- On October 22, 1995, Amram's "A Little Rebellion: Thomas Jefferson", E.G. Marshall narrating, was premiered at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts.
- Author "Offbeat: Collaborating With Kerouac" (Thunder's Mouth) 2002.
- The Great God Brown (1959). (Revival). Written by Eugene O'Neill. Incidental music by David Amram. Scenic Design by Will Steven Armstrong. Directed by Stuart Vaughan. Coronet Theatre: 6 Oct 1959- 1 Nov 1959 (32 performances). Cast: Thomas Bellin (as "Policeman"), Eric Berry (as "A Client/Committeeman"), J.D. Cannon (as "Mr. Anthony") [Broadway debut], Coreydon Erickson (as "Youngest Son") [only Broadway role], John Heffernan (as "Younger Draftsman") [Broadway debut], John Hillerman (as "Eldest Son") [Broadway debut], Patrick Hines (as "Mr. Brown"), Gerry Jedd (as "Cybel") [Broadway debut], Robert Lansing (as "William A. Brown"), Murray Levy (as "Second Son"), Nan Martin (as "Margaret"), Albert Quinton (as "Police Captain/Committeeman"), Ray Reinhardt (as "Committeeman/Policeman"), Patricia Ripley (as "Mrs. Anthony"), Elliot Sullivan (as "Older Draftsman"), Sasha von Scherler (as "Mrs. Brown"), Fritz Weaver (as "Dion Anthony"). Produced by The Phoenix Theatre (T. Edward Hambleton: Co-Founder and Managing Director. Norris Houghton: Co-Founder) and Association of Producing Artists (Ellis Rabb, Artistic Director).
- (December 14-21, 1959) He composed music for Archibald MacLeish's play, "J.B.," at the Hanna Theatre in Cleveland, Ohio with Basil Rathbone, Frederic Worlock, Michael Higgins, James Ray, Richard Kuss, Eulalie Noble, Ronn Cummins, Peggy Lang, Paul Robertson, Ina Beth Cummins, Lynne Robertson, Marianna Conway, Ann Dere, Mary Riddle, Elaine Ivans, Laura Pierpont, Bert Conway, Ivor Francis, and Gene Gross in the cast. Boris Aronson was set designer. Lucinda Ballard was costume designer. Elia Kazan was director. Alfred De Liagre Jr. was producer.
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