartz in Georges Feydeau's play, "A Flea in Her Ear," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Jim Baker (Camille Chandebise); Mary Ed Porter (Antoinette Plucheux); Vaughn McBride (Etinne Plucheux); Haskell Gordon (Dr. Finache); Patricia Pearcy (Lucienne Homenides De Histangua); Vinnie Holman (Raymonde Chandebise); Ray Fry (Victor Emmanuel Chandebise, Poche); Scott Porter (Romain Tournel); Michael Gross (Carlos Homenides De Histangua); Wanda Bimson (Eugenie); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Augustin Feraillon); Adale O'Brien (Olympe); Bob Burrus (Baptistin) and Don Johnson (Ferdinand) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (March 13 to April 6, 1975) He played Cousin Lymon in Carson McCullers' play, "The Ballad of the Sad Cafe," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with William Cain (Narrator/Henry Macy); Scott Porter (Rainey 1); Bob Burrus (Rainey 2); Jim Baker (Stumpy MacPhail); Adale O'Brien (Miss Amelia Evans); Mary Ed Porter (Emma Hale); Beverly May (Mrs. Peterson); Jeffrey Duncan Jones (Merlie Ryan); Michael Gross (Marvin Macy); Vaughn McBride (Rosser Cline); Michael Robertson (Henry Ford Crimp); Don Johnson (Horace Wells) and Linda Herrmann (Henrietta Ford Crimp, Jr.) in the cast. Edward Albee was adapter. Jon Jory was director.
- (April 9 to 20, 1975) He played the boy in Ron Whyte's play, "Welcome to Andromeda," in a Yanks (two one act plays) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Beverly May (Nurse) in the cast. Charles Kerr was director.
- (January 24 to February 25, 1979) He played Edward II in Olwen Wymark's play, "Find Me," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Lisa Goodman (Verity I); Meredith Ludwig (Verity II); Leona Johnson (Verity III); Peggy Cowles (Verity IV); Anne Pitoniak (Verity V); Daniel Ziskie (Edward I); John Pielmeier (Edward II) and Robert Jackson (Edward III) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 26 to February 25, 1979) He played Will in Tom Eyen's play, "Independence Day," in Holidays (Dramatic Anthology) and Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggy Cowles (Jaynie); Robert Jackson (George); Leona Johnson (Lena); Anne Pitoniak (Harriet) and Daniel Ziskie (Robert) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (January 26 to February 25, 1979) He played Raymie in Megan Terry's play, "Fireworks," in a Holidays (Dramatic Anthology) and Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggy Cowles (Joan) and Daniel Ziskie (Dad) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (January 26 to February 25, 1979) He played George Lewis in Preston Jones' play, "June-Teenth," in a Holidays (Dramatic Anthology) and Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisvile in Louisville, Kentucky with Robert Jackson (Harvey Blankenship); Anne Pitoniak (Betty Lou Ellis) and Daniel Ziskie (Sam Furd) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (January 26 to February 25, 1979) He played Number One in John Guare's play, "In Fireworks Lie Secret Codes," in a Holidays (Dramatic Anthology) and Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggy Cowles (Number Four); Robert Jackson (Number Five); Leon Johnson (Number Two); Anne Pitoniak (Number Six) and Daniel Ziskie (Number Three) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (January 26 to February 25, 1979) He played Phil in Marsha Norman's play, "Merry Christmas," in a Holidays (Dramatic Anthology) and Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggy Cowles (Sara); Robert Jackson (Oscar); Leona Johnson (Helen); Anne Pitoniak (Clara) and Daniel Ziskie (Bert) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (January 26 to February 25, 1979) He played cab driver in Lanford Wilson's play, "Bar Play," in a Holidays (Dramatic Anthology) and Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Robert Jackson (Bartender); Leona Johnson (Waitress) Daniel Ziskie (Sportsfan) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (January 26 to February 25, 1979) He played a White Revolutionary in Douglas Turner Ward's play, "Redeemer," in a Holidays (Dramatic Anthology) and Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggy Cowles (Feminist); Robert Jackson (Black Militant); Leona Jackson (Black Woman); Anne Pitoniak (Old Lady) and Daniel Ziskie (Rabbi) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (January 26 to February 25, 1979) He played August Day in Israel Horovitz's play, "The Great Labor Day Classic," in a Holiday (Dramatic Anthology) and Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Peggy Cowles (Mary Peas); Robert Jackson (Spike Coffin); Leona Johnson (Doreen Duffy); Anne Pitoniak (Rebecca Coon); and Daniel Ziskie (Eben Coon) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (March 1 to 25, 1979) He played Leo Davis in John Murray and Allen Boretz's play, "Room Service," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Victor Jory (Sasha Smirnoff); Patrick Tovatt (Gordon Miller); Bob Burrus (Joseph Gribble); Jim Bakers (Harry Binion); William McNulty (Faker Enguld); Adale O'Brien (Christine Marlowe); Meredith Ludwig (Hilda Manney); Michael Kevin (Gregory Wagner); Peter Bartlett (Simon Jenkins); Susan Berger (Kathleen Hogarth); Barry Corbin (Dr. Glass, Senator Blake) and Roy Cockrum (Bank Messenger) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (March 29 to April 22, 1979) He played Mark in Michael Cristofer's play, "The Shadow Box," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus (Joe); Michael Hankins (Interviewer); Andrew Vandusesn (Steve); Diane Tarleton (Maggie); Kent Broadhurst (Brian); Adale O'Brien (Beverly); Susan Willis (Felicity) and Kathy Bates (Agnes) in the cast. Michael Hankins was director.
