- (1999) TV Commercial for HotJobs.com.
- (April 19, 2002 - June 30, 2002) "The Man Who Had All the Luck," dramatic revival; written by Arthur Miller; incidental music by Tom Kochan; directed by Scott Ellis; with Samantha Mathis (portraying Hester Falk); Chris O'Donnell (portraying David Beeves); Mason Adams (portraying Dan Dibble); James Rebhorn (portraying Pat Beeves); Sam Robards (portraying Gustav Eberson); Edward James Hyland (portraying Andrew Falk); Dan Moran (portraying Shory); Richard Riehle (portraying J.B. Feller); Ryan Shively (portraying Amos Beeves); David Wohl (portraying Augie Belfast); and Mary Catherine Wright (portraying Aunt Belle) in the cast; on Broadway at the American Airlines Theater, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (77 total performances, including 15 previews beginning April 19, 2002).
- (November 23, 2002 - January 26, 2003) "Dinner at Eight," written by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber; directed by Gerald Gutierrez; with David Wohl portraying Mr. Fitch; on Broadway at the Vivian Beaumont Theater, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (August 2001) Appeared in "The Skin of Our Teeth," written by Thornton Wilder; at the Adams Memorial Theatre, Williamstown, Massachusetts, USA.
- (November 9, 2012 - January 20, 2013) "Golden Boy," dramatic revival; written by Clifford Odets; directed by Bartlett Sher; with David Wohl portraying Mickey; on Broadway at the Belasco Theatre, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA (83 total performances, with 30 previews beginning November 9, 2012).
- (March 22, 1981 - March 29, 1981) "The Buddy System," written by Jonathan Feldman; directed by Edward Berkeley; with Victor Bevine; Ralph Bruneau; Ron Fassier; Chris Gartin (as Christopher Gartin); Keith Gordon; John Rothman; and David Wohl in the opening night cast; Off-Broadway at Circle in the Square Downtown Theatre, Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA.
- (March 1, 2012 to April 1, 2012) He played Sigmund Freud in Mark St. Germain's play, "Freud's Last Session," at the Public Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania with Jonathan Crombie (C.S. Lewis) in the cast. Mary B. Robinson was director. Allen Moyer was scenic and costume designer. Phil Monat was lighting designer. Zach Moore was sound designer. Don Wadsworth was dialect coach. Pat McCorkle was casting director. Fred Noel was production stage manager. Adrienne Wells was assistant stage manager. Ted Pappas was artistic director.
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