- Played Admiral Motti in the National Public Radio adaptation of Star Wars.
- (December 8, 1971 to January 9, 1972) He played Demetrius (Staff) in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Danny Sewell (Theseus/Owner); Judith Long (Hippolyta/Owner); Aaron Horowitz (Egeus/Staff); John Glover (Lysander/Staff); Greg Lytle (Philostrate/Staff); Donna Curtis (Hermia/Staff); Lynn Milgrim (Helena/Staff); Max Wright (Peter Quince/Roustabout); Mike McCarty (Snug/Roustabout); Clarence Felder (Nick Bottom/Roustabout); Patrick Tovatt (Francis Flute/Roustabout) Stanley Anderson (Tom Snout/Roustabout); Sandy McCallum (Robin Starveling/Roustabout); Ken Jenkins (Oberon/Performer); Adale O'Brien (Titania/Performer) and Christopher Murney (Puck/Performer) in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (January 12 to February 6, 1972) He played Herald in Peter Weiss' play, "Marat Sade: The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat As Performed By the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis De Sade," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Clarence Felder (Marquis De Sade); Stanley Anderson (Jean-Paul Marat); Sandy McCallum (M. Coulmier); Sylvia Traeger (Mme. Coulmier); Susan Flashman (Mlle. Coulmier); Judith Long (Simonne Evrard); Peggy Cowles (Charlotte Corday); Michael Hankins (Duperret); Patrick Tovatt (Jacques Roux) and Charles Kerr (Organist) in the cast The Singers were played by Lee Anne Fahey, Adale O'Brien, Michael McCarty and Christopher Murney; Nuns were played by Julie Shaw Cole, Rhonda Hopkins, Debby Watassek, Alice Weber; Guards were played by Vaughn McBride, Joseph Ricard, Charles Traeger. Patients were played by Nancy Bell, Genie Care, Kaye Edsell, Mary Gantenbein, Janet Johnson, Janet Kerr, Julia Martin, Eileen Pollack, Falvia Smith, Nancy Lee Owen, Jeff Atik, Marty Crawley, Gary Fox, Terry Hamilton, Morrison P. Hicks, Greg Lytle, Hy Mittenthal, Robert Trebing, John Van Allen, Connie Seeley in the cast. Jon Jory was director.
- (1981) NPR radio serial: Star Wars - playing Admiral Motti
- (August 11 to 15, 1970) He played Solyony in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Three Sisters," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Christopher Alden (Masquer); Tom Atkins (Andrei Prozorov); Neil Bell (Masquer); Cathy Berger (Masquer); Yusef Bulos (Baron Tusenbach); Frances Chaffee (Anfisa); John Donati (musician); Michael Dryansky (Masquer); Olympia Dukakis (Olga); George Ebeling (Ferapont); Joyce Ebert (Masha); Linda Gulder (Natasha); Bob Hitt (Rode); Sally Hyatt (Masquer, musician); Judy Jurgaitis (Masquer); Laurie Kennedy (Irina); Emily Lape (Masquer); Brian MacRury (Masquer); Stephen Mendillo (Kulygin); Geoff Reiger (Masquer); Kirsten Sonstegard (musician); Richard Swaine (Masquer); Paul Thomas (Fedotik); Richard Venture (Vershinin); Lee Wallace; Susan Wefel (Masquer); Paula Zaitz (Masquer) and Louis Zorich (Doctor Chebutykin); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Steven Rubin was settings and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 25 to 29, 1970) He played Arvide Abernathy and Converts Chorus in Jo Swerling, Abe Burrows and Frank Loesser's musical, "Guys and Dolls," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Harry the Horse, Converts Chorus); John Bennett Perry (Sky Masterson); Barbara Callander (Agatha); Oliver Clark (Nicely Nicely Johnson); Olivia Cole (Miss Adelaide); J. Ray Downer (Rusty Charlie); Peter Feldman (Brandy Bottle Bates); Ellie Fink (General Cartwright); Bob Foster (J. Ver Lips Louie); Linda Gulder (Hot Box Girl); Michael Henry (Angie the Ox); Ellen