- (January 31 to February 24, 1980) He played Mark Levine in Michael Kassin's play, "Today a Little Extra," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ray Fry (Zalman Abrams) and Anne Pitoniak (Esther Finkelstein) in the cast. William McNulty was director.
- (February 28 to March 23, 1980) His play, "Agnes of God," was performed in the America Project/Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Adale O'Brien (Dr. Martha Livingstone); Anne Pitoniak (Mother Miriam Ruth) and Mia Dillon (Agnes) in the cast. Walton Jones was director.
- (May 13-17, 1980) His play, "Chapter Twelve the Frog," was performed in the "Commencement series in an Apprentice/Intern Company production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1979-1980 Acting Apprentice Company in their spring showcase.
- (February 18 to March 29, 1981) His play, "Chapter Twelve- The Frog," was performed in an Early Times Humana Festival at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Susan Cash (Carol) and Lisa Goodman (Judy) in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (May 11 to 22, 1982) His play, "Goober's Descent," was performed in "An Evening of New American Writing" production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky.
- (August 31 to September 5, 1982) His play, "Goober's Descent," was performed in An Evening of New American Writing MiniFest Production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sally Faye Reit and Fred Sanders in the cast.
- (August 31 to September 4, 1982) His play, "Goober's Descent," was performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an international tour in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada.
- (November 2 to 28, 1982) His play, "Goober's Descent," was performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an international tour in Budapest, Hungary.
- (February 23 to April 3, 1983) He adapted J.M. Barrie's writings into the play, "Courage," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Paul Collins (Barrie) in the cast. Susan Gregg was director
- (June 6 to 26, 1983) His play, "Goober's Descent," was performed in the Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an International Tour to Athens, Greence with Marsha Norman's play, "Third and Oak: The Laundromat;" Jon Jory's play, "Cervelles Au Beurre Noir;" Jane Martin's play, "Clear Glass Marbles;" Ken Jenkins' play, "Rupert's Birthday," and "Cemetery Man."
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) He directed his play, "A Gothic Tale," in a '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with John C. Vennema (Isaac); Michael Kevin (Morten) and Susan Kingsley (Eliza) in the cast.
- (November 1 to 20, 1983) His play, "Cheek to Cheek," was performed in a The Esquire Project '83 Shorts (new one act plays in repertory) Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with John C. Vennema (He) and Ellen Tobie (She) in the cast. Robert Spera was director.
- (June 28 to July 15, 1984) His plays,"Cheek to Cheek," and "Goober's Descent," " Jane Martin's plays, "Fifteen Minutes," "Rupert's Birthday," and "Clear Glass Marbles;" and Patrick Tovatt's play, "Bartok the Dog;" were performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in International Tour to Sofia, Bulgaria.
- (October 4 to 26, 1984) His plays, "Cheek to Cheek," and "Goober's Descent;" Ken Jenkins' play, "Rupert's Birthday;" Patrick Tovatt's play, "Bartok as Dog;" "and Jane Martin's play, "Fifteen Minutes," and "Clear Glass Marbles," were performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production International Tour to Bucharest, Romania.
- (December 17 to 18, 1984) His play, "Vas Difference," was performed in the Soundings 1984-1985 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1984-1985 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
- (May 28 to June 9, 1985) His plays, "Goober Descent;" "Groves of Academe" and "Cheek to Cheek;" Ken Jenkins' play, "Cemetery Man" and Jon Jory's play, "Cervelles Au Beurre Noir," was performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an international Tour to Cluj, Romania, as part of the USIA American Theatre Today Exhibition.
- (July 2 to 14, 1985) His play, "Goober's Descent;" Sallie Bingham's play, "Couvade;" Marsha Norman's play, "Third and Oak;" "Stephen Feinberg's "Happy Worker;" and Ken Jenkins' play, "Cemetery Man," were performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an international Tour to Timisoara, Romania for the USIA American Theatre Today Exhibition.
- (December 16 to 17, 1985) His play, "Goober's Descent," was performed in Best of Show (The 1985-1986 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with 1985-1986 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. Mark Sawyer-Dailey was director.
- (December 16 to 17, 1985) His play, "Cheek to Cheek," was performed in Best of Show (The 1985-1986 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with 1985-1986 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. Ann Hodapp was director.
- (1986-1987 season) His play, "Cheek to Cheek;" Ken Jenkins' plays, "Cemetery Man," and Rupert's Birthday;" Jane Martin's plays, "The Boy Who Ate the Moon," "Clear Glass Marbles," and "Rodeo," were performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an International Tour to Brno, Czechoslovakia.
- (March 25 to April 17, 1988) His play, "Cheek to Cheek;" Mark Stein's play, "Groves of the Academe;" Jane Martin's plays, "Handler," "Travelin' Show," and "Fifteen Minutes," and Jon Jory's play, "Cervelles Au Beurre Noir;" were performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an International Tour to Warsaw, Poland.
- (September 23 to October 24, 1988) His plays, "Goober's Descent," and "Cheek to Cheek;" Jane Martin's play, "Fifteen Minutes;" Jon Jory's play, "In The Park (Blonds);" Michael Dixon and Valarie Smith's play, "Apres Opera;" Stephen Feinberg's play, "The Happy Worker;" and Ken Jenkins' play, "Cemetery Man," were performed in an Actors Theatre of Louisville production in an International Tour to Krakow, Poland.
- (December 11 to 13, 1989) His play, "Pillow Talk," was performed in Octette (The 1989-1990 Apprentice/Intern Company Winter Showcase) production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with the 1989-1990 Acting Apprentice Company in the cast. J. Craig Heidenreich was director.
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