- (December 9, 1964 to January 10, 1965) He played Sosia in Plautus' play, "Amphitryon," Richard Block at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Martin C. Brown (Blepharo); James Woodall (Amphitryon); John Seitz (Jove); Will Kennon (Mercury); Marge Ballantyne (Bromia) and Barbara Cornett (Alcmena) in the cast George Smith, David Semonin, James Cash, Larry Bates, Ted Morrison, John Kessler, Kathy Sigler played assorted Thebans in the cast. Richard Block was adapter and director.
- (February 12 to March 7, 1965) He played Nicola in George Bernard Shaw's play, "Arms and the Man," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Denise Fergusson (Raina Petkoff); Barbara Cornett (Catherine Petkoff); Liz Vissing (Louka); Will Kennon (Captain Bluntschli); Jack Collard (Russian Officer); John Setiz (Major Paul Petkoff) and James Woodall (Major Sergius Saranoff) in the cast. Richard Block was director.
- (March 12 to April 4, 1965) He played the Actor in Stephen Vincent Benet's play, "John Brown's Body," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with James Woodall, John Seitz, Jane Welch, Will Kennon and Jack Collard in the cast of actors. The Singers included Cliff Batliner, Diane Houghton, Walter Stengell, Liz Vissing and Beverly Wise. Ewel Cornett was director.
- (April 9 to May 2, 1965) He played Davies in Harold Pinter's play, "The Caretaker," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Jack Collard (Mick) and John Seitz (Aston) in the cast. Richard Block was director.
- (May 7 to 30, 1965) He played a woodcutter in Fay and Michael Kanin's play, "Rashomon," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Will Kennon (Priest); Jack Collward (wigmaker); John Seitz (Bandit); James Woodall (Husband) Denise Fergusson (Wife); Barbara Cornett (Mother); Bobbie Ann Freeman (Medium); and Rebekah Karp (child) in the cast. Based on the stories by Ryunosuke Akutagawa. Ewel Cornett was director.
- (October 14 to November 7, 1965) He played Algernon Moncrieff in Oscar Wilde's play, "The Importance of Being Earnest," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bryan E. Clark (John Worthing); John Seitz (Canon Chasuble D.D.); Charles Kissinger (Lane); Donald Cooper (Merriman); Kathryn Wheeler (Lady Bracknell); Patricia Stewart (Hon. Gwendolyn Fairfax); Sally Douglass (Cecily Cardew); and Jo Deodato (Miss Prism) in the cast. James Dyas was director.
- (November 11 to 28, 1965) He played Julian in Peter Shaffer's play, "The Public Eye," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with John Seitz (Charles) and Marguerite Tarrant (Belinda) in the cast. Ken Costigan was director.
- (November 11 to 28, 1965) He played the Guard in Jean Paul Sartre's play, "No Exit," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with John Seitz (Mr. Garcin); Pat Stewart (Inez) and Marguerite Tarrant (Estelle) in the cast. Ken Costigan was director.
- (December 30, 1965 to January 16, 1966) He played Estragon in Samuel Beckett's play, "Waiting for Godot," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with John Seitz (Vladimir); David Semonin (Lucky); Grant Sheehan (Pozzo); and Marc Clark (boy) in the cast. Richard Block was director.
- (January 20 to February 13, 1966) He played Dr. Rank in Henrik Ibsen's play, "A Doll's House," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Patricia Stewart (Norma Helmer); Judith Wikoff (Helen); Grant Sheehan (Torvald Helmer); Mitzi Friedlander (Christine Linde); John Seitz (Nils Krogstad); Chester Clark (Ivar Helmer); Celeste Clark (Emmy Helmer) in the cast. Richard Block was translator and director.
- (February 17 to March 6, 1966) He played Alain in Moliere's play, "School for Wives," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Patricia Stewart (Georgette); Ned Beatty (Amolphe); Grant Sheehan (Chysalde); Patricia Squires (Agnes); Paul Watson (Horace); Don Cooper (Enrique); Bryan Clark (Oronte) in the cast. Miles Malleson was adapter. Richard Block was director.
- (March 10 to April 3, 1966) He played Bernard in Arthur Miller's play, "Death of a Salesman," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Ned Beatty (Willy Loman); Jo Deodato (Linda); Paul Watson (Happy); Grant Sheehan (Biff); Jack Collard (Charley); Patricia Stewart (the woman); Charles Kissinger (Uncle Ben); Bryan E. Clark (Howard Wagner); Sherrill Brown (Jenny); Don Cooper (Stanley); Walta Beatty (Miss Forsythe); Sherri Watson (Letta); in the cast. Tom Gruenewald was director.
- (April 7 to May 1, 1966) He played the Hired Man in George M. Cohan's play, "The Tavern," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Grant Sheehan (The Tavern Keeper's son); Sharon Watson (The Hired Girl); Ned Beatty (The Tavern Keeper); Bryan E. Clark (The Vagabond); Patricia Stewart (the Woman); Warren Colston (The Governor); Kathryn Wheeler (The Governor's Wife); Paul Watson (The Fiance); and Richard Block (Stevens) in the cast. Dennis Broughton, John Helfrich and Joseph Kelly played the Sherriff's men. Richard Block was also director.
- (May 10 to 29, 1966) He played the Stage Manager in Thornton Wilder's play, "Our Town," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Grant Sheehan (Dr. Gibbs); Chester Clark (Joe Crowell/Si Crowell); Paul Watson (Howie Newsome); Patricia Stewart (Mrs. Gibbs); Sharon Watson (Mrs. Webb); Greg Griffith (George Gibbs); Celeste Clark (Rebecca Gibbs); Marc Clark (Wally Webb); Amanda Dick (Emily Webb); Gavin Whitsett (Professor Willard/Constable Warren); Ned Beatty (Mr. Webb); Robert Hitt (Simon Stimson); Ellen Mease (Mrs. Soames); Neil Fleckman (Sam Craig); in the cast. The Townspeople of Grovers Corners were played by Diane Caslin, Chandy Cooper, Kent Metcalf, Wayne Metcalf, Gary Mullinax, James Schlageter. Richard Block was director.
