- (Summer 1978) He acted in Sam Shepard's play, "The Tooth of Crime," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Donald Berman; Jamey Sheridan; Matt Ransom; David Miller and Kermit Frazier in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (July 2 to 17, 1978) He played the Ref in Sam Shepard's play, "The Tooth of Crime," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts was performed with Brian Benben (Galactic Jack); Donald F. Berman (Crow); Kermit Frazier (Doc); David K. Miller (Cheyenne); Viveca Parker (Becky); Matthew Ransom (Star Man); Jamey Sheridan (Hoss) and Scott Sherman (Percussionist) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Martin Kapell was director. Donato Moreno was designer. Philip Lippel was lighting designer. Judith Dennis was stage manager. Sam Shepard and The Four Guys and The Company were music department.
- (July 30 to August 25, 1978) He played Sim in John O'Keeffe's play, "Wild Oats," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Kermit Frazier (John Dory); Martin Kapell (Muz, Twitch); Don Keller (Harry Thunder); David K. Miller (Sir George Thunder); Betsy Aidem (Landlady; Zacharina); Brian Benben (Banks); Donald F. Berman (Farmer Gammon); Viveca Parker (Amelia); Amanda Michael Plummer (Jane); Caroline McGee (Lady Amaranth); Matthew Ransom (Ephraim Smooth); Kim Beaty (Lamp); Bronwen Crothers (Trap) and Jamey Sheridan (Jack Rover). Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Steve Lawson was director. Donato Moreno was designer. Philip Lippel was lighting designer. Judith Dennis was stage manager.
- (August 6 to 25, 1978) He played Ivan Chaadalev and Second Thief in Nikolai Gogol's play, "The Overcoat," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (Second Woman); Kim Beaty (Katina); Brian Benben (Zagoskin, Doctor); Donald F. Berman (Anton Aksakov); Bronwen Crothers (Natalya Danil); Kermit Frazier (Akaky Akakyevich Bashmachkin); Dori Keller (First Thief, Pedestrian); Caroline McGee (His Secretary, Pushkin); David K. Miller (Policeman, Borough Police Commissioner, Very Important Person); Viveca Parker (Anastasia); Matthew Ransom (Fedor Bagritsky, Another Very Important Person) and Jamey Sheridan (Petrovich) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Martin Kapell was director. Donato Moreno was designer. Philip Lippel was lighting designer. G. George Abell was stage manager.
- (July 9 to 24, 1978) He played party boy in George F. Walker's play, "Gossip," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (party girl); Kim Beaty (Margaret); Brian Benben (T.M. Power); Donald F. Berman (Baxter); Bronwen Crothers (Brigot Nelson); Kermit Frazier (Norman Lewis); Martin Kapell (Pedro Puchinsky); Dori Keller (Party girl); Caroline McGee (Susan Long); David K. Miller (Peter Bellum); Viveca Parker (Bitch Nelson); Amanda Michael Plummer (Anna); Matthew Ransom (Allan) and Jamey Sheridan (Sam Lewis) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. David Rotenberg was director. Donato Moreno was designer. Philip Lippel was lighting designer. G. Roger Abell was stage manager. Cathy Sprague was costume assistant.
- (June 25 to July 3, 1978) He played Tom Snout in William Shakespeare's play, "A Midsummer's Night Dream," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (Francis Flute); Kim Beaty (Helena); Brian Benben (Nick Bottom); Donald F. Berman (Philostrate/Puck); Bronwen Crothers (Hippolyta); Kermit Frazier (Egeus, Peter Quince); Dori Keller (Snug); Caroline McGee (Titania); David K. Miller (Theseus/Oberon); Viveca Parker (Hermia); Amanda Michael Plummer (Robin Starveling, a Fairy); Matthew Ransom (Demetrius) and Jamey Sheridan (Lysander) in the cast . Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Gregory Boyd was director. Donato Moreno was designer. Philip Lippel was lighting designer. G. Roger Abell was stage manager.
