- Directed _Odd Jobs_, Gods Pictures_, Romeo and Juliet_, _Crow and Weasel_, and _A Thousand Cranes_ at Indiana Repertory Theatre.
- Directed _The Last Night of Ballyhoo_ by Alfred Uhry, at Indiana Repertory Theatre January 5-30, 1999.
- Directed _Julius Caesar_ on the steps of City Hall in Los Angeles.
- Directed _The Tempest_ at California Plaza WaterCourt Fountain, Summer 1997.
- Directed _Yellow Fever_, _Measure for Measure_, and _Troilus and Cressida_ for Pan Asia Rep
- Directed _Macbeth_, _The History of Henry the Fourth_ and _Othello_ at The Shakespeare Society.
- Directed _On Gold Morning_, the L.A. Opera's Millenium Project.
- Representative Theatre work: The Merry Wives of Windsor - Oregon Shakespeare Festival 2006; The Tempest - East West Players; Julius Caesar, The Tempest - Shakespeare Festival/LA; Resident Director- Indiana Repertory Theatre 1992-1992. Artistic Director - The New Harmony Project, 1992-1995. Artistic Director - R37, 2003-present.
- Professional theatre work: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Center Theatre Group, Los Angeles, Los Angeles Shakespeare Festival, Los Angeles Opera, Indiana Repertory Theatre, East West Players, Pan Asian Rep, others.
- Associate Professor, University of Washington School of Drama, Professional Training Programs
- (2006) Directed The Merry Wives Of Windsor at Oregon Shakespeare Festival.
- (2009) Producer, The Grind Show, World Premiere, Edinburgh Fringe Festival
- (2009) Director, Our Town, Thornton Wilder University of Washington School of Drama
- (2008) Director, The Misanthrope, Moliere University of Washington School of Drama
- (2007) Director, The Bacchae, Euripides University of Washington School of Drama
- Director, Ithaca I'll Never See, presented by Kabaret Kantor, Edinburgh Fringe Festival 2010
- Founder and Artistic Director, The Drama Collective Pontlevoy, France 2010
- (November 13 to December 18, 2005) He directed Nilo Cruz's adaptation of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's short story, "A Very Old Man with Enormous Wings," in A P.L.A.Y. production at the Kirk Douglas Theatre in Los Angeles, California.
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