Himmelfarb (Hot Box Girl); Bob Hitt (Society Max, Converts Chorus); Elizabeth Keen (Lady Luck); Laurie Kennedy (Hot Box Girl); Phoebe King (Priscilla); Richard Masur (Calvin); Barbara Nielson (Mimi); Cynthia Parker (Hot Box Girl); Brock Putnam (Big Julie, Convert Chorus); April Shawhan (Sarah Brown); Maureen Smith (Hot Box Girl); Paul Thomas (Lt. Brannigan, Convert Chorus); Michael Tucker (Benny Southstreet, Convert Chorus) and Richard Venture (Nathan Detroit); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Steven Rubin was settings designer. Ken Thompson was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Elizabeth Keen was movement consultant. Herbert Kaplan was musical director. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 21 to 25, 1970) He played the Player in Tom Stoppard's play, "Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Christopher Alden (Alfred); Ellen Bry (Courtier, Attendant); Ashton Crosby (The Tragedian); Michael Dryansky (Tragedian); Peter Feldman (Courtier, Attendant); Linda Gulder (Gertrude); Michael Henry (Soldier, Pirate); Ellen Himmelfarb (Ophelia); Bob Hitt (Polonius); Bruce Huett (Horatio); Judy Jurgaitis (Courtier, Attendant); Paul Labassi (Courtier, Attendant); Stephen R. Lawson (Tragedian); Robert MacRury (Pirate, Fortinbras); Jeffrey Nelson (Hamlet); Brock Putnam (Ambassador, Courtier, Attendant); Stuart Rickey (Pirate); Charles Siebert (Guildenstern); Kirsten Sonstegard (Courtier, Attendant); Laurette Spang (Courtier, Attendant); David Suchsdorf (Tragedian); Richard Swaine (Pirate, Courtier, Attendant); Paul Thomas (Claudius); Cherie Untermeyer (Courtier, Attendant) and Sam Waterson (Rosencrantz) in the cast. Santo Loquasto was scenic and costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Jeff Bleckner was director. Joseph J. Gilinsky Jr. was stage manager.
- (July 14 to 18, 1970) He played a blind musician in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Stanley Kowalski); Elizabeth DePogny (Nurse): Ronnie Claire Edwards (Blanche Dubois); Robert Flynt (Young Collector); Kathy Fowle (Blind Musician); Linda Gulder (Eunice Hubbell); Bob Hitt (Doctor); Judy Jurgaitis (Woman); Laurie Kennedy (Stella Kowalski); John Mendillo (Pablo Gonzalez); Stephen Mendillo (Steve Hubbell); Joan Stern (Blind Musician); Richard Venture (Harold Mitchell); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Steven Rubin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Joseph J. Gilinsky Jr. was stage manager.
- (July 28 to August 1, 1970) He played Dr. Victor in Sam Shepard's play, "Operation Sidewinder," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Billy); Robert Cronin (Witness); Ashton Crosby (Captain); H. Ray Downer (Blood); Peter Feldman (Witness); Robert Foster (Apache); James Freeman (Indian); James Friedman (Indian); Linda Gulder (Honey); Michael Henry (Dukie); Stephen Hicks (Apache); Bob Hitt (General); Sally Hyatt (Instrumentalist); Brittain James (Captain Bovine); Andy Johnson (Dude); Terry Kaelber (Cadet); Paul Lauzon (Organist for Grass Seeds and Sun); David Maino (Bass Guitarist); Richard Masur (Spider Lady); Walter May (Blade); Stephen Mendillo (Mickey Free); Barbara Nielson (Carhop); Brock Putnam (Forest Ranger); Dennis Rich (Lead guitarist); Geoffrey Riger (Indian); Alan Ruchman (Witness); Gerald Smith (Indian); David Suchsdorf (Mechanic); Paul Thomas (Colonel); Sam Waterson (Young Man); George Whipple (drummer) and Lucy Winner (instrumentalist); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Tom Haas was director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Joseph J. Gilinsky Jr. was stage manager.