- (July 23 to August 18, 1979) He played Chorus in Michael Ondaatje's play, "The Collected Works of Billy The Kid," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Elizabeth Bayer (Manuela); Laurence E. Belkin (chorus); Donald Berman (William Bonney); James Eckhouse (Patrick Garrett); Mitchell Litrofsky (John Chisum); Tom Maseli (chorus); Kevin O'Rourke (Charles Bowdre, Azariah F. Wild, Deputy, J.W. Bell); Meghan Robinson (Angela Dickinson); Kathleen Salamone (Celsa); Annie Szamosi (Sallie Chisum); Paul Walker (Tom O'Follard, Deputy); Scott Rickey Wheeler (Deputy, interviewer, Pete Maxwell); in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. David Rotenberg was director. Randolph Dreyfuss was composer and pianist. Nina Moser was set designer. Jeffrey Schneider was costume designer. James Bush was lighting designer. Melanie Sutherland was stage manager. Raymond Weaver was violinist.
- (July 9 to August 19, 1979) He played the Clown in William Shakespeare's play, "Twelfth Night," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Laurence E. Belkin (Sebastian, Curio); Donald F. Berman (Malvolio); James Eckhouse (A sea captain, a priest, second officer, servant); Katie Grant (Olivia); Mitchell Litrofsky (Orsino); Tom Maesli (Antonio); Kevin O'Rourke (Sir Toby Belch); Kathleen Salamone (Maria); Annie Szamosi (Viola); Paul Walker (Sir Andrew Aguecheek) and Scott Rickey Wheeler (Valentine, first officer) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Gregory Boyd and Martin Kapell were directors. Randolph Dreyfuss was composer and pianist. Jeffrey Schneider was costume designer. Robert Baker was stage manager.
- (July 16 to August 18, 1979) He played Planter and man with a fishing pole in Richard Nelson's play, "Baal in the Twenty-First Century," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Laurence E. Belkin (scene changer); Donald F. Berman (man who act like beast, waiter); James Eckhouse (Baal); Katie Grant (Sophie); Mitchell Litrofsky (Duszak, man act like beast); Tom Maseli (scene changer); Kevin O'Rourke (Boss); Megan Robinson (female singer, young woman); Cecilia Rubino (Johanna); Kathleen Salamone (Emily); Paul Walker (Johnny); Scott Rickey Wheeler (Man, Crap Player, Crony); . Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Martin Kapell was director. Jeffrey Schneider was set and costume designer. James Bush was lighting designer. John Kazanjian was stage manager.
- (June 24 to August 17, 1979) He played Van Helsing in Douglas Johnson's play, "Dracula," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre at Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Elizabeth Bayer (Hope); Laurence F. Belkin (Quincey Morris); Donald F. Berman (R.M. Renfield); James Eckhouse (Chauncey DeVille); Katie Grant (Lucy Westenra); Mitchell Litrofsky (John Seward); Kevin O'Rourke (Prompter); Megan Robinson (Chastity); Kathleen Salamone (Mina Murray); Annie Szamosi (Faith) and Paul Walker (Jonathan Harker) in the cast. Nikos Psacharopoulos was artistic director. Gregory Boyd was director. John Aschenbrenner and Randolph Dreyfuss were musical directors. Laurie Boyd was choreographer. Jeffrey Schneider was set and costume designer. James Bush was lighting designer. John Kazanjian was stage manager. Randolph Dreyfuss was also pianist. Raymond Weaver was violinist.