- (1966-1967 season) He played Keller in William Gibson's play, "The Miracle Worker," in the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Kentucky) production in a State Tour with Paul Watson (A Doctor); Jo Deodato (Kate); Kathy Amos (Helen); Joan Michel (Martha); Marc Clark (Percy); Sherri Watson (Aunt Ev); Lenny Baker (James); Grant Sheehan (Anagnos); Jane Singer (Annie Sullivan); Paula Sears (Viney); in the cast. Blind Girls were played by Diane Caslin (Servant), Jean Caslin (Servant), Julie DeMunbrun, Suszanne DeMunbrun, Amy Karzen, Cindy Knight, Pamela O'Banion. Karl Eigsti was director.
- (March 9 to April 2, 1967) He played Kim Bong Choy in David Rayfiel's play, "Nathan Weinstein's Daughter," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Jane Singer (Rachel Weinstein); Lenny Baker (Arnold Rose); Bryan E. Clark (Nathan Weinstein); Paul Watson (Dr. Lance Augenblick); Mary Kent Wilson (a patient); Jo Deodato (Mrs. Wolf Snow); Cliff Lambert (a ticket window); Grant Sheehan (Harry Wang);Sherri Watson (Deborah Wang) and James Carruthers (Lem Fowler) in the cast. Gennaro Montanino was director.
- (April 6 to 30, 1967) He played Steve Hubbell in Tennessee Williams' play, "A Streetcar Named Desire," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Gloria James (Neighbor Woman); Sherri Watson (Eunice Hubbell); Grant Sheehan (Stanley Kowalski); Jane Singer (Stella Kowalski); James Carruthers (Harold "Mitch" Mitchell); Jane Welch (Blanche Dubois); Paul Watson (Pablo Gonzalez); Lenny Baker (A young collector); Jo Deodato (Nurse) and Bryan E. Clark (Doctor); in the cast. Philip Minor was director.
- (October 5 to 29, 1967) He played Tiny Duffy in Robert Penn Warren's play, "All The King's Men," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Barry Michlin (Narrator); Charles Kissinger (William/Frey); Lenny Baker (Tom Stark); James Woodall (Jack Burden); Jane Singer (Anne Stanton); Marilyn Rieser (Lucy Stark); Max Howard (Dr. Adam Stanton); Gerald Harte (Judge Irwin); BIlly Bradford (Sugar Boy); Grace Chapman (Sadie Burke); Grant Sheehan (Willie Stark) and Dale Carter Cooper (Mother of Jack Burden); in the cast. Richard Block was director.
- (May 9 to June 2, 1968) He played Dupont Dufort Junior in Jean Anouilh's play, "Thieves' Carnival," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Bobby Jones (Musician); Max Howard (Hector); Jane Singer (Eva); Billy Bradford (Town Crier); Barry Michlin (Peterbono); Lenny Baker (Gustave); Temple Sternm (Nurse); Reedy Gibbs (Juliette): Dale Carter Cooper (Lady Hurf); Grant Sheehan (Lord Edgard); Charles Kissinger (Dupont Dufort Senior) and Kathy Amos (a young girl) in the cast. Richard Block was director. The Policemen were played by Billy Bradford, Chris Miller and Tony Minks.
- (February 6 to 23, 1969) He played Berenger in Eugene Ionesco's play, "Rhinoceros," was performed at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Marguerite Davis (The Waitress); Mitzi Friedlander (The Grocer's Wife); Dale Carter Cooper (The Housewife); Rand Bridges (Jean); Fred Morsell (The Grocer/Fireman); Gardner Hays (The Old Gentleman/Dudard); Robert Milton (The Logician/Botard); David Zirlin (The Cafe Proprietor/Mr. Papillon); Kathryn Grody (Daisy); Mitzi Friedlander (Mrs. Boeuf); in the cast. Derek Prouse was translator. Jacques Cartier was director.
- (April 10 to 27, 1969) He played Monsieur Argan in Moliere's play, "The Imaginary Invalid," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Kathryn Grody (Toinette); Reedy Gibbs (Angelica); Dale Carter Cooper (Beline); Fred Morsell (Monsieur Bonneyfoy/The Apothecary); Robert Brink (Cleante); Robert Milton (Dr. Diaforus); Gardner Hays (Dr. Thomas Diaforus); Harriet Dean Richards (Louise); Rand Bridges (Monsieur Beralde) and David Zirlin (Dr. Purgon) in the cast. Richard Block was director
- (December 30, 1982 to January 30, 1983) He played Inspector Slack in Moie Charles and Barbara Toy's adaptation of Agatha Christie's play, "Murder at the Vicarage," at the Actors Theatre of Louisville (Mainstage) in Louisville, Kentucky with Frederic Major (The Vicar, the Rev. Leonard Clement); Jessie J. Jones (Griselda); Daniel Jenkins (Dennis); Sally Faye Reit (Mary); William Mesnik (Ronald Hawes); Teresa DeZarn (Lettice Protheroe); Adale O'Brien (Miss Maple); Jen Jones (Mrs. Price Ridley); Cynthia Carle (Anne Protheroe); Steve Rankin (Lawrence Redding); Andy Backer (Dr. John Haydock); Herb Metzler (Colonel Protheroe) and Scott Phelps (Police Constable) in the cast. Larry Deckel was director.
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