- (July 2 to 11, 1970) He played Mr. Wormington and Isidore in Sir Arthur Wing Pineros' play, "The Magistrate," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Mr. Bullamy); Yusuf Bulos (Achille Blond); Ashton Crosby (Cis Farrington); Ronnie Claire Edwards (Agatha Posket); Jeremy Geidt (Colonel Lukyn); Linda Gulder (Popham); Bob Hitt (Inspector Messitor); Bruce Huett (Wyke); Laurie Kennedy (Beatie); Richard Masur (Constable Harris); Rita Moreno (Charlotte); William Swetland (Mr. Posket); Paul Thomas (Sergeant Lugg) and Richard Venture (Captain Vale); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Joseph J. Gilinsky Jr. was stage manager.
- (August 24 to 28, 1971) He played Doctor Carasco in Dale Wasserman, Mitch Leigh and Joe Darion's musical, "Man of La Mancha," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Rick Alongi (Paco); Richard Barnet (Guard); Marshall Borden (Miguel De Cervantes); Terry Bryant (Lothario); Yusef Bulos (His Manservant); Elliot Burtoff (Fernando); Terry Byars (Barber); Gordon Clapp (Jose); William Countryman (Innkeeper); Nina David (Fermina); Daniel J. De Raey (Roderigo); Augustine Dunn (Anselmo); Nell Evans (Housekeeper); Kevin Fitzpatrick (Hysterical Prisoner); Fritz Kupfer (guard); Robert Lane (Tenorio); David Leary (Captain of the Inquisition); David Marx (Pedro); Joan Pape (Maria); Marcia Rodd (Aldonza); Brian Ross (Guard); Marie Santell (Antonia); Wayne Sherwood (Padre); Lynny Weinstein (Moorish girl) and Kirk Young (Juan) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Leland Ball was director. Roger La Voie was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Herbert Kaplan was musical director. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 3 to 7, 1971) He played Chaplain in Bertolt Brecht's play, "Mother Courage," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Dick Barnet (Cannon Soldier); Adrien Bernbaum (young peasant); Marshall Borden (Cook); Yusef Bulos (Sergeant, Yvette's colonel, old peasant); Gordon Clapp (Wise Soldier, mean soldier); Daniel J. De Raey (Commander, Catholic Sergeant, lieutenant); Augustine Dunn (Soldier with Elliff, ambitious soldier); Kevin Fitzpatrick (peace announcer); Robert Flynt (Second soldier, peace announcer); Shira Hackel (singing woman); Bob Harders (Soldier with fur coat, young peasant); Walker Hicklin (Yvette's servant); Mark Ingwer (counter soldier); Fritz Kupler (Catholic Soldier) Bob Lane (One-Eye); David Leary (Ellif); Paul Libassi (regimental clerk); Richard Masur/David Marx (Swiss Cheese); Christopher Morse (Recruiting Officer, Young Soldier); Erdine O'Donnell (Peasant); Laurence Peters (Ordinance Officer, singing soldier); Claire Petrie (peasant); Frank Pope (voice inside); Joan Pape (peasant woman); Carol Potter (Yvette); John Shinn (peasan, her father); R.L. Stephens (Captain's Clerk); Ellene Winn (Kattrin); Angela Wood (Mother Courage); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Ted Cornell was director. John Conklin was scenery designer. Santo Loquasto was costume designer. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. Terry Byars was musical coordinator and vocal coach.
