- (1968- ). Active on Broadway in the following productions:
- (1968) Stage Play: We Bombed in New Haven. Satire. Written by Joseph Heller. Music for the song "Bomb, Bomb, Bombing Along" by Burton Lane. Lyrics for the song "Bomb, Bomb, Bombing Along" by Joseph Heller. Scenic Design by William Ritman. Directed by John Hirsch. Ambassador Theatre: 16 Oct 1968- 29 Dec 1968 (85 performances + 10 previews). Cast: Jason Robards (as "Captain Starkey"), Diana Sands (as "Ruth"), Anthony Holland (as "Corporal Bailey"), Ron Leibman (as "Sergeant Henderson"), William Roerick (as "The Major"), Frank Andre (as "Frank"), Victor Arnold (as "Vic"), Don Billett (as "Corporal Sinclair"), Tom Brannum (as "Private Fisher"), Robert Christian (as "Bob"), Maxwell Glanville (as "Pfc. Joe Carson"), Elek Hartman (as "Golfer"), Garry Mitchell (as "Garry"), David Piel (as "David"), Hansford Rowe (as "Hunter") [Broadway debut], Gene Scandur [credited as Gene Scandur] (as "Starkey's Son"), Dale Williams (as "Young Fisher"). Standbys: Alexandra Berlin (as "Ruth") and John Harkins (as "Captain Starkey"). Understudies: Frank Andre (as "Corporal Sinclair/Pfc. Joe Carson"), Victor Arnold (as "Sergeant Henderson"), Robert Christian (as "Corporal Bailey"), Elek Hartman (as "The Major"), Garry Mitchell (as 'Golfer/Hunter"), David Piel (as "Private Fisher/Starkey's Son") and Lewis Rosen (as "Young Fisher"). Produced by 'Helen Bonfils', Morton Gottlieb, Harold Leventhal and Joseph Stein.
- (1972) Stage Play: Mourning Becomes Electra. Drama (revival).
- (1976) Stage Play: Secret Service (Revival).
- (1976) Stage Play: Boy Meets Girl. Comedy (revival). Written by Bella Spewack [final Broadway credit during lifetime] and Sam Spewack [posthumous credit]. Scenic Design and Lighting Design by James Tilton. Directed by John Lithgow. Playhouse Theatre: 13 Apr 1976- 1 May 1976 (10 performances + 15 previews that began on 2 Apr 1976). Cast: Lenny Baker (as "Robert Law"), Gwendolyn Brown (as "Studio Nurse"), Frederick Coffin (as "(as "Larry Toms"), Alice Drummond (as "Miss Crews"), Joe Grifasi (as "Green/Premiere Announcer"), David Harris (as "Studio Officer"), Mary Beth Hurt (as "Susie"), Jeffrey Jones (as "Major Thompson"), Charles Kimbrough (as "J. Carlyle Benson"), Ann McDonough (as "Peggy"), Arthur Miller (as "Cutter"), Moultrie Patten (as "Slade"), Roy Poole (as "Mr. Friday, C.F."), Rex Robbins (as "Rosetti"), Don Scardino (as "Rodney Bevan"), Louise Stubbs (as "Hospital Nurse"), Stuart Warmflash (as "Young Man"). Understudies: Gwendolyn Brown (as "Miss Crews"), Joe Grifasi (as "Robert Law"), David Harris (as "Green"), Jeffrey Jones (as "J. Carlyle Benson/Rosetti"), Ann McDonough (as "Susie"), Moultrie Patten (as "Larry Toms/Major Thompson"), Hansford Rowe (as "Mr. Friday"), Louise Stubbs (as "Peggy") and Stuart Warmflash (as "Rodney Bevan/Slade"). Produced by The Phoenix Theatre.
- (1976) Stage Play: Porgy and Bess. Musical/opera (revival).
- (1980) Stage Play: Nuts. Written by Tom Topor. Scenic Design by Tom Schwinn. Directed by Stephen Zuckerman. Biltmore Theatre: 28 Apr 1980- 20 Jul 1980 (96 performances + 8 previews that began on 22 Apr 1980). Cast: Anne Twomey (as "Claudia Faith Draper"), Hansford Rowe (as "Arthur Kirk"), Gregory Abels (as "Franklin Macmillan"), Dave Florek (as "Officer Harry Haggerty"), Linda Howes (as "The Recorder"), Lenka Peterson (as "Rose Kirk"), Paul Stolarsky (as "Dr. Herbert Rosenthal"), Ed Van Nuys (as "Judge Murdoch"), Richard Zobel (as "Aaron Levinsky"). Understudies: Dave Florek (as "Franklin Macmillan"), Georgine Hall (as "Rose Kirk/The Recorder"), Erika Peterson (as "Claudia Faith Draper") and Philip Polito (as "Aaron Levinsky/Dr. Herbert Rosenthal"). Produced by Stevie Phillips. Produced in association with Universal Pictures. Associate Producer: Bonnie Champion and Danny Kreitzberg. Note: Filmed by Warner Bros./Barwood Films as Nuts (1987).
