- (September 29, 1993 - October 17, 1993) He played Lindbergh and the Pole Sitter in Val Smith's play, "Ain't We Got Fun?," in a Brown-Forman Classics in Context Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Bob Burrus (Hollis Bell); Ray Fry (Old Man, Priest, Wilmer, Morty Crimp); Katie MacNichol (The Woman, Katherine Mirano); William McNulty (The Operative); Sybil Walker (Mrs. Cantor, Flapper, Angie, Ada, Woman, Billy Tears); Time Winters (Claude Winslow, Jackson, Ledford); Sheila Daniels (Staff) and Lee Soroko (Staff) in the cast. Julian Webber was director.
- (October 28 to November 20, 1993) He played a town person in Christopher Sergel Sr's adaptation of Harper Lee's novel, "To Kill a Mockingbird," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Gaia Shepherd (Jean Louise Finch (Scout); Nick Swarts (Jeremy Finch (Jem); Michael Kevin (Atticus Finch); Stephanie Berry (Calpurnia); Jeffrey Roth (Charles Baker Harris (Dill); Adale O'Brien (Maudie Atkinson); Gail Benedict (Stephanie Crawford); Ardeth Pappas (Mrs. Dubose); V. Craig Heidenreich (Arthur Radley (Boo); William McNulty (Heck Tate); Ray Fry (Judge Taylor); Clark Morgan (Reverend Sykes); Kia Christina Heath (Mayella Ewell); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Bob Ewell); Vaughn McBride (Walter Cunningham); Fred Major (Mr. Gilmer) and Lawrence Hamilton (Tom Robinson) in the cast. The Townspeople were played by Danielle L. DiDio, Joshua Dean Gordon, David Gravens, Rebeca Herman and Richard Similio. The Courtroom Audience included. Karen Edwards-Hunter, Foster Soloman, and James E. Wright, Jr. Barry Kyle was director.
- (May 12 to June 4, 1994) He played Gregory, Servant and Fascist in William Shakespeare's play, "Romeo and Juliet," in Part of the Bingham Signature Shakespeare Series production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Vaughn McBride (Montague); Ann Bean (Lady Montague, Dancer); Neal Huff (Romeo); S. Kyle Parker (Benvolio); Lee Soroko (Balthasar, Torch Bearer); Drew Fracher (Abram, Masquer, Dancer); Fred Major (Capulet); Robyn Hunt (Lady Capulet); Karenjune Sánchez (Juliet); John Mossman (Tybalt); David Gravens (Petruchio); Adale O'Brien (Nurse); Jesse Sinclair Lenat (Peter); Deryl Caitlyn (Sampson); V. Craig Heidenreich (Escalus, The Prince of Verona); Eric Steinberg (Mercutio); Jamie Cheatham (Paris) John Camera (Friar Lawrence); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Friar John, Photographer); Bob Burrus (Apothecary, Dancer, 1st Watch); Brian T. Ach (Fascist, 2nd Watch); Mark Rizzo (Fascist, Paris' Servant); Joshua Dean Gordon (Fascist, 4th Watch); Brett Cramp (Montague Kinsman); Neil David Seibel (Capulet Kinsman, Dancer, 3rd Watch); Richard Similio (Priest, Photographer); Masha A. Oboloensky (Juliet's Friend, Dancer); Rebecca Herman (Rosaline, Dancer); Amanda McCluskey (Pregnant Woman); Danielle L. DiDio (Young Townswoman); Sarah Rachel Wolinsky (Nun); Rae Dawn Belt (Dancer); Nora Newbrough (Dancer); Tyler Herman (Fascist Youth); Justin Michael (Fascist Youth); Laura Herman (Girl) and Ashley Michael (Girl) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
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