- (1976) He directed Arthur Miller's play, "A View from a Bridge," at the St. Nicholas Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois. Cast included Annabel Armour, Carole Goldman and Gerald Castillo. David Emmons was scenic designer.
- (1977) He directed the play, "Mert & Phil," at the St. Nicholas Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois with Joanne Good, Guy Barile, Catherine Goedert, Gerry Lange, J.S. "Joe" Young," and Kay Nottbusch (costume designer).
- (1978) He was the director of the play, "Ashes," at the St. Nicholas Theater Company in Chicago, Illinois. Cast included Carole Lockwood.
- (1985) He directed David Mamet's play, "The Water Engine," at the Goodman Theatre in Chicago, Illinois. John Lee Beatty (scenic designer), Dennis Parichy (lighting designer).
- (March 1 to April 8, 1989) He directed William F. Buckley Jr.'s play, "Stained Glass," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with William McNulty (Count Axel Wintergrin); William Carden (Blackford Oakes); Adale O'Brien (Countess Wintergrin); Barbara Gulan (Erika Chadinoff); Donald Symington (Dean Acheson); William Swan (Allen Dulles); Edward James Hyland (Rufus); Mark Sawyer-Dailey (Roland Himmelfarb); James MacDonald (Jurgen Wagner); John Dennis Johnston (Andy Grossinger); George Gerdes (Alfred North (A.W.) Whitehead) and Andy Backer (Bolgin) in the cast.
- (February 28 to April 1, 1990) He directed Jane Anderson's play, "The Pink Studio," in a Humana Festival production at the Actors Theatre of Louisville in Louisville, Kentucky with Beth Dixon (Claudine); Peter Michael Goetz (Henri); Janet Sarno (Madame Bidet, Madame Joie); Joey Argabite (Pierre); Gail Benedict (Cherrise, Nichole); William McNulty (Derain) and Connan Morrissey (LuLu, Merique, Lucille) in the cast.
- (April 6, 1988) He directed Keith Reddin's play, Big Times: Scenes from a Service Economy," in a 1988 New Stages Series production at the American Repertory Theatre in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Bill Clarke was set designer. Ellen McCarmey was costume designer. Thom Palm was lighting designer. Stephen D. Santomenna was sound designer. Robert Brustein was artistic director.
- (August 9 to 23, 1981) He directed Tom Fontana's play, "The Spectre Bridegroom," in the Williamstown Theatre Festival Second Company Repertory production at the Adams Memorial Theatre in Williamstown, Massachusetts with Greg Alexander (Guest, chorus); William Burns (guest, chorus); Michael Cerveris (White Knight); Mary Ewald (Poor relation); Scott Fortune (guest, chorus); Margaret Gibson (She Creature); Hamilton Gillett (Baron); Margo Hammond (Maiden) Steve Hofvendahl (Black Knight); Kimberly Nelson (guest, chorus); Geoffrey Owens (Man Thing/Monk); Georgia Papstrat (Duenna, chorus, guest); Charles Rathbun (guest, chorus); James Schofield (Peasant, guest, chorus); Charles Singer (guest, chorus); Myra Taylor (guest, chorus) and Diana Van Fossen (guest, chorus) in the cast. Nikos Psacharapoulos was artistic director. Nina Moser was production designer. Laurie Boyd was choreographer. Jane Musky was technical director. David Dunn Bauer was stage manager. Kimberly Nelson, Georgia Pastrat, Charles Rathbun and Charlie Singer were also technical assistants. David Pierce was musical director and musician. Jerry Pavlon was conductor. Jim Ragland was also musician.
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