- (1985) Stage Play: Singin' in the Rain. Musical comedy. Based on the 1952 film by MGM. Screenplay by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Book adapted by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Nacio Herb Brown. Lyrics by Arthur Freed. Music arranged by Stanley Lebowsky. Musical Director: Robert Billig. Music orchestrated by Larry Wilcox. Music for "Hub Bub" by Stanley Lebowsky. Music for "Moses Supposes" by Roger Edens. Music for "Blue Prelude" by Al Bishop. Lyrics for "Moses Supposes" by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Lyrics for "Takin' Miss Mary to the Ball" by Edward Heyman. Lyrics for "Love Is Where You Find It" by Gus Kahn. Lyrics for "Blue Prelude" by Gordon Jenkins. Royal Rascal sequence and Cosmo Mood Music by Michael Dansicker. Scenic Design by Santo Loquasto. Costume Design by Ann Roth. Choreographed by Twyla Tharp.Original film choreography by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen. Assistant to Miss Tharp: John Carrafa. Directed by Twyla Tharp. George Gershwin Theatre: 2 Jul 1985- 18 May 1986 (367 performances + 38 previews that began on 13 Jun 1985). Cast: Don Correia (as "Don Lockwood/Philippe/"The Royal Rascal" -- played by Don Lockwood/Pierre/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier" -- played by Don Lockwood"), Mary D'Arcy (as "Kathy Selden"), Richard Fancy (as "Roscoe Dexter"), Faye Grant (as "Lina Lamont/Jeanette/"The Royal Rascal" -- played by Lina Lamont/Yvonne/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier" -- played by Lina Lamont"), Peter Marx (as "Cosmo Brown"), Ray Benson (as "Ensemble/Enemy of the King/"The Royal Rascal"), John Carrafa (as "Ensemble"), Richard Colton (as "Ensemble"), Austin Colyer (as "Diction Coach/A Warner Brother/Ensemble"), Jacque Dean (as "Phoebe Dinsmore/Ensemble"), Diane Duncan (as "Ensemble/Lady of the Court/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), Yvonne Dutton (as "Ensemble"), Craig Frawley (as "Ensemble/Enemy of the King/"The Royal Rascal"), Melinda Gilb (as "Dora Bailey/Ensemble"), Katie Glasner (as "Ensemble"), Barbara Hoom (as "Ensemble"), David-Michael Johnson (as "Ensemble"), Mary Ann Kellogg (as "Zelda Zanders/Ensemble"), Raymond Kurshals (as "Ensemble"), Alison Mann (as "Ensemble/Lady of the Court/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), Barbara Moroz (as "Ensemble/Lady of the Court/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), Kevin O'Day (as "Ensemble"), Robert Radford (as "Rod/Ensemble"), Tom Rawe (as "Ensemble"), Hansford Rowe (as "R.F. Simpson"), Gene Sager (as "Ensemble/Enemy of the King/"The Royal Rascal"/Manservant/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), John Spalla (as "Sound Engineer/Ensemble/Man on Screen/"Talking Picture Demonstration"), Amy Spencer (as "Ensemble"), Cynthia Thole (as "Ensemble/Lady-in-Waiting/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier") [Broadway debut], Martin Van Treuren (as "Sid Phillips/Ticket Taker/Ensemble/Enemy of the King/The Royal Rascal"/Villain/"The Dueling Cavalier" and "The Dancing Cavalier"), Shelley Washington (as "Ensemble"), Laurie Williamson (as "Ensemble"). Swings: David Askler, Cheri Butcher, Brad Morantz. Understudies: Austin Colyer (as "R.F. Simpson"), Brad Morantz (Cosmo Brown), Barbara Moroz (as "Lina Lamont"), Donn Simione (as "Don Lockwood"), John Spalla (as "Roscoe Dexter"), Cynthia Thole (as "Kathy Selden"). Replacement actors during run: Diane Duncan (as "Zelda Zanders"), Mark Frawley (as "Ensemble"), Carolyn Goor (as "Ensemble"), Michael Graham (as "Ensemble"), Nancy Hess (as "Ensemble"), Dana Moore (as "Ensemble"), Greg Schanuel (as "Ensemble"), Jeff Siebert (as "Ensemble"). Swing: Christina Saffran. Produced by Maurice Rosenfield, Lois F. Rosenfield and Cindy Pritzker Inc. Associate Producer: Eugene V. Wolsk.
- (October 19 to November 5, 1978) He played the Warden in Marsha Norman's play, "Getting Out," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Pamela Reed (Arlie); Susan Kingsley (Arlene); John C. Capodice (Guard (1) Barry Corbin (Bennie); David Berman (Guard (2); William Jay (Doctor); Madeline Thornton-Sherwood (Mother); Anna Minot (School Principal); Kevin Bacon (Ronnie); Leo Burmester (Carl) and Joan Pape (Ruby); in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (1972) He played Mr. Upson in Jerry Herman's musical "Mame," at various venues, with Angela Lansbury as Mame Dennis, Anne Francine as Vera Charles, Jane Connell as Agnes Gooch, Willard Waterman as Dwight Babcock, David Wilson as Patrick Dennis, Charles Braswell as Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, Steven Britt as Young Patrick/Young Patrick, Sab Shimono as Ito, Louise Kirtland as Dance Teacher/Mme. Branislowski/Mother Burnside/Mrs. Upson, Stan Page as M. Lindsay Woolsey/Uncle Jeff, Gail Cooper-Hecht as Sally Cato, Michele Karaty as Gloria Upson, Sal Pernice as Elevator Boy/Junior Babcock and Marsha Zamoida as Cousin Fan/Pegeen Ryan in the cast. John Bowab was director. Diana Baffa was choreographer.
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