- (August 8 to 29, 1980) He played Gross, Moderator, Cop and bartender in David Mamet's play, "The Water Engine" in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (Rito); David Bryant (Charles Lang); Chris DeBlasio (soundmaster); Randolph Dreyfuss (Bum); Peggy Harmon (singer, gross secretary, voiceover); John Bedford Lloyd (mailman, Oberman); Kevin McGuire (Murray, Postal Process, Inventor, Foreman); Meghan Robinson (Murray's secretary, Mrs. Varec); Scott Wakefield (Announcer, Mr. Wallace) and Pamela White (chainletter, soapbox speaker) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Steve Lawson was director. Robert Baker was assistant director. Gail Sadow was set designer. Loy Arcenas was costume designer. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Chris DeBlasio was also composer and sound director. Bonnie Sumner was stage manager. Robin Herskowitz was assistant stage manager
- (July 28 to August 29, 1980) He played Skinny, Shlink's Man a Chinese in Bertolt Brecht's play, "In the Jungle of the Cities," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (salvation army girl); Donald F. Berman (Shlink the Lumber Dealer); David Bryant (Collie Couch known as Baboon, a procurer); Frances Civardi (Mary Garga, his sister); Randolph Dreyfuss (John Garga, his father; C. Mayness, owner of a lending library); Peggy Harmon (Jane Larry, his mistress); John Lloyd (George Garga); Tom Maseli (J. Finnay known as Worm, Owner of a Chinese hotel); Kevin McGuire (Pat Mankey's first mate); Meghan Robinson (Mae Garga, his mother); Scott Wakefield (A Salvation Army preacher) and Pamela White (Salvation army girl) in the cast. Gregory Boyd was director. Loy Arcenas was set and costume designer. Chris DeBlasio was musical director and composer. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Gail Sadow was assistant designer. Bonnie Sumner was stage manager. Chris DeBlasio and Randolph Dreyfuss were piano and synthesizer players. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (July 11 to August 28, 1980) he played Second Husband, Henry English, man with poem, Ferret, Defendant, Old Man McShifter, Louand Man in in Henry Pilk's play, "Pilk's Madhouse," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company production at the Adams Memorial Theatre Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Betsy Aidem (wife, Sharon, Sandra); Donald F. Berman (first husband, different man, Robert, Jockler); Reg E. Cathey (Tramp Two, Dr. Phillimon, Arthur, Rob Keogh, Man); Randolph Dreyfuss (Phipps, McLoys, Prosecutor, Dr. Bowmer, Ernie, Man); Peggy Harmon (Widow Quim, Mother, Henrietta Flame, Lady, Doctor); Tom Maseli (Creamwell, Dermer, Brother, Jackson, Gent, Man) and Scott Wakefield (the beaver) in the cast. David Rotenberg was director. Loy Arcenas was set designer. Gail Sadow was costume designer. Eric Rissler Thayer was lighting designer. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director.
- (July 1 to 17, 1982) He played Sancho Panza, Young Collector and Bellhop in the revue, "Tennessee Williams: A Celebration," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Karen Allen (Laura Wingfield; Esmeralda; Miriam); Tom Atkins (Stanley Kowalski; Kilroy); Erica Auerbach (child); Dimitrios Balodimas (Young John); Emery Battis (Rev. Winemiller; Nonno; Maurice); Victor Bevine (Val); Samantha Calamari (child); Chris Clemenson (Father DeLeo, Chris, Mark, Maurice's Gofer, Bellhop, Doctor); Martin Curland (Stuff, Stanley's companion, Tom Jr.); Gwen DeLuca (Angel); Jerome Dempsey (Gutman; Big Daddy); Jency DuPont (Young Alma); Joyce Ebert (The Princess); Michael French (Bobby, Jack-in-Black, Sky); Jeremy Garnish (child); Anthony Goldwyn (Hemingway, Jack, Bellhop); Frank Hankey (Salesman, Policeman); Katherine Helmond (Marguerite; Hannah; Carolyn); Megan