- Knock Knock (1976). Comedy. Written by Jules Feiffer. Directed by Marshall W. Mason [earliest Broadway credit]. Biltmore Theatre: 24 Feb 1976- 3 Jul 1976 (152 performances + 8 previews). Cast: Neil Flanagan (as "Abe"), Judd Hirsch (as "Wiseman/Messenger/Gambler/Judge/Joan's Voices"), Daniel Seltzer (as "Cohn"), Nancy Snyder (as "Joan"). Standbys: Herman O. Arbeit (as "Abe/Cohn/Gambler/Judge/Messenger/Wiseman"), Kristin Van Buren (as "Joan"). Replacement actors: Charles Durning (as "Cohn") [from 26 May 1976- ?], Leonard Frey (as "Gambler/Judge/Messenger/Wiseman") [from 6 Apr 1976- ?], John Heffernan (as "Abe") [from 26 May 1976- ?], Lynn Redgrave (as "Joan") [from 26 May 1976- ?]. Produced by Terry Allen Kramer and Harry Rigby. Produced by arrangement with The Circle Repertory Company.
- Portrayed Clare Quilty in the Broadway-bound musical "Lolita, My Love" (1971), by John Barry and Alan Jay Lerner.
- Originated the lead role of Harold in the original off-Broadway production of 'The Boys in the Band'.
- In 1974 he was the only actor from the 1973 TV movie Shirts/Skins (1973) who reprised his role in the similarly titled unsold sitcom pilot. The pilot was never aired.
- (1979) He acted in the play, "Two-Part Invention", at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois, with Jerome Kilty.
- (1969) He acted in Mart Crowley's play, "The Boys in the Band", at the Wyndham's Theatre in London, England with Kenneth Nelson, Robert La Tourneaux, Douglas Lambert, John Carlisle, John Hamill and William Gaunt in the cast. Robert Moore was the director.
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