- (2004) His play, "Our Lady of 121st Street," was performed at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with E. Milton Wheeler in the cast.
- The Motherfucker with the Hat (2011). Comedy. Written by Stephen Adly Guirgis. Original Music by Terence Blanchard. Fight Choreographer: Paul Calderon. Assistant Director: Cat Miller. Directed by Anna D. Shapiro. Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre: 11 Apr 2011- 17 Jul 2011 (112 performances + 28 previews that began on 15 Mar 2011). Cast: Bobby Cannavale (as "Jackie"), Chris Rock (as "Ralph D."), Elizabeth Rodriguez (as "Veronica"), Annabella Sciorra (as "Victoria"), Yul Vázquez (as "Cousin Julio"). Understudies: Rosal Colon (as "Veronica/Victoria"), Ron Cephas Jones [credited as Ron Cephas Jones] (as "Ralph D."), Alfredo Narciso (as "Cousin Julio/Jackie"). Produced by Scott Rudin, Stuart Thompson, Public Theater Productions (Oskar Eustis, Artistic Director. Joey Parnes, Executive Producer), LAByrinth Theater Company, Fabula Media Partners LLC, Jean Doumanian, Ruth Hendel, Carl Moellenberg, Jon B. Platt and Tulchin Bartner/Jamie de Roy.
- (2012-2013 Season) His play, "The Motherfucker with the Hat," was performed at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with Gary Perez in the cast. Todd Rosenthal was scenic designer.
- (2015-2016 season) His play, "Between Riverside and Crazy," was performed at the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with Eamonn Walker (Pops) in the cast.
- (2016-2017 season) His play, "Jesus Hopped the 'A' Train," was performed at the Eclipse Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with D'Wayne Taylor in the cast.
- (2016-2017 season) His play, "The Little Flower of East Orange," was performed at the Eclipse Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois with John Henry Roberts and Jeanne Affelder in the cast.
- (2016-2017 season) His play, "Our Lady of 121st Street," was performed at the Eclipse Theatre Company in Chicago, Illinois. Kevin Hagan was scenic designer.
- (2018 to 2019 season) His play, "Between Riverside and Crazy" was performed at the Redtwist Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Kenneth D. Johnson (Walter "Pops" Washington) in the cast.
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