- (1976) He acted in the play, "Misalliance," at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, with Donald Moffat, Lynn Redgrave OBE and William Atherton. Eric Head (scenic designer), Laura Crow (costume designer) and Austin Pendleton (director).
- (1977) He acted in the play, "Too Good To Be True," at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, Illinois with Jack Gwillim. Crew included Fred Koluch (scenic designer), and Laura Crow (costume designer).
- (1978) He acted in William Shakespeare's "Twelfth Night" at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. Cast and crew included with Ellis Rabb and Laura Crow (costume designer).
- (1979) He acted in the play, "Charlie's Aunt," at the Academy Festival Theatre in Chicago, Illinois.
- Morning's at Seven (1980). Comedy (revival). Written by Paul Osborn [final credit during lifetime]. Directed by Vivian Matalon. Lyceum Theatre: 10 Apr 1980- 16 Aug 1981 (564 performances + 16 previews that began on 27 Mar 1980). Cast: Nancy Marchand (as "Ida Bolton"), Maureen O'Sullivan (as "Esther Crampton"), Elizabeth Wilson (as "Aaronetta Gibbs"), Teresa Wright (as "Cora Swanson"), Maurice Copeland Theodore Swanson"), Lois De Banzie (as "Myrtle Brown"), Richard Hamilton (as "Carl Bolton"), Gary Merrill (as "David Crampton"), David Rounds (as "Homer Bolton"). Replacement actors during run: King Donovan (as "Carl Bolton"), Nancy Kulp (as "Aaronetta Gibbs"), Carmen Mathews(as "Cora Swanson"), Robert Moberly (as "Homer Bolton"), Charlotte Moore (as "Myrtle Brown"), Russell Nype (as "David Crampton"), Kate Reid (as "Ida Bolton"), Harriet Rogers (as "Ida Bolton"), Shepperd Strudwick (as "David Crampton"). Produced by Elizabeth I. McCann, Nelle Nugent and Ray Larsen.
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