- co-starring in "Talk" off-Broadway (April 2002)
- (December 9, 1964 to January 10, 1965) He played Jove in Plautus' play, "Amphitryon," Richard Block at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with J.S. Johnson (Sosia); Martin C. Brown (Blepharo); James Woodall (Amphitryon); Will Kennon (Mercury); Marge Ballantyne (Bromia) and Barbara Cornett (Alcmena) in the cast George Smith, David Semonin, James Cash, Larry Bates, Ted Morrison, John Kessler, Kathy Sigler played assorted Thebans in the cast. Richard Block was adapter and director.
- (March 12 to April 4, 1965) He played the Actor in Stephen Vincent Benet's play, "John Brown's Body," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with James Woodall, Jane Welch, Will Kennon, J.S. Johnson and Jack Collard in the cast of actors. The Singers included Cliff Batliner, Diane Houghton, Walter Stengell, Liz Vissing and Beverly Wise. Ewel Cornett was director.
- (April 9 to May 2, 1965) He played Aston in Harold Pinter's play, "The Caretaker," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Jack Collard (Mick) and J.S. Johnson (Davies) in the cast. Richard Block was director.
- (May 7 to 30, 1965) He played Bandit in Fay and Michael Kanin's play, "Rashomon," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Will Kennon (Priest); J.S. Johnson (Woodcutter); Jack Collard (wigmaker); James Woodall (Husband) Denise Fergusson (Wife); Barbara Cornett (Mother); Bobbie Ann Freeman (Medium); and Rebekah Karp (child) in the cast. Based on the stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Ewel Cornett was director.
- (October 14 to November 7, 1965) He played Canon Chasuble D.D. in Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bryan E. Clark (John Worthing); Jack Johnson (Algernon Moncrieff); Charles Kissinger (Lane); Donald Cooper (Merriman); Kathryn Wheeler (Lady Bracknell); Patricia Stewart (Hon. Gwendolyn Fairfax); Sally Douglass (Cecily Cardew); and Jo Deodato (Miss Prism) in the cast. James Dyas was director.
- (November 11 to 28, 1965) He played Charles Peter Shaffer's play, "The Public Eye," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with J.S. Johnson (Julian) and Marguerite Tarrant (Belinda) in the cast. Ken Costigan was director.
- (November 11 to 28, 1965) He played Mr. Garcin in Jean Paul Sartre's play, "No Exit," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with J.S. Johnson (Guard); Pat Stewart (Inez) and Marguerite Tarrant (Estelle) in the cast. Ken Costigan was director.
- (December 2 to 26, 1965) He played Victor Prynne in Noel Coward's play, "Private Lives," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Sallie Douglass (Sibyl Chase); Bryan Clark (Elyot Chase); Patricia Stewart (Amanda Prynne) and Sheila Harlan (Louise) in the cast. James Dyas was director.
- (December 30, 1965 to January 16, 1966) He played Vladimir in Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with J.S. Johnson (Estragon); David Semonin (Lucky); Grant Sheehan (Pozzo); and Marc Clark (boy) in the cast. Richard Block was director.
- (January 20 to February 13, 1966) He played NIls Krogstad in Henrik Ibsen's play, "A Doll's House," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Patricia Stewart (Norma Helmer); Judith Wikoff (Helen); Grant Sheehan (Torvald Helmer); J.S. Johnson (Dr. Rank); Mitzi Friedlander (Christine Linde); Chester Clark (Ivar Helmer); Celeste Clark (Emmy Helmer) in the cast. Richard Block was translator and director.
- (April 4 to 28, 1968) He played the Borrower in Frank Gagliano's play, "Night of the Dunce," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Barry Michlin (Malcolm Supley); Jane Singer (Geraldine La Mossa); Max Howard (Connie); Dale Carter Cooper (Mrs. Vickers); Lenny Baker (David Byron); Grant Sheehan (Mr. Crowley) and Charles Kissinger (Max Kupreef) in the cast. William Woodman was director.
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