Hertzig (Young Alma); Becky Howland (child); Jason Howland (child); Leah Joki (Jane, Nellie, Leona); Lesley Kahn (Isabel, Rosa, Willie); Christopher Kavanaugh (child); Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Chance Wayne); Laurie Kennedy (Stella Kowalski; Alma; Celeste, Trinket, Grace); Scott LaFeber (George, Bellhop); Roberta Maxwell (Maggie; Carol Cutrere; Woman); Allen McCullough (Chicken, Policeman); Todd Melin (child); Marty Moran; James Naughton (Brick; Alvaro); George Morforgen (Jacques/Quixote; Lawrence, Writer, Nightingale, Scott); Joan McMurtrey (Mrs. Wire, Mrs. Venable, Lady Mulligan, Leona, Gypsy, Bodey); Tori Nichols (child); Carrie Nodella (Charlotte, Myrtle); Robert Nugent Jr. (Young John); Carrie Nye (Blanche DuBois; Zelda); Michael Ontkean (Jim; Dr. John); Austin Pendleton (Tom Wingfield; Mr. Charlie, The Writer, August); Margaret Phillips (Amanda Wingfield; Big Mama); Shenna Santelli (child); Dwight Schultz (Mitch; Lord Byron; Shannon); Steven Skybell (Dusty, Man at New Year's Eve Party, Bellhop); Heather Spear (child); Myra Lucretia Taylor (Miss Lucy, Helena, Trinket, Vee), Nurse Porter); Maria Tucci (Serafina; Catharine); Jane White (Lady; Maxine; Mrs. Gofort) and Rachel Whitmer (child) in the cast. Marge Champion was choreographer, movement advisor and trustee emerita. Tennessee Williams; Ralph Renzi and Elliott Norton were in attendance. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director and director. Tony Straiges was scenic designer. Jess Goldstein was costume designer. Pat Collins was lighting designer. Tom Brennan was associate director. Michael O'Flaherty was music supervisor and composer. Robert Barron and Kay Matschullat were director's assistants. Andrew Mendelson and Regan McLemore were vocal consultants. Deborah Brown was casting director. Tom Brennan, Bonnie Monte, Austin Pendleton and the company were additional script assistants. Mark Healy was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager. Jay Spadone was conductor. Lehman and Paul Cowan were clarinet and saxophone players. Gerald Mortenson was trumpeter. Scott Sherman was drummer. Joe Messina played Bass. Jim Thompson was guitarist and mandolin player. Doug Mclean was harmonica player. Deborah Lapidus, Jay Spadone and Brad Flickinger were additional musical composers.
- (July 20 to 31; August 10 to 14, 1982) He played a bank messenger in John Murray and Allen Boretz's play, "Room Service," in a Williamstown Theatre Festival production at the Main Stage in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Emery Battis (Dr. Glass); Tom Brennan (Senator Blake); Robert Brolli (Simon Jenkins); Dick Cavett (Leo Davis); Christian Clemenson (Joseph Gribble); Jerome Dempsey (Gregory Wagner); Michael French (House Detective); Joe Grifasi (Harry Binion); Frank Hankey (Timothy Hogarth, house detective); Edward Herrmann (Gordon Miller); Daniel Hugh-Kelly (Faker Englund); Laurie Kennedy (Christine Marlowe); Dinah Manoff (Hilda Manney); Allen McCullough (house detective); Sam Ostroff (bellhop); Dwight Schultz (Sasha Smirnoff) and Kevin Smith (bell hop) in the cast. Joe Grifasi and Jerry Dempsey were backstage. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Kenneth Frankel was director. John Kasarda was setting designer. Rita Ryack was costume designer. James F. Ingalls was lighting designer. Mark Healy was stage manager. Scott LaFeber was assistant stage manager.
- (Summer 1992)- played Dromio in "The Comedy of Errors" in Shakespeare in the Park with Marisa Tomei, Boyd Gaines, John Michael Higgens, and Peter Jacobson.
- (1989 Jan. - Aug.) - Replaced Charles Busch in "Vampire Lesbians of Sodom" in the original production at the Provincetown Playhouse in NYC.
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