- (July 13 to 17, 1971) He played Stanley in Harold Pinter's play, "The Birthday Party," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Marshall Borden (Petey); David Leary (McCann); Joan Pape (Meg); Charles Siebert (Goldberg) and Barbette Tweed (Lulu); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Jeff Bleckner was director. Santo Loquasto was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 10 to 14, 1971) He played Eilert Lovborg in Henrik Ibsen's play, "Hedda Gabler," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Marshall Borden (Judge Brack); Augusta Dabney (Miss Juliana Tesman); David Leary (George Tesman); Carrie Nye (Hedda Gabler Tesman); Carol Potter (Bertha) and April Shawhan (Thea Elvsted) in the cast. Santo Loquasto was scenic and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 1 to 10, 1971) He played Christian in Edmund Rostand's play, "Cyrano De Bergerac," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Mike Adams (Admirer, Pastry cook, Roxane's servant); Rick Alongi (poet, Spaniard); Adrien Bernbaum (gypsy, town woman); Marshall Borden (Comte De Guiche); Yusef Bulos (Ragueneau); Elliot Burtoff (Third Marquis, cadet, musician); Terry Byars (Actor, De Guiche's lackey, soldier); Gordon Clapp (Actor, cadet); Perry Corbin (her son); William Countryman (Carbon); Nina David (Porter, town woman); Mike Daugherty (poet); Daniel De Reay (First Marquis, soldier); Augustine Dunn (Velvert, cadet); John Edinburg (Porter, soldier); Kevin Fitzpatrick (Cavalier); Bob Flynn (First Porter); Jim Friedman (Pupil, musician, soldier); Heather Gubner (His Wife, Nurse); Shira Hackel (Cavalier's girl, town woman); Walter Hicklin (Lord, poet, Roxane's servant, soldier); Bob Harder (Cavalier); Veronica Horan (Lady, Nurse); Mark Ingwer (Second Marquis, pastry cook, soldier); Laurie Kennedy (Roxane); Martin Kralik (cutpurse, cadet); Len Kupfer (Lord, cadet); Bob Lane (Jodelet, policeman, soldier);Frank Langella (Cyrano De Bergerac); Emily Lape (Orange Girl, town woman, nurse); David Leary (Le Bret); Paul Libassi (cavalier, Spaniard); Alison Mills (Actress); Christopher Morse (Ligniere); Joan Pape (The Duenna); Laurence Peters (Cavalier); Sarah Peterson (Lady); Claire Petrie (porter, town woman); Frank Pope (Montfleury, pastry cook, Capuchin, Spaniard); Carol Potter (nurse); Brian Ross (Bellerose); Tom Sabin (admirer, pastry cook); Kate Schaefer (flower girl, town woman, nurse); Karen Schmidt (Lady); Laurie Shuman (cavalier girl, town woman); R.J. Stephens/Steve Lawson (Meddler, poet); Barbette Tweed (Lise);Susan Wefel (middle class lady, nurse) and Ellene Winn (Mother Superior) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Otis Bigelow was stage manager.
- (July 18 to 22; August 15 to 19, 1972) He played Giuseppe Giovia in Bertolt Brecht's play, "The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Dam Alcombright (newsboy); Robert Andrews (Whitewasher); Tom Atkins (Roma); Ronald Bagden (whitewasher); Emery Battis (The Actor, Judge, Pastor); Louis Beachner (Barker, Ted Ragg, O'Casey); Henry Braunstein (whitewasher); Frank Brown (Defense Counsel, bodyguard, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Yusef Bulos (Sheet, Ignatius Dullfeet); Peter Burke (Policeman, bodyguard); Elliott Burtoff (bodyguard); Jacqueline Cantor (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Kevin Coll (newsboy); Daniel De Reay (Prosecutor, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Eva Dorsey (Chicago & Cicero grocer); George Ede (Old Dogsborough); Peter Evans (Flake); Robert Gainer (Chicago & Cicero grocer); David Garcia (Shorty, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Steven Glassman (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Bing Gordon (Policeman, bodyguard, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Margaret Halley (Chicago & Cicero grocer); John Benjamin Hickey; Walter Hicklin (The Defendant Fish, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Walter Kernan (Reporter); Jay Kohn (whitewasher); Fritz Kupfer (bodyguard); Carol Anne Kycia (A little girl); Phyllis Levine (Chicago & Cicero grocer) Frank Licato (Goodwill, personal guard); Bill Little (newsboy); Tom Little (Newsboy); Jon Lonoff (reporter); Donald Madden (Arturo); Richard Master/Masur Bowl (Emanuele Girl); Paul McCarren (Butcher); George Morforgen (Clark); Matthew Neburger (reporter); Michael Phillips (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Vic Polizos (Mulberry); Frank Pope (Young Dogsborough); Carol Potter (a wounded woman); Katherine Pritchard (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Rex Robbins; Steve Robman (Caruther); David Schweizer (Young Inna); Barbara Shapiro (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Geoffrey Shlaes (bodyguard); Meg Simon (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Tom Smith (newsboy); R.L. Stephens (Court Physician, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Marty Tackel (reporter, bodyguard, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Stephen Terry (Gaffles, Greenwool, personal guard); Barbette Tweed (Betty Dullfleet); Durwood Watson (Dogsborough's manservant, bodyguard, Chicago & Cicero grocer); Eloise Watt (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Sigourney Weaver (Dockdaisy); Lee Wessof (bodyguard); Frend Windover (newsboy); Ellene Winn (Lady); Kathleen Young (Chicago & Cicero grocer); Brad Zervas (whitewasher) and Richard Zobel (Crocket, Chicago & Cicero grocer); in the cast. John Conklin was scenic designer. Santo Loquasto was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Peter Hunt was director.
- (July 25 to 29; August 22 to 26, 1972) He played Meterstein in Moss Hart and George S. Kaufman's play, "Once in a Lifetime," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (George Lewis); Ron Bagden (Boom Boy, Schlepkin brother); Emery Battis (Norton, Mr. Flick); Karlene Bradley (Helen Hobart); Alison Brooks (Susan Walker); Frank Brown (Moulton, Schlepkin brother); Yusef Bulos (Kammerling); Elliott Burtoff (Light Man, reporter); Terry Byars (Bellboy, Sullivan, portrait artist); Maria Corsaro (Miss Newton, George's secretary); Dan De Reay (Second Couple, cameraman); Susan De La Vergne (movie extra); Eva Dorsey (Maid, movie extra); Peter Evans (Lawrence Vail); Glenna Fickert (Second Couple, bridesmaid); David Garcia (policeman, electrician); Kathy Garland (Makeup girl); Steve Glassman (Barber, Schlepkin brother); Bing Gordon (chauffeur, leading man); Walter Hicklin (Fulton, Schlepkin brother); Veronica Horan (Phyllis Fontaine); Ken Howard (Jerry Hyland); Kate Kelly (Coat Check Girl, bridesmaid); Walter Kernan (Page); Fritz Kupfer (Weisskopf); Frank Licato (policeman, electrician, Schlepkin brother); Jon Lonoff (light man, Schlepkin brother); Paul McCarren (Narrator, Ernest, movie extra, biographer Schlepkin brother); Richard Master/Masur (Bishop, Schlepkin brother); Joan Matthews (bridesmaid); Sam Miller (Schlepkin brother); Joan Pape (May Daniels); Vic Polizos (Porter); Frank Pope (First Couple, pie man, Schlepkin brother); Carol Potter (Miss Leighton); Kathy Pritchard (Manicurist); Eda Reiss Merin (Mrs. Walker); Rex Robbins (Herman Glogauer);Geoff Shlaes (truckman, Schlepkin brother); Barbara Shapiro (First Couple); Marty Tackel (Page); Jane Unger (Hobart fan); Kathy Volpe (Girl); Durwood Watson (Chauffeur, Schlepkin brother); Lynny Weinstein (Cigarette Girl); Eloise Watt (maid, bridesmaid); Sigourney Weaver (Florabel Leigh); Lee Wessof (Cameraman); Ellene Winn (Woman, Miss Chasen, bridesmaid); Kathy Wright (bridesmaid); Kathy Young (movie extra); Brad Zervas (Sound Mixer) and Rich Zobel (reporter); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. John Conklin was scenery and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Franklin Keysary was stage manager. David Schweizer was assistant director. Terry Byars was also pianist.
- (June 29 to July 8, 1972) He played Mortimer in Friedrich Schiller's play, "Mary Stuart," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Burleigh); Emery Battis (Talbot); Frank Brown (Aubespine); Daniel De Reay (Officer); George Ede (Melvil); Patricia Elliott (Mary Stuart); Peter Evans (Davison); Paul McCarren (Bellievre); Eda Reiss Merin (Hanna); Chris Sarandon (Leicester); William Swetland (Paulet); Martin Tackel (O'Kelly); Carol Teitel (Elizabeth); Lee Wessof (Officer) and Richard Zobel (Officer) in the cast. John Conklin was scenic and costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Franklin Kaysar was stage manager.
- (August 8 to 12, 1972) He played Paul Unger in Clifford Odets' play, "The Country Girl," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Tom Atkins (Phil Cook); Alison Brooks (Nancy Stoddard); Joyce Ebert (Georgie Elin); Peter Evans (Larry); James Naughton (Bernie Dodd) and Rex Robbins (Frank Elgin); in the cast. Arvin Brown was director. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Marjorie Kellogg was settings and costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Frnaklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (July 4 to 13, 1974) He played Simon Medevedenko in Anton Chekhov's play, "The Seagull," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Blythe Danner (Nina Zaryechnaya);Stephen DePietri (workman); Olympia Dukakis (Pauline Andreyevna); George Ede (Shamrayev); John Giletto (Yakov); Lee Grant (Irina Nikolayevna); Sheila Hickey (Cook); Frank Langella (Trepleff Constantin); Kevin McCarthy (Boris Trigorin); Marian Mercer (Masha); Daniel Morris (workman); Eileen Opatut (housemaid); William Swetland (Peter Nikolaevich); Barbara Tirrell (housemaid) and Louis Zorich (Eugene Sergeyevich) in the cast. Robert Darling was scenic designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Linda Fisher was costume designer. Peter Hunt was lighting designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 6 to 10, 1974) He played Wint Selby in Eugene O'Neill's play, "Ah, Wilderness!," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Emery Battis (David McComber); Carol Bowers (whore); John Giletto (Arthur); Dan Hamilton (Richard); Freda Kavenagh (Nora); Laurie Kennedy (Belle); Gary Lahti (salesman); Nancy Mette (Mildred); Jack Milton (Bartender); Richard Ramos (Sid Davis); David Simonds (Tommy); Carol Teitel (Essie); Barbette Tweed (Lily Miller); JoBeth Williams (Muriel McComber) and Louis Zorich (Nat Miller) in the cast. Roger Meeker was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Edward Berkeley was director. Santo Loquasto was settings and costume designer. Franklin Keysar was stage manager.
- (August 13 to 17, 1974) He played Johnny Boyle in Sean O'Casey's play, "Juno and the Paycock," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with David Ackroyd (Charlie Bentham); Deborah Boily (female); Emery Battis (Joxer Daly); Spencer Cherashore (2nd furniture removal man); Stephen DePietri (1st mobilizer); Joyce Ebert (Mrs. Maisie Madigan); John Faro Piroman (coal vendor); Geraldine Fitzgerald (Juno Boyle); John Giletto (1st furniture removal man); Dan Hamilton (Jerry Devine); Sheila Hickey (female); Debra L. Jones (female); Freda Kavanaugh (female); Stephen Kolzak (2nd mobilizer); Suzanne Lederer (Mary Boyle); Purcell McKarney (Robbie Tancred); Peggy O'Neil (female); Milo O'Shea (Captain Jack Boyle); Elizabeth Parrish (Mrs. Brady); Nancy Raffman (female); Stuart Ross (Needle Nugent); Alexandra Rubinstein (female); Carol Teitel (Mrs. Tancred); Barbara Tirrell (female) and JoBeth Williams (Mrs. Coyne) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Arvin Brown was director. David Jenkins was setting designer. Bill Walker was costume designer. Richard Devin was lighting designer. Arthur B. Rubinstein was orchestra and musical supervisor. Herbert Kaplan was musical director. Lawrence J. Blank was assistant arranger and conductor. Andy Thomas Anselmo was vocal consultant. Franklin Keysar was stage manager. Charlene Harrington was assistant